Octo shows a practical team workflow for Hermes agents
Octo treats like task owners instead of simple question-answer tools. A is given once, a task is assigned in chat, and the result is reviewed by a person before it is approved or sent back for changes. The workflow avoids one all-purpose agent and instead uses separate agents for documents, , and research.
Each agent keeps different context and instructions, so the right agent is chosen for the job. Octo runs on the team’s own and can use OpenClaw, Codex, Claude Code, and Hermes as runtimes. The setup is meant to keep data inside the team’s network.
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Key points
- Give the first, then assign a concrete task in chat.
- Review each result before approving it or asking for changes.
- Use separate agents for documents, , and research.
- OpenClaw, Codex, Claude Code, and Hermes can be used as runtimes.
- Running on internal is meant to keep data inside the network.