myHermy
Summary
Running an AI agent 24/7 means keeping a server alive, patched, and connected to every channel you use — most people burn a weekend on that before the agent does a single useful thing. myHermy strips that setup out entirely, hosting your agent on a private server you own with no infrastructure work on your end.
The core workflow is deliberate: you bring your existing ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, or Grok subscription, myHermy provisions a dedicated server in one of 30-plus regions, and your agent starts handling email triage, calendar checks, research, and reminders across WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, and email. Daily automated backups with seven-day retention and one-click restore mean a bad config doesn't cost you a week of history. Root SSH and a browser terminal are available if you need to dig in — but the dashboard is built for people who never want to. Where this hits a wall: there is no API, so teams that need to pipe agent output into their own systems or trigger the agent programmatically from external events have no supported path.
Bottom line: Pick myHermy if you want an always-on personal agent running on infrastructure you own without touching a terminal — but plan a different architecture the moment your use case requires programmatic access or integration into a custom application.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $19/mo
Starter
For personal projects and experiments
- 2 vCPU
- 4 GB RAM
- 80 GB SSD
- Agent Pre-Installed
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Root SSH Access
- 24/7 Online
- Dedicated CPU
- Email Support
Growth
For production workloads
- 2 vCPU
- 8 GB RAM
- 80 GB SSD
- Agent Pre-Installed
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Root SSH Access
- 24/7 Online
- Dedicated CPU
- Email Support
Pro
For growing businesses
- 4 vCPU
- 16 GB RAM
- 160 GB SSD
- Agent Pre-Installed
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Root SSH Access
- 24/7 Online
- Dedicated CPU
- Email Support
Business
For large-scale operations
- 8 vCPU
- 32 GB RAM
- 240 GB SSD
- Agent Pre-Installed
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Root SSH Access
- 24/7 Online
- Dedicated CPU
- Email Support
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Bring-your-own LLM subscription support (ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Grok), so you avoid paying a second per-message bill on top of hosting — a cost that compounds fast once your agent is running around the clock.
- Private dedicated server per user, which means your conversations and task history are not co-mingled with other users' data — the failure mode on shared-infrastructure agent platforms.
- Daily automated backups with seven-day retention and one-click restore, so a broken update or config mistake doesn't permanently lose your agent's context and history.
- Six-channel reach (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, Signal, and email) from a single agent deployment, so you don't manage separate bots per platform or retrain your habits to use a new interface.
- Root SSH and browser terminal access on every plan, so users who need to inspect the server environment or install additional tooling aren't blocked by a locked-down hosting layer.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No API is available, which means any external system — a CRM, a webhook, a custom dashboard — cannot programmatically trigger the agent or receive structured output from it. Teams that need agent actions to feed into their own product or internal tooling have no supported path and need to switch to an API-first agent platform.
- No self-hosted option exists, so organizations with data residency requirements or policies that prohibit third-party cloud hosting cannot use the service regardless of the private-server framing — the infrastructure is still provisioned and managed by myHermy.
- The agent's capabilities are bounded by the Hermes Agent and OpenClaw implementations; there is no documented way to swap in a custom agent framework or extend the agent's core logic beyond what the dashboard exposes. Teams with specialized workflows that outgrow the built-in capabilities — email, calendar, research, reminders — have no upgrade path within the platform.
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- Platforms
- Web dashboard, WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, Email
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-12T03:29:18.361Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Users with existing LLM subscriptions seeking always-on agents
- Non-technical users wanting managed agent hosting
- Individuals running multiple dedicated agents
- Those needing root access and backups on private servers
What it does well
- Daily email and calendar management
- Research and task automation via chat
- Multi-channel agent interaction on messaging apps
- Always-on personal productivity assistant
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is myHermy free?
- myHermy is a paid tool ($19/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is myHermy open source?
- No — myHermy is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does myHermy support?
- myHermy is available on: Web dashboard, WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, Email.
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myHermy hosts AI agents — specifically the Hermes Agent and OpenClaw — on private, dedicated cloud servers, provisioned through a single-step deploy flow. Once set up, the agent operates continuously: it checks email, reads your calendar, runs web research, sets reminders, and responds to you across messaging channels you already use. Configuration and monitoring live in one dashboard; the vendor describes no command-line requirement for standard operation. The agent connects to whichever LLM subscription you already hold — ChatGPT Plus, Claude, Copilot, or Grok — so there are no additional per-message API fees on top of the hosting cost.
The differentiating claim is private infrastructure. The vendor states your agent runs on a server only you own — not shared infrastructure — with encrypted conversations and no third-party data access. That’s meaningfully different from SaaS-hosted agent platforms where your data flows through a shared backend. Daily automated snapshots with seven-day retention and one-click restore give you a recovery path if an update or config change breaks something. Full root SSH access and a live browser terminal are also available, which matters if you want to inspect or extend the environment beyond the dashboard.
MyHermy fits individuals and small teams who want a managed, always-on assistant without DevOps overhead: non-technical users who don’t want to touch a server, and power users who want root access without provisioning one from scratch. It supports running several agents from one account, so separating work, personal, and side-project contexts is possible. Where it breaks: there is no API, so any workflow that requires external systems to trigger the agent or consume its output programmatically has no supported integration path. Teams building agent pipelines into larger products will hit that ceiling immediately and need a platform with API-first architecture.
