EmperorClaw gives Hermes agents structure to run a real company

can already handle real work — research, browsing, analysis, content creation, using tools, and completing complex tasks. But once several agents are running for an actual business, the hard problem stops being execution and becomes management: what each agent knows about the company, which client it's working for, which instructions it must never forget, who owns each task, what happens if an agent stops responding, where reports and get stored, which actions need human approval, and how multiple agents and humans share the same operational context. EmperorClaw was built to solve exactly that.

It's a operations platform for companies that use as part of their workforce — Hermes does the work, and EmperorClaw adds structure, context, ownership, and around it. With it, you create a company, invite your team, add clients, organize projects, and connect specialized — for example, an accounting assistant, a research agent, a content agent, and a project-management agent all working within one shared setup.

Key points

  • Running multiple shifts the hard problem from execution to managing knowledge, ownership, and approvals
  • EmperorClaw is a operations platform that adds structure and context to ' work
  • It supports creating a company, inviting a team, adding clients, organizing projects, and connecting role-specific agents
  • Example setup: accounting, research, content, and project-management agents all working within one company
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