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Matt Van Horn
@mvanhorn

## 1. 📞 Pre-call client research

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The highest-signal business use. The r/hermesagent thread <i>"How are you actually using Hermes for your business? Not hobby stuff, real workflows"</i> (19 comments) has one canonical answer from the OP:

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"Client research before calls. I tell it who I'm meeting and it pulls together everything relevant and sends me a summary before the call. Saves me 20-30 mins every time."

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This is the first thing business operators set up and the last thing they turn off. The Reddit replies echo it: pre-meeting dossiers, company-news digests, and <i>"who is this person on LinkedIn and what did they ship recently."</i>

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This is a killer use case for /last30days, I'm glad a community member built a way to use /last30days in Hermes.

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## 2. ✉️ Meeting-note to follow-up drafting

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The quietly universal second use. Same r/hermesagent thread: after meetings, Hermes takes rough notes and turns them into polished follow-ups. No integrations, just agent + notes file + draft.

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Matt Van Horn
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The power-user variant writes TODOs back into TODOS.md in Obsidian with matching tag style (per r/hermesagent <i>"Hermes Agent won't remember my rules,"</i> 18 comments). The persistent-memory angle only matters here because the agent has to remember your existing tag conventions across sessions.

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## 3. 🎧 The weekly podcast digest

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The workflow people keep bragging about. r/MistralAI's <i>"Replaced 10+ hours of podcast listening with a 2hr Hermes Agent workflow using Voxtral"</i> (39 upvotes) documents the canonical recipe:

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1. Weekly cron pulls the latest episodes from subscribed feeds 2. Voxtral transcribes 3. Mistral Large 3 ranks each segment against stated interests 4. Hermes stitches the top segments into a highlights reel

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r/openclaw has the simpler variant (10-minute clips per podcast, run weekly). A second r/hermesagent user runs the same shape but for long-form YouTube.

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## 4. 📬 Daily news briefings pushed to Telegram or Discord

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The default starter workflow. r/TunisiaTech's <i>"Use cases of OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, etc."</i> thread says it plainly:

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"Currently I have daily cron jobs for news briefing, but I know there's much more I can do. I'm using GitHub student plan, Gemini API, sometimes Ollama."

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Matt Van Horn
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Corey Ganim's X post in the 2M-view range sells the exact same pattern: $5 server, daily cron, Telegram/Discord/WhatsApp delivery. Petronella Tech's 2026 guide adds DevOps-flavored variants: SSL checks, uptime monitoring, and server status piped to Discord on the same cron scaffold.

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## 5. ⚙️ The content-ops pipeline: blogs, cold emails, lead scraping

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The small-business workflow. r/openclaw's <i>"Fed up baby sitting Openclaw, found a better Alternative"</i> (37 comments) lists the use case verbatim:

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"writing blogs for our projects, cold emailing leads, scraping leads from YC, Twitter, Reddit."

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The migration story is specifically about these three tasks moving from OpenClaw to Hermes because OpenClaw needed too much babysitting. r/AISEOInsider threads describe the multi-agent Telegram variant: one Hermes researches, another drafts, a third reviews, a fourth publishes, coordinated through shared folders. @JulianGoldieSEO's <i>"connect to Hermes, plug into OpenClaw, run agent teams, automate workflows in the cloud"</i> frames the same pattern.