Update: terminal, Slack, memory, and a smoother deploy flow
Hey everyone - quick update on DeployHermes (managed hosting for Hermes agents on Fly.io).
Since our last public release (right after we moved the stack to Vercel), we’ve been heads-down on reliability and on features people actually asked for. Here’s what’s new:
Big additions
Terminal access — including an non-interactive terminal path (with fixes and better behavior for sessions).
Slack support — alongside improvements to Telegram and Discord (including clearer links for chat channels in the UI).
Agent memory — memory on the agent side, plus home + settings UI so it’s usable, not buried.
Cron jobs — create and manage scheduled work from the product (with follow-up fixes so jobs are recognized reliably).
Skills — surface and use skills from the dashboard, with UI polish so detection and editing feel sane.
Sessions & env — session management, an env editor, and a config editor so you’re not SSH’ing for every tweak.
Multi-provider & OpenCode — multiple LLM providers in settings, OpenCode provider support, fallback model settings, and fixes so model lists/restarts behave during deploys.
Redeploy — one-click redeploy on an agent when you need a fresh machine without redoing the whole wizard.
Product & ops polish
Smoother deploy flow — fewer dead ends; fixes for timeouts, config load, “coming soon” models in the wizard, and various deployment errors.
Billing — fixes so active plans work correctly for deployment, and cancelled plans don’t clutter attach existing subscription.
Branding — we’ve aligned on DeployHermes (formerly HermesHost in places).
Analytics — Vercel Analytics and Datafast for understanding how the product is used.
We’re still tightening lifecycle edge cases (e.g. provisioning → fully running) and billing gates - if you’re self-hosting Hermes or trying hosted agents, we’d love your war stories in the replies.
What would you want next? (e.g. better logs, API webhooks, team seats, etc.)
Thanks for reading - and if you tried us before the terminal/memory wave, it’s worth another look.



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i like the direction here. The env editor and config editor sound very practical. Not having to jump into SSH for small changes can save a lot of time
Hey Akshay 👋
This is a solid update. The addition of terminal access and agent memory feels like a big step forward. I like that you focused on things user actually asked for.
Deploy Hermes
@deangelo_hinkle thanks
@codenameakshay Welcome Akshay
This is shaping up nicely. I would love to see team features in the future, especially for collaboration and shared environments. That could make it even more useful for small teams.
Love the focus on reliability and real user requests — terminal access + agent memory are big wins. The one-click redeploy is especially nice. Curious if better logs or debugging tools are on the roadmap next?
Deploy Hermes
@combajt yeah they are, definitely want to add more such improvements