Best AI Builder Community: Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude

Julian Goldie — founder, AI Profit Boardroom
By Julian Goldie · 13 min read
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The best AI builder community for the modern Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude stack is the one where the four core tools live in the same room — and that's what this post is about.

Let me ask you something.

If you tried to learn React in 2017, where did you go?

You went to the React community.

Not the JavaScript community.

Not the frontend community.

The actual React community, with people building React, talking about React patterns, debating React forms.

Stack-specific communities beat generic communities every time.

The same is true now for the modern AI builder stack.

If you're building with Hermes, OpenClaw and Claude, you need a community where those three are the core conversation — not a footnote.

This is that community.

Why a stack-specific best AI builder community matters in 2026

Stack-specific communities beat generic communities for one simple reason.

Depth.

A generic AI community has to cover everything — GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, every framework, every workflow.

The result is a wide, shallow conversation.

You can find an answer to anything but the answer is usually surface level.

A stack-specific community goes deep on one set of tools.

People share the weird edge cases.

People debug each other's prompts.

People publish their working configs.

That depth is what turns a learner into a builder.

If your stack is Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude + n8n in 2026, you want a community that's going deep on exactly that stack.

That's why I'd point you to the AI Profit Boardroom as the best AI builder community for that specific stack.

It's purpose-built for it.

Best AI builder community for the Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude stack The AI Profit Boardroom — 3,000+ stack-specific builders, 1,000+ workflows, 5 weekly calls, $59/mo locked forever, twin guarantee. → Try it here

The Hermes piece — why this is the centre of the stack

Let me explain why Hermes is the centre of the modern AI builder stack.

Hermes is the background agent that gives you a persistent, memory-aware AI worker.

Most AI tools are one-shot.

You open a chat, you send a message, you close the tab.

Hermes is not one-shot.

It runs in the background.

It holds onto goals across sessions.

It coordinates other tools — including Claude and OpenClaw.

This Q&A walks through the full Hermes story including memory, agents, and how it ties into Claude.

When you watch that, you see why Hermes is the centre.

It coordinates everything else.

If you're going to build modern AI workflows in 2026, you start with Hermes.

That's why the community has built so many bonuses around it (more on those below).

The OpenClaw piece — your hands inside the browser

OpenClaw is the computer-use layer.

That means it actually controls a browser or a desktop on your behalf.

Not "writes about" controlling a browser.

Actually controls it.

OpenClaw clicks buttons, fills forms, copies text, takes screenshots and verifies what's on screen.

When you wire OpenClaw into Hermes, you get an agent that thinks AND acts.

Hermes plans the task.

OpenClaw executes it inside the browser.

Claude reviews the output.

You wake up to a finished job.

If you've never used OpenClaw, my OpenClaw computer use post is the starting point.

If you're comparing OpenClaw to alternatives, Accomplish AI vs OpenClaw and Agent Zero vs OpenClaw cover the trade-offs.

Inside the community, there are 1,000+ workflows that use OpenClaw as the execution layer.

You don't have to build them from scratch.

You clone, modify and ship.

The Claude piece — your reasoning brain at scale

Claude (specifically Opus 4.7 in 2026) is the reasoning brain of the stack.

It plans.

It writes.

It reviews.

It debugs.

When you pair Claude with Hermes for memory and OpenClaw for execution, you get something that genuinely feels like a small team in a box.

The community has multiple Claude-specific bonuses including the Claude Profit Blueprint, the 10 Minute Claude Profit Kit, the Claude Profit Playbook, the Claude $10K Agent Code, and the Opus 4.7 Agent Payday.

Each one shows you a different angle of building with Claude — agency work, content work, automation work, or pure agent work.

You don't need all of them.

You need the one that matches your current business.

The n8n piece — the glue that ties it all together

n8n is the glue.

It listens for triggers — emails, form submissions, schedules, webhooks — and fires a workflow.

That workflow can call Hermes, OpenClaw and Claude in any combination.

So the picture looks like this.

n8n catches the trigger.

Claude reasons about what to do.

OpenClaw executes inside the browser.

Hermes maintains memory across runs.

Four tools, one workflow, one outcome.

That's the modern AI builder stack.

You can build it yourself, but you'll save weeks by cloning a template from inside the AI Profit Boardroom instead.

What's inside the best AI builder community for this stack

Let me give you the verified facts on the room.

The AI Profit Boardroom has 3,000+ active builders.

It's $59/mo locked forever (originally $71, this is the flash sale price).

It runs 5 weekly live coaching calls.

It includes daily livestreams from me plus daily Q&A.

It has 1,000+ done-for-you workflows.

It has a $300K/month AI tech stack — the same one I use — broken down inside.

It comes with a twin guarantee — 7-day no-questions refund plus a 30-day ROI guarantee.

It hands out $8,000+ monthly giveaways for active members.

It includes unlimited tech support.

That's the offer.

There's no premium tier behind it.

The Hermes-specific bonus stack

The Hermes-specific bonuses inside the vault are the reason most Hermes builders join.

Here's the list:

If you're serious about Hermes, that vault alone is worth far more than $59/mo.

You're paying $59 once and getting a stack of Hermes playbooks plus the community plus the calls.

The maths is straightforward.

The OpenClaw-specific bonus stack

For the OpenClaw side specifically, the vault includes:

Plus the daily OpenClaw tutorials inside the community.

You can build a real OpenClaw practice off the back of those bonuses without buying anything else.

The Claude-specific bonus stack

For Claude specifically, the vault includes:

Each one is a different angle on Claude-powered work.

Together they cover most of what a modern Claude builder needs.

Why this beats a standalone Hermes course or OpenClaw course

Standalone courses go out of date.

The Hermes UI shifts.

OpenClaw ships a new version.

Claude releases Opus 4.7.

n8n adds a new node.

A course recorded six months ago is already partly stale.

A community is alive.

When Hermes updates, the community has a new tutorial inside 24 hours.

When OpenClaw ships, the workflow library updates the same week.

When Claude rolls a new model, I cover it on the next live call.

If you only need a single point-in-time tutorial, buy a course.

If you want to keep building as the stack evolves quarter by quarter, join the best AI builder community for that stack and stay in it.

How the 5 weekly calls cover the full stack

A quick note on how the 5 weekly calls are structured.

Some calls focus on Hermes specifically.

Some focus on OpenClaw and computer-use workflows.

Some focus on Claude reasoning and code.

Some focus on n8n automation flows.

Some focus on putting them all together for client work or content output.

That means whichever piece of the stack you're stuck on this week, there's a call coming for it.

It's the kind of cadence that's impossible to replicate inside a one-call-per-week community.

How members actually use the stack — a few common patterns

Let me give you a few real workflow patterns that members build inside the community.

Pattern one — overnight research.

Hermes runs a research goal overnight using OpenClaw to scrape sources and Claude to summarise.

You wake up to a finished research brief.

Pattern two — content factory.

n8n triggers when a keyword is dropped into a Google Sheet.

Claude writes the post, Hermes manages the queue, OpenClaw publishes it.

50 SEO pages a week with one person at the helm.

Pattern three — lead-gen agent.

OpenClaw drives LinkedIn or Twitter searches.

Claude qualifies the leads and writes outreach.

Hermes manages follow-ups and memory across days.

Pattern four — customer support.

n8n catches incoming tickets.

Claude writes the first draft reply.

OpenClaw verifies info inside the customer's account.

Hermes maintains context across the whole conversation thread.

These aren't theoretical.

These are workflow templates that already exist inside the AI Profit Boardroom vault.

You clone the one that matches your business.

You modify the variables.

You ship.

Honest comparison — stack-specific communities vs generic ones

Let me lay this out as a table so you can see the trade-off.

Community Stack focus Calls per week Workflows Members Price
Generic free Discord All AI None None Variable Free
YouTube guru community Whatever they cover Sometimes 1 None One-way Free or low
Other paid generic AI community Broad Usually 1 Some Variable $99-$299/mo
AI Profit Boardroom Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude + n8n 5 + daily Q&A 1,000+ 3,000+ $59/mo locked

If your stack is Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude + n8n, the stack-specific room wins on every column except "free."

If you want free first, start in the Free AI Money Lab before you upgrade.

Who the stack-specific community is for

This community is for you if you fit one of these profiles.

You're an agency owner wanting to bake AI workflows into your service delivery.

You're a freelancer wanting to deliver more output per week without hiring.

You're a consultant wanting to ship AI-driven assets for clients.

You're an e-commerce seller wanting to automate the back office.

You're a content creator wanting to scale output without losing voice.

You're a startup founder wanting to ship v1 features without a dev team.

You're a solo builder wanting to make a living from AI workflows.

If you fit any of those, this is your room.

Add SEO to the stack if you want compounding traffic

A quick note for builders who care about distribution.

The AI stack inside the boardroom handles the BUILD side.

But ranking your work in Google is a separate skill.

I run Goldie Agency — a 7-figure SEO agency with a team of 50.

If you want to combine your AI builds with serious SEO traffic, book a free strategy session with the agency.

That's the tertiary play for serious builders.

For everyone else, the community + the bonus stack is more than enough.

FAQ — Best AI builder community: Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude stack

What is the best AI builder community for the Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude stack?

The AI Profit Boardroom — it's purpose-built around Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude + n8n with 1,000+ workflows, 5 weekly calls, and 3,000+ stack-specific builders.

Does the AI Profit Boardroom cover Hermes specifically?

Yes — extensively. The vault includes Hermes Agent + Claude OS, Hermes Money Machine, Hermes Quick Deploy Kit, Hermes 30 Day Roadmap, Hermes 10K Blueprint, Hermes Swarm Playbook and more.

Does it cover OpenClaw specifically?

Yes. The vault includes OpenClaw Agent Revenue Team Kit, the [Save $36K] OpenClaw Automations Stack, and "How to use OpenClaw for free" — plus daily OpenClaw tutorials inside the community.

Does it cover Claude (including Opus 4.7)?

Yes. The vault includes Claude Profit Blueprint, 10 Minute Claude Profit Kit, The Claude $10K Agent Code, Claude Profit Playbook, and Opus 4.7 Agent Payday.

How does this compare to a generic AI community?

A stack-specific community goes deeper on the tools you actually use. A generic community covers everything but at surface level. If your stack is Hermes + OpenClaw + Claude + n8n, the depth in the boardroom is the unlock.

Can I try a free version first?

Yes — the Free AI Money Lab is the free gateway with a free course and around 1,000 AI agents.

About Julian

I'm Julian Goldie — AI entrepreneur, SEO expert, and founder of the AI Profit Boardroom (3,000+ members). I help business owners scale with AI agents, automation, and SEO.

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