Run Hermes as a hosted agent in NoClick with Mailgun wired into its tools handle. It can use Mailgun directly while it works. No glue code, nothing to install. Click below to open a ready-to-run agent and connect your account.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
Send an email message through a sending domain.
Send a pre-built raw MIME (RFC 2822) message.
Retrieve a stored / inbound message by its storage key.
Query message events (accepted, delivered, opened, failed, ...).
Query the newer Logs/analytics API for message activity.
Retrieve aggregated sending analytics (Metrics API).
List sending domains.
Add a new sending domain.
Get details and DNS records for a domain.
Trigger / check DNS verification for a domain.
Remove a sending domain.
List all mailing lists.
Create a new mailing list.
List members of a mailing list.
Add a single member to a mailing list.
Add up to 1000 members to a mailing list in one call.
Remove a member from a mailing list.
List stored account-level templates.
Store a new reusable email template.
Retrieve a template and its versions.
Add a new version to an existing template.
List inbound-email routing rules.
Create an inbound route (match expression -> action).
Delete an inbound route.
List configured event webhooks for a domain.
List suppressed bounce addresses.
Add an unsubscribe record to the suppression list.
Validate a single email address (deliverability, risk, role flags).
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.
NoClick runs Hermes for you with Mailgun wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.