hermes

Connect Hermes to HTTP Request

Run Hermes as a hosted agent in NoClick with HTTP Request wired into its tools handle. It can use HTTP Request directly while it works. No glue code, nothing to install. Click below to open a ready-to-run agent and connect your account.

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Opens a workflow with 5 tools ready to use.

Tools Hermes gets

Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.

HTTP Request

5 tools
Send Http Get Request

HTTP GET request configuration

Send Http Post Request

HTTP POST request configuration

Send Http Put Request

HTTP PUT request configuration

Send Http Patch Request

HTTP PATCH request configuration

Send Http Delete Request

HTTP DELETE request configuration

What you can build

Call an internal microservice API with a POST request and pass the response into the next node.
Fetch JSON from a third-party REST endpoint with a GET request and parse the fields you need downstream.
Send an outbound webhook to notify an external system when a workflow reaches a certain step.
Update a record in a SaaS tool that has no dedicated node by sending a PATCH request with the changed fields.
Delete a stale resource in an external system with a DELETE request triggered on a schedule.
Chain several API calls together, using the output of one HTTP request as the input body of the next.

About Hermes

Hermes is an open agent built on Nous Research’s Hermes models. NoClick runs it hosted and connects your apps to it as tools, so it can do real work across your systems. Wire an integration into the agent and Hermes can use that app’s operations directly while it reasons through a task. It is a strong pick when you want an open-model agent with genuine tool access.

Built on open Hermes models
Capable general reasoning
Flexible, open-model foundation
Hosted with apps wired in as tools

Frequently asked questions

Open your Hermes agent in one click

NoClick runs Hermes for you with HTTP Request wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.