AI tool comparison
Hermes Agent vs n8n
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
AI Agents
Hermes Agent
Self-improving AI agent that learns new skills and runs on 200+ models
75%
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Community
Free
Entry
Hermes Agent is an open-source autonomous agent from Nous Research that actually gets better the more you use it. After completing complex tasks, it writes new skills to its own library — essentially bootstrapping its own capabilities over time. It's model-agnostic (200+ models via OpenRouter), self-hosts cleanly on a $5 VPS, and spans 6 terminal backends including SSH, Docker, and serverless Modal. The multi-platform messaging integration is genuinely useful: Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Signal, and email all pipe through a single gateway, so your agent can respond across every channel without separate bots. Persistent FTS5 memory means it remembers context across sessions. With 26k stars and 271 contributors already, this is moving fast. The one-line curl install and automatic project scaffolding make the onboarding friction unusually low for a project of this ambition.
Automation
n8n
Open-source workflow automation with AI agent capabilities
100%
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Community
Free
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n8n is a self-hostable, open-source alternative to Zapier with deeper technical capabilities. Features AI agent nodes, code execution, branching logic, and 500+ integrations. Popular with developers who want full control over their automation.
Reviewer scorecard
“Model-agnostic + multi-platform messaging + self-hosted for $5/month is the trifecta I've wanted from an agent framework. The skill-creation loop is genuinely novel — most agent frameworks require you to hardcode tools, but Hermes writes them from experience. The curl installer working out of the box sealed it for me.”
“This is what Zapier should have been for developers. Code nodes, branching, error handling, self-hosting — it respects the fact that automation gets complex.”
“An agent that writes its own skills is also an agent that can write broken or insecure skills, and Nous Research's security track record is thin. 271 contributors on a project with autonomous code execution is a supply-chain red flag. I'd audit extensively before giving this access to anything sensitive.”
“The AI agent nodes are powerful — chain LLM calls with tool use inside your workflows. The learning curve is steeper than Zapier but the ceiling is much higher.”
“This is the closest thing to a general-purpose agent OS that exists in open source right now. The self-improving skill loop is a primitive form of recursive self-improvement — not AGI, but the architecture patterns being proven here will matter enormously in 2-3 years.”
“Open-source automation with AI agents is a powerful combination. n8n is building the infrastructure layer for the agentic future — workflows that think, not just execute.”
“Having one agent respond across every messaging platform with persistent memory means I can actually run creative workflows — briefing docs, newsletter drafts, social scheduling — without babysitting separate bots per channel. The cron scheduling for recurring automations is the cherry on top.”
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