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Tabbit vs Hermes Agent

Hermes Agent is a self-hosted, open-source AI agent runtime for builders. Tabbit is an AI-native browser that runs agents inside real browser tabs — no VPS, no CLI, no setup.

Tabbit

Choose Hermes if you want to self-host and hack the agent stack. Choose Tabbit if you want agentic browsing that works the moment you install it.

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Quick verdict

Which one fits your workflow?

Self-hosted, code-first agent

You are a developer who wants full control over memory, tool routing, and model choice on your own machine or VPS.

Hermes Agent

Agentic browsing out of the box

You want an AI browser that reads pages, fills forms, and researches across tabs with a single natural-language command.

Tabbit

Visual workspace + zero migration

You want vertical tabs, smart workspaces, one-click Chrome import, and @-mention context from any page or file.

Tabbit
Side-by-side

Tabbit vs Hermes Agent at a glance

Both can control the web with AI, but they serve completely different users and workflows.

Core form
Tabbit
AI-native browser for macOS & Windows
Hermes Agent
Open-source agent runtime (CLI / Terminal UI / chat apps)
Deployment
Tabbit
Download and install in seconds
Hermes Agent
Self-hosted on local machine, VPS, or cloud instance
Interface
Tabbit
Visual browser with tabs, omnibox, and sidebars
Hermes Agent
CLI, Terminal UI, Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack
Browser control
Tabbit
Agent Mode drives real browser tabs while you watch
Hermes Agent
Browser Automation module controls a browser context
Context input
Tabbit
Omnibox @ mentions for tabs, screenshots, bookmarks, files
Hermes Agent
Persistent memory + automated skill creation from chat history
Model choice
Tabbit
Gemini, GPT, Claude, DeepSeek, GLM, Kimi, Qwen, Doubao, LongCat
Hermes Agent
Bring your own API keys or local models (DeepSeek, Gemini, OpenAI, etc.)
Automation reuse
Tabbit
Skills marketplace — reusable prompts and scripts
Hermes Agent
Automated Skill Creation + community skills
Workspace
Tabbit
Vertical tabs + smart workspaces + AI grouping
Hermes Agent
No built-in visual workspace; task-based chat threads
Migration
Tabbit
One-click import from Chrome, Edge, Safari
Hermes Agent
Manual setup and configuration
Pricing
Tabbit
Free during public beta
Hermes Agent
Open-source free; infrastructure and API costs apply
Best for
Tabbit
Everyday users, researchers, creators, professionals
Hermes Agent
Developers, MLOps engineers, self-hosting enthusiasts
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Hermes Agent

What Hermes Agent does best

Hermes Agent is an open-source AI agent built by Nous Research. It is designed for developers who want a model-agnostic, self-hosted agent that can remember, learn skills, and run parallel sub-agents.

  • Persistent memory across conversations and tasks
  • Automated skill creation from examples and usage
  • Parallel sub-agents for complex multi-step workflows
  • Multi-platform gateway: Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, Discord, CLI
  • Full browser and web control through the Browser Automation feature
Tabbit
Tabbit

What Tabbit does best

Tabbit is an AI-native browser. It keeps the familiar shape of a browser but adds an Agent Mode that reads pages, fills forms, extracts data, and writes reports inside real tabs.

  • Agent Mode runs multi-step web tasks in parallel tab groups
  • Omnibox with @ mentions turns any tab, screenshot, or file into context
  • Skills marketplace for zero-code automation and community recipes
  • Vertical tabs, smart workspaces, and knowledge-base bookmarks
  • Free access to top-tier AI models during public beta
Feature highlights

Where the two products diverge

Product form

Hermes is an agent runtime you host yourself. Tabbit is a full browser where the agent lives inside your normal browsing flow.

Getting started

Hermes requires installation, API keys, and often a VPS. Tabbit installs like any browser and starts working immediately.

Visual feedback

Tabbit shows every agent step in a visible tab group. Hermes logs progress in chat threads or terminal output.

Context and memory

Hermes builds persistent memory over time. Tabbit lets you instantly cite any open page, screenshot, or file with an @ mention.

Use cases

Pick the right tool for the job

Custom agent research and RL training

Hermes is ideal for developers who need trajectory export, batch processing, and reinforcement-learning workflows.

Hermes Agent

Daily web research and reporting

Tabbit can read dozens of pages, extract insights, and generate a structured report while you keep working.

Tabbit

Form filling and UI testing

Tabbit drives a real browser to fill forms and validate UI flows with natural-language instructions.

Tabbit

Self-hosted automation at scale

Hermes lets you run agents on your own infrastructure with full control over models, memory, and tool routing.

Hermes Agent
FAQ

Common questions about Tabbit vs Hermes Agent

Is "Harmes Agent" the same as Hermes Agent?

Yes. Search engines interpret "harmes agent" as Hermes Agent, an open-source AI agent runtime developed by Nous Research. This page compares Tabbit with that product.

What is Hermes Agent used for?

Hermes Agent is used to automate digital tasks through natural language. It can browse the web, run code, manage files, and integrate with chat apps. It is especially popular with developers and self-hosting enthusiasts.

Can Hermes Agent control a browser like Tabbit?

Hermes has a Browser Automation feature that can control a browser context, but it is not a full browser. Tabbit is a complete AI-native browser where Agent Mode drives real tabs while you browse.

Is Tabbit free like Hermes?

Tabbit is free during its public beta with no invite code required. Hermes is open-source and free to run, but you pay for your own infrastructure and any API keys you use.

Do I need coding skills to use Hermes Agent?

Hermes is aimed at technical users. Setup involves CLI commands, environment configuration, and often a VPS. Tabbit is designed for everyday users with no coding required.

Which is better for web research: Tabbit or Hermes?

For most users, Tabbit is better for web research because it runs inside a browser, shows sources in tabs, and lets you cite pages instantly. Hermes can also research the web but is better suited to scripted or automated pipelines.

Can I run Hermes Agent on macOS or Windows?

Yes, Hermes can run on macOS and Windows, often through Python or container setups. Tabbit offers native macOS and Windows apps with a one-click installer.

Is Tabbit a true browser or just an AI agent wrapper?

Tabbit is a true AI-native browser built from the ground up. It supports extensions, bookmarks, vertical tabs, workspaces, and one-click import from Chrome, Edge, and Safari — plus built-in Agent Mode.

Tabbit

Try the AI-native browser today

If Hermes proves what a developer-first agent can do, Tabbit proves what an agentic browser feels like for everyone else. Download Tabbit free and let Agent Mode handle the busywork.