Where Hermes Agent may beat Codex is still unclear

Codex already seems able to handle reminders, email-related work, documents, forms, and small personal apps. That makes it hard to see where is clearly stronger, or where Codex begins to fall short. The main use cases are automated marketing campaigns, creating and reusing content, building small internal tools or MVP apps, and later testing apps that other people could use.

Apps made through may have stability or limits, but the focus here is experiments and MVPs rather than production software. The useful comparison points are concrete workflows where does better than Codex, plus , , autonomy, and ease of use.

Key points

  • Codex is already being used for reminders, email tasks, documents, forms, and small apps.
  • The open question is where is meaningfully stronger than Codex.
  • The target workflows are , content reuse, internal tools, and MVP apps.
  • Stability and matter less here because the apps are treated as experiments.
  • The main comparison points are , , autonomy, and ease of use.
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