Hermes AI outperforms Open Human for most users because it offers greater customization with support for multiple AI models (OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter), provides more stable and open-source functionality under MIT licensing, and accumulates skills over time through earned memory rather than instant memory, making it more practical for long-term business use despite requiring more initial setup time.
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OpenHuman VS Hermes AI: Who Wins?追加:
Open Human versus Hermes AI, who wins?
Going to settle this one for you today.
There are two free AI agents everyone is fighting about right now. One is called Open Human. The other is called Hermes for free. Both run on your own computer.
Both promise to remember you and work for you like a real helper. They are built in totally different ways. And by the end of this, you'll know exactly which one to pick. Tell you straight up, I think one of them wins. But I want you to see why before I say it. Let me start with the simple stuff. What even are these things? An AI agent is a helper that doesn't just answer questions. It actually does jobs for you. You tell it what you want and it goes and does the steps. Open Human and Hermes are both that. They each have a very different idea about how a helper should work.
Open Human is the pretty one. It's built by a small team called Tiny Humans. You download it like a normal app. It has a face. There's a little desktop mascot that speaks, reacts to what's on your screen, and can even join your Google Meet calls as a real participant. You click a few buttons and you're done. No code. No typing weird commands. It connects to over 118 apps with one click. Things like Gmail, your calendar, Notion, and Slack. And here's the big idea behind Open Human. Most helpers start cold. They don't know you. You have to explain who you are every single time. Open Human pulls your info from the apps you already use and builds a memory of your work in minutes. So, it knows you before you even type anything.
Runs fully on your machine and keeps your data in a locked vault on your own computer. That sounds amazing, right?
Hold that thought because there's a catch and I'll get to it. Now, let's look at Hermes. Hermes is the workhorse.
It's built by a group called Nous Research, the same people behind the Hermes AI models. Hermes doesn't try to be pretty. Doesn't have a cute face. It lives on your computer or a cheap server and gets smarter the longer you use it.
And this is the part I love. When Hermes solves a hard problem, it writes itself a little note, a skill, so it never has to figure that out again. So, the next time you need that same job done, it just does it. Remembers how. Builds up its own set of skills over time like a worker who's been with you for years.
There's one more thing that matters a lot. How do you actually talk to these helpers? Open Human lives on your desktop. You talk to it there. Hermes is different. Hermes connects to Telegram, Discord, Slack, and WhatsApp through one gateway. So, you can message your Hermes agent from your phone from anywhere while it works on a job back home. You can text it from Telegram while it works on a server you never even log into.
That's a big deal if you're busy and on the move. Okay, quick pause here because this matters for you. If you're watching this and thinking, "I want to use one of these to actually grow my business, but I don't know where to start." That's exactly what we do inside the AI Profit Boardroom. We've got coaching calls four times a week where we go deep on setting up agents like Hermes and Open Human step-by-step so you can use them to save hours every week and bring in more customers. Daily tutorials. 30-day plan to get one of these running for your business fast. And 2,800 business owners in there right now. A lot of them already using these exact tools to handle their busy work. The link's in the comments and description, or just go to aiprofitboardroom.com.
All right, back to it. Let's actually compare them head-to-head. First, how easy are they to set up? Open Human wins this one easy. You install it in minutes. No terminal, no config files, no setup ritual. You click, you connect your apps, you go in. Hermes takes a bit more work. It has a learning curve, and if you spend about 30 minutes setting it up, you'll get an agent that works for you for years for free. So, Open Human is faster on day one, no question. But, easy on day one and best for you long-term are not the same thing. Let me show you why. Second, let's talk about your data and how safe it feels. This is where Open Human gets a little scary. To make the knows-you-instantly magic work, it asks for a lot. Wants ongoing access to your email, your calendar, your chat history, and your payment tools all at the same time. Think about that. You're handing one app the keys to almost everything. Now, the team says it all stays on your machine. One reviewer even praised that you can open the vault and see exactly what the agent knows, which nobody else lets you do. That's genuinely good. But, the same reviewer was honest about the rest. They called it still early beta, said the big compression claim is self-reported, and warned that the install script deserves a careful look before you run it on your main computer. They gave it a 72 out of 100, calling it compelling but rough.
So, it's promising. It's just not finished. Hermes feels calmer here. All your data stays on your machine. No tracking, no cloud lock-in. And because you set it up piece by piece, you decide what it can touch. You're not handing over everything at once just to get started. Third, and this is the big one.
Which one actually fits how you work?
Open Human is built to be a personal helper that knows your life. Great for one person at their desk. But here's the thing, it's in early alpha. It's still very new. The base, the mascot, the instant memory, it's a cool idea that's still being built. Hermes is the one people are actually switching to. Since it launched, it's collected over 64,000 stars on GitHub and started what developers are calling a migration wave away from the old top agent Open Claw.
When that many people move to a tool, that tells you it works in real life, not just in a demo. Now, here's a quick example so you can picture this. Say you want a helper to handle your customer emails. With Hermes, you'd set it up once, teach it your tone, and it saves that as a skill. Next week, it already knows how you like to reply, and you can check on it from your phone while you're out. That's the kind of thing that actually saves you hours. So, let me get to the answer. Who wins? For me, it's Hermes. And I want to be fair, because Open Human is genuinely cool, and it might be the winner a year from now.
Right now, today, Hermes wins for three real reasons.
Hermes lets you customize it way more.
Works with Open AI, Anthropic, Open Router, or a local model. You can swap brains easily. It works with over 200 models. Open Human is more of a take it as it comes up. Hermes bends to fit your exact needs. If you want a helper shaped around your business, that flexibility is everything. Two, Hermes is fully free and open, and it's stable. It's MIT licensed, the whole thing, and built by people who actually train AI models for a living. Open Human is free, too, but it's still in early alpha and a bit rough. Hermes is the one you can lean on today. Three, Hermes builds skills and remembers them forever. It accumulates knowledge and becomes more useful the longer you use it. That means the work you put in this month pays you back every month after. It's like an employee who never forgets what you taught them.
Open Human's instant memory is a brilliant idea, but Hermes' earned memory, the skills it builds by actually doing your jobs, is the kind that holds up over time. One reads your past, the other learns your work. For getting real things done, learning your work wins.
Now, I want to be honest about the catch with Hermes because I'm not here to sell you a fantasy. It does take more setup.
The first hour feels a bit like work, and that's the one place Open Human beats it. If you want something you can click and use in 5 minutes with zero learning, Open Human feels nicer at the start. But, here's my honest take. That setup hour with Hermes pays you back for years. The easy 5 minutes with Open Human gets you a helper that's still being built. I'd rather spend 1 hour now on the tool people are actually moving to than 5 minutes on the tool that's still in alpha. That's just me being straight with you. So, that's the call.
Hermes wins for most people who want to actually put an agent to work. Open Human is one to keep your eye on, especially if you hate setup and just want something simple to play with. And look, picking the tool is the easy part.
The hard part is actually setting it up right and pointing it at the stuff that grows your business. That's the whole reason the AI Profit Boardroom exists.
Inside, we'll walk you through getting Hermes running for your business step-by-step on our coaching calls four every single week. We've built a 30-day plan around tools exactly like this, so you're not guessing. Daily tutorials, library of prompts you can copy, and a member map so you can find and connect with other business owners near you who are running these same agents. 2,800 members all figuring out how to use AI to save time and get more customers. The link's in the comments and description, or head to aiprofitboardroom.com.
And if you want the full process, the step-by-step guides, and over 100 ways people are using AI just like this, come join the AI Success Lab. It's our free community. Links are in the comments and description. You'll get all the notes from this video in there, plus access to 67,000 members who are crushing it with AI right now.
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