hermes agent webhook

Hermes Agent webhook tester

Validate webhook routes, payload shape, and tool visibility before connecting external automation to Hermes Agent.

What this workflow solves

Webhook routes can accept traffic while the spawned agent lacks the tools, context, or delivery contract the external workflow expects.

The tester gives each route a launch score and a compact integration receipt.

How the check works

Paste a sample payload and route description.

Check method, payload contract, tool availability, and callback behavior.

Generate a payload receipt for the integration owner.

Common risks to catch early

  • Agents spawned by webhook routes lacking expected tools
  • No clear replay receipt after a failed dispatch
  • Route secrets mixed into examples
  • Payloads accepted without enough task context

Sample readiness receipt

Status: Needs fixes before production users depend on this route.

Evidence: Workspace notes mention the target surface, but do not yet prove callback host, tool visibility, secret handling, and operator handoff.

Recommended next action: Run the console, save the result, and unlock the complete Team report when the setup is ready for review.

Pricing

Choose monthly or annual billing. Annual billing is selected by default and gives every plan 50% off.

Starter

For one developer validating a Hermes Agent workspace before rollout.

$9.50 / month, billed annually

Annual billing: $114 per year after 50% discount.

  • MCP readiness scan
  • API server review list
  • Docker and gateway risk hints
  • One exportable readiness receipt

Operations

For production teams monitoring Hermes Agent workspaces across gateways and hosted environments.

$49.50 / month, billed annually

Annual billing: $594 per year after 50% discount.

  • Continuous gateway health monitoring
  • Deployment evidence receipts
  • Migration runbooks for OpenClaw teams
  • Operations-grade exports for security reviews