
Here’s the real difference between OpenClaw and Hermes when it comes to actually making money with AI agents. OpenClaw has the bigger ecosystem, more integrations, more community support, and way more features. Hermes is newer, but it’s faster, more reliable, and learns alongside you over time through persistent memory and skill files. In practice, that means OpenClaw feels like the execution layer, while Hermes feels more like the brain. In this video I break down where each agent wins across reliability, security, features, and community, how we structure them inside our “single brain” system, why reliability matters more than features for business use cases, and the exact way we’re thinking about deploying agent fleets inside companies right now. Chapters: (00:00) OpenClaw vs Hermes overview (00:28) What OpenClaw already helped us achieve (01:05) Why Hermes feels more stable (01:23) The 4 categories that matter most (01:52) How our team uses agents inside Slack (02:25) Reliability problems with OpenClaw (03:14) Security tradeoffs and risks (04:23) Why OpenClaw still wins on community (05:05) Feature comparison between both agents (05:44) Why reliability matters most for business (06:07) Hermes as the “brain” and OpenClaw as execution (06:54) Final verdict on which agent wins today
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