Private AI operator setup

UrHermes

Your private AI operator, built around the work you already do.

UrHermes maps one recurring workflow, configures Hermes around your tools and context, then leaves you with an operator that prepares the next move and waits for approval.

See the operator flow
Workflow map Hermes setup Approval gates Verified handoff
Operator flow
Review before action

Incoming

Email3 replies
CalendarMeeting prep
FilesNew PDF
WebsitePage changed

UrHermes

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  • 01 Checks context
  • 02 Plans action
  • 03 Flags risk
  • 04 Queues output

Prepared

Brief Meeting brief
Draft Reply ready
Tracker Follow-ups
Risk Needs approval

Approval gate

Approve, edit, or hold before anything goes out.

What the setup provides

A working operator, not another blank AI tool.

01

Map the workflow

We pick one recurring job worth delegating: inbox triage, meeting prep, research monitoring, document review, follow-ups, or project handoff.

02

Configure the operator

Hermes gets the right memory, tools, schedules, source checks, and boundaries so it works like an operator — not a blank chat box.

03

Keep approval in the loop

The operator prepares drafts, briefs, trackers, and next actions. Sensitive sends or changes wait for your review.

04

Leave with a working system

You get the setup, walkthrough, handoff notes, and enough support to make the first workflow stick.

Built to prepare the work. Designed to wait for approval.

UrHermes is for high-trust recurring work: messages, meetings, research, files, websites, trackers, and follow-ups. The operator can prepare the next action — but sensitive sends or changes stay gated.

Packages

Start with one workflow. Leave with it working.

Workflow Audit

CAD $299–$499Single session

Choose the right first workflow.

  • Workflow map
  • Use-case ranking
  • Risk/access notes
  • Recommended setup plan

Operator Retainer

CAD $300–$1.5KMonthly

Keep improving the system.

  • New workflows
  • Tuning/fixes
  • Scheduled checks
  • Integration support

Next step

What should your operator handle first?

Email Gary