Want a proper Hermes agent web interface — a clean browser dashboard to run your agent instead of squinting at a terminal? You're not alone: most people who try Hermes love what it does but hate living in a command line. The good news is you don't have to. In this guide I'll explain what a Hermes agent web interface is, why you want one, and the best option for actually running your agent day to day.
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What Is a Hermes Agent Web Interface?
A Hermes agent web interface is simply a web page — a dashboard in your browser — that lets you talk to and control your Hermes agent, instead of typing commands in a terminal. You get a chat box, buttons, and panels to see what your agent is doing, manage its memory and skills, and kick off tasks. Same powerful Hermes underneath; a far friendlier front door on top.
Why You Want a Web Interface (Not a Terminal)
The terminal works, but it's a wall for most people. A web interface changes the experience completely:
- No commands to memorise — you click and type in plain English, like any normal app.
- See everything at a glance — chats, tasks, memory, and what your agent built, all in one screen.
- Use it from your phone — a web dashboard follows you; a terminal on your laptop doesn't.
- You actually keep using it — the easier the front door, the more you'll run your agent every day.
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The Best Hermes Agent Web Interface: The Agent OS
If you want the most complete web dashboard for Hermes, it's the Agent Operating System — Julian's mission-control dashboard for Hermes, included inside the AI Profit Boardroom. Instead of one chat box, you get a full web command deck for your whole AI operation:
- One dashboard to run Hermes and a team of agents from a single screen.
- Voice control — talk to your agent and watch it build in real time.
- Shared memory so every agent knows your business and never starts from scratch.
- Built-in rooms for content, an SEO machine, a studio, and scheduled jobs.
- Works in your browser — no terminal, no Docker headaches.
It's the difference between a single chat window and a cockpit for your whole agent team — which is exactly why it's the web interface I'd point any serious operator to.
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The Open-Source Route (Open WebUI)
If you'd rather roll your own, the popular free option is running Hermes behind Open WebUI — a clean open-source chat front-end. It's a great browser interface for chatting with your agent, but you set it up and maintain it yourself. If that's your path, I've got two guides for it: a step-by-step Hermes WebUI setup walkthrough, and a ranked breakdown of the best Hermes agent web UI options. For running the agent itself around the clock, also see the Hermes Workspace guide.
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How To Get Set Up
Two honest paths: (1) the fast, full route — get the Agent OS web dashboard inside AIPB and have it set up with live coaching; or (2) the DIY route — install Hermes and put Open WebUI in front of it using the guides above. Either way, you end up with a web dashboard you can actually enjoy using.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best Hermes agent web interface?
For most operators, the Agent OS dashboard inside AIPB — it runs Hermes and a whole agent team from one browser screen. For a free DIY option, Open WebUI in front of Hermes.
Can I run Hermes without the terminal?
Yes. A web interface like the Agent OS or Open WebUI lets you control Hermes entirely from your browser, no commands required.
Does it work on mobile?
A web dashboard does — that's a big advantage over a terminal. You can message your agent from your phone.
Is there a free Hermes web interface?
Yes — Open WebUI is free and open-source; you just set it up and maintain it yourself. The Agent OS is the done-for-you, full-featured option.
The Bottom Line
A Hermes agent web interface turns a powerful-but-intimidating terminal agent into something you'll actually use every day. The fullest option is the Agent OS web dashboard inside AIPB; the free DIY route is Open WebUI. Either way, get out of the terminal — your agent is far more useful when it's one click away.











