Hermes Agent Deployment: Remote or On-Site in Warsaw (2026)
We install and operate Hermes Agent (Nous Research) for companies, remotely or on-site in Warsaw. Hermes is an open-source tool we use; the real work is running it safely in production: boundaries, an isolated environment, logs, human escalation, and maintenance. We set the price after the process, and the first step is a free scan.
You can stand up Hermes Agent yourself in minutes. The difficulty is not the installation, but getting the agent to run safely in a company: with boundaries, access only to what it truly needs, an audit trail, and maintenance after launch. That is what we do, remotely or on-site in Warsaw.
Quick answer
We are a Warsaw-based engineering company. We install and operate Hermes Agent (Nous Research) for companies:
- remotely (the default), on your own infrastructure or in an isolated environment we maintain for you,
- on-site in Warsaw, if you prefer the installation and configuration done at your office.
Hermes is an open-source tool we use; it is not our own runtime. You pay for the work on the process and its safety, not for the software. We set the price after the process, and the first step is a free scan.
What we do
- install Hermes and connect a model (your provider API or a local model),
- set boundaries: what the agent can do on its own and what it only prepares for approval,
- integrate with your systems (email, documents, CRM, ERP) only to the extent the process actually requires,
- turn on logs and monitoring so that afterward you know what the agent did and why,
- maintain it: updates, response to changes, post-launch fixes.
Remote or on-site in Warsaw
We run most deployments remotely, because that is the fastest path from configuration to production. For teams that prefer part of the work on-site (for example the first installation, access to internal systems, a conversation with the team), we do it at your office in Warsaw. Ongoing operation and maintenance usually happen remotely anyway.
How we contain the risk
An agent with tool access is a real attack surface. That is why containment is a default part of our work:
- an isolated environment and the least privilege needed,
- scoped data: the agent sees only what the task requires,
- human approval before irreversible actions (sending to a customer, changing data, a payment),
- an audit trail of every decision and every tool call.
The same thinking protects against attacks like prompt injection. The difference is not that we use Hermes, but that we know when and how to contain it.
When Hermes makes sense, and when it does not
Hermes works when the process is repeatable, has an owner, and needs a background agent that gets better over time. If a simple n8n automation or an app with a model handles the problem, we will say so plainly and will not force a full agent runtime. How to recognize which level you actually need is explained in the guide what is an AI agent.
What it costs
The Hermes software itself is free. You pay for the work: installation, boundaries, integrations, isolation, logs, and maintenance. At Syntalith, automations start from 15,000 PLN, agents from 25,000 PLN net, and maintenance is priced individually. What exactly the bill is made of is covered in how much Hermes Agent costs.
Where to start
The cheapest first step is a free process scan: 30 minutes with an engineer and a written takeaway on whether Hermes fits your process, in what order to run it, and at what price range.
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