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Personal Assistant6 min readKeith Rumjahn

Hermes as CEO, OpenClaw as Senior Engineer — A Unified Life Operating System

Apple Health data, Threads analytics, Gmail and Calendar OAuth, and an Obsidian vault on a NAS — all synthesised by a single Hermes instance that remembers everything.

7.59 hrs

sleep average (from Apple Health)

34 posts

Threads analytics tracked

4+

data sources unified

Key Takeaways

  • Hermes as orchestrator and specialist agents as executors is an emerging two-tier architecture for personal AI systems.
  • Pulling data from Apple Health, social analytics, email, calendar, and Obsidian into one context gives the agent insight no single tool can produce alone.
  • Persistent memory across all data sources creates compounding value: the longer it runs, the more meaningful its pattern recognition becomes.

The Two-Tier Architecture

The most useful framing here is the role distinction: Hermes handles orchestration and synthesis — the 'CEO' work of understanding context, setting priorities, and routing tasks. Specialist agents like OpenClaw handle execution — the 'Senior Engineer' work of implementing specific tasks.

This separation keeps the orchestrator focused and the executors capable.

Hermes = CEO, OpenClaw = Senior Engineer

What Got Connected

The integration list is what makes this valuable as a personal operating system rather than just a smart assistant:

  • Apple Health: sleep patterns (identified 7.59-hour average), activity trends, health metrics
  • Threads analytics: 34 posts tracked with engagement patterns and timing analysis
  • Gmail and Calendar: full OAuth integration for email and scheduling context
  • Obsidian vault on NAS: personal knowledge base accessible and updatable by the agent

Why Synthesis Matters More Than Any Single Integration

Each individual integration is useful on its own. But the compounding value comes from synthesis: sleep data combined with calendar load can explain productivity dips. Social posting patterns combined with engagement data can surface the best times to publish. The agent can see connections across domains that no single app can.

Story sourced from the official Nous Research Hermes user-stories page. Original author: Keith Rumjahn.

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