Why It Matters
The guide lowers the barrier for individuals and small teams to run a persistent, customizable AI assistant that can act autonomously, improving productivity and privacy compared with cloud chatbots. Using an affordable VPS with built-in deployment and security options makes continuous, scheduled AI workflows feasible for non-technical users.
Summary
In this step-by-step tutorial, Matt walks viewers through deploying a Hermes Agent—an open-source, self-hosted AI assistant from Nous Research—on a VPS (using Hostinger) and connecting it to Telegram for mobile access. He explains Hermes’ key features: always-on background operation, persistent personalized memory, and reusable skill creation, and demonstrates choosing an appropriate VPS plan (Hostinger KVM 2), account setup, and accessing the server terminal. The video also covers scheduling automated jobs, security considerations, cost expectations, and an option to run Hermes locally instead of on a VPS. Matt notes Hermes can import OpenClaw setups and that Hostinger’s preconfigured deployment and discount simplify installation.
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