Use a client’s real process to make Hermes demos convincing

For small-, n8n can remain the tool for work that follows fixed rules and steps, while Hermes can handle other tasks either alone or alongside it. A useful starting point is a process the client knows should be done but lacks the time or staff to manage. Collect the current process, its rules, and the relevant , then use Hermes—or Codex together with Hermes—to build a working version.

Demonstrating it live with the client’s own process makes the value easier to understand than a general feature presentation and can quickly reveal whether the client wants to proceed. One clothing-brand pilot covered prospect research, grouping , drafting outreach, connecting with Odoo CRM, and updating the as outreach moved forward.

Key points

  • Keep using n8n when a task follows a fixed sequence of rules.
  • Choose a real process the client has postponed because of limited time or staff.
  • Gather the existing process, rules, and before building the Hermes demo.
  • Use Codex with Hermes when it helps produce a working version quickly.
  • A pilot can span research, outreach writing, Odoo , and pipeline updates.
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