Hermes mission control is the one screen that turns a pile of scattered AI agents into a business you actually run. Instead of juggling separate terminals and tabs, you get a single dashboard where Hermes — and the rest of your agents — live, work, and report back. This is the exact setup I run every day, and below I'll show you what it is, the layers inside it, and why it changes how you work.
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What Is Hermes Mission Control?
Mission control is a dashboard that brings your entire "mission stack" into one place. Without it, your agents run in separate windows — they can't see each other, can't share context, and you have to babysit every one. With mission control, you get one screen with a unified chat, your goals, journals, a memory system, a media studio and an SEO agent, all connected. You stop being the worker and become the mission operator: you set the direction, check the dashboards, approve results, and scale what works — the agents do the tasks.
The Layers Inside Hermes Mission Control
My mission control runs on a few connected layers:
- Claude (and Claude Code) — the deep-thinking, building engine. Tell it to build a dashboard, workflow or SEO blog and it does it, wired straight into the dashboard.
- OpenClaw — the router that sends tasks between your agents, like a router connects every device in your house.
- Hermes + Grok — the action layer: real-time X search, image/video/voice generation, tool calls, skills, and persistent memory that gets smarter every day.
- The memory vault — an Obsidian knowledge base that every agent reads, so they all already know your business, your clients and your voice.
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Why You Need Mission Control (Not Scattered Tabs)
This is what 99% of people's AI setups are missing. Running agents in separate terminals means they can't coordinate, you lose context on every restart, and you manually manage everything. Mission control fixes that: one chat, one set of goals, one shared memory. The whole thing compounds because every agent builds on the same context instead of starting from scratch.
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Monitoring Your Agents And Routines
Because everything reports into one dashboard, a quick mission-control status check tells you what every agent is doing, what's running on a schedule, and what's finished — no hunting through windows. You can watch routines run, see each agent's model and provider live, and jump into any agent's control room directly from the chat. That routine monitoring is the difference between hoping your automations ran and knowing they did.
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How To Get Hermes Mission Control
You can wire this together yourself, or get my exact build done-for-you. The Agent Operating System inside the AI Profit Boardroom is mission control set up and ready — Claude, OpenClaw, Hermes and Grok in one dashboard with shared memory, a studio, goal mode, the loop engine, four weekly coaching calls and a 30-day roadmap. → Join the AI Profit Boardroom.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hermes mission control?
A single dashboard that runs Hermes and your other AI agents together — unified chat, goals, memory, studio and monitoring — so you operate the system instead of babysitting each agent.
How do I check my agents' status?
From the mission-control dashboard: it shows each agent's live status, model, what's running on a schedule, and what's finished, all in one place.
Do I need to be technical to run it?
No — the Agent OS version inside AIPB is built so you control it from one screen, with setup help on weekly coaching calls.
The Bottom Line
Hermes mission control is the shift from doing the work to running the system that does the work. One dashboard, every agent connected, shared memory, full monitoring. Build it yourself, or grab my Agent OS inside AIPB and start operating instead of babysitting.











