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Are there any Cursor users here? I’m currently building websites using Cursor. I mainly use Webflow and the MCP for this. Is there an expert in this field here who would be willing to offer me some help?
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@Skandesh R Yeah, of course, and you're right. I just mean you have to host your nice HTML somewhere properly, comply with European regulations, and so on. You're just building this for fun, right?
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@A. Lester Buck III I’ve already given it a try and created a real landing page. I followed roughly the same process you described. The only difference is that I had Gpt generate the design as HTML and then commissioned Cursor to implement it. Starting with a solid static landing page design in HTML, I’ve now had a landing page created with minimalist animations and so on. I’m satisfied with my first project, but the potential is still extremely high. I’d like to learn more about it, which is why I’m asking here. My knowledge isn’t sufficient for fully automated agents, and that’s exactly why I’m here. But this is a difficult topic where a lot of information is gatekeeped. 💪👍
From one production agent to ten — what actually changes in your ops?
Two weeks heads-down on Sonigo's first agentic production deployment — Hermes on Orgo, running end-to-end for one client. Drafts replies across the channels they use, queues for human approval via Telegram, fires only inside safe time windows. Three production lessons that don't seem to be in the YouTube tutorials: 1. Approval-token expiry has to match the use case. 5 minutes works for live ops where you approve and it fires immediately. For batches queued to send in a later window, you need 8–12 hours or the tokens die before they fire and you've burned all the prep work. One env var per tool, configurable per risk profile. 2. Pre-send thread-freshness check is non-obvious but essential. Before any outbound send, the agent has to re-check the live thread on the destination platform — if a human's already replied (because they saw the notification first), refuse the queued send. Without this, double-messages destroy reply rates and signal automation harder than any timing pattern ever will. 3. Curated tool surface > raw permissive surface. Hiding the escape hatches (cronjob / file / terminal / computer_use / delegation) and replacing them with curated wrappers that bake approval gates into the tool layer itself is the difference between "the agent could go off-script" and "the agent literally cannot do X without a human in the loop". Took a real audit pass to find every gap. Worth it. The real question for the room: Sonigo's positioning agentic workflows as the core offering. The next operational unknown for me is multi-client scale — at what point did you graduate from "I personally approve every outbound action across every client" to "I trust the agent to fire X without my touch"? What was the trigger? A specific number of clients? Number of successful sends across a workflow without incident? A specific architectural shift like introducing a reviewer agent? Or did you build it differently from day 1? Trying to design the operating cadence right before it's painful to change later.
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Thanks for sharing this insight. I found it genuinely interesting to read, especially because you’re talking about topics that I don’t fully understand yet, but I’m very interested in. What stood out to me most were the operational lessons from real production usage. From the outside, those details are easy to miss, because a lot of content around agents and automation still feels very theoretical or limited to simple demo setups. Do you have any other learnings, especially for someone who is just getting started with Orgo and Hermes and trying to build their first automations? Personally, I see a lot of potential in the legal space, especially for lawyers and law firms. My impression is that there are many recurring communication, review, and administrative processes where agentic workflows could create real value. I’m not deep enough into the topic yet to say exactly what the best solution would be, but I’d like to explore that direction and try building something specifically for that target group. That’s just my personal and still inexperienced perspective — but that’s exactly why I find practical insights like yours so helpful. Thanks again for sharing.
Tokens cost
I use hermes + openrouter with qwen3.6+ as main LLM and I tried to setup Agentmail. so hermes did initial setup + tiral and error and debugg + Py script + test + signature + ... It took about 15 min and it cost me around 1$ token. Just to be sure, is this cost normal with this LLM ? I see this as expensive . What do you think ? Thanks
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That's really interesting. Can I ask you what you actually use Hermes for? I have the GPT Plus plan too, so I'm looking for real-world use cases.
Help me help you
Hey everyone, I've been heads down with Orgo and working with real businesses to automate their workflows with computer-use agents, but I want to get way more active in here with content that actually helps you. I've got a bunch of ideas for what to create next and I want to hear from you on what would be most valuable. Drop a comment with your top 1-2 picks (or suggest something I'm missing): Build tutorials & walkthroughs - Step-by-step: building a CUA from scratch (beginner-friendly) - Swarm agents — how to have a main agent spawn and coordinate sub-agents on their own computers - Using the Orgo API vs the playground — when to use what Real business use cases (with demos) - Insurance form automation — filling carrier portals with no APIs - E-commerce creative pipeline — scraping competitor ads, generating variations, testing on Meta - Email-triggered agents — auto-responding to customer inquiries with real data lookups - Data entry for legacy software that has no API ("the API gap problem") Business & monetization - How to sell CUA builds to businesses (pricing, pitching, delivering) - "Boring businesses" you can fully automate with agents - How to land clients Templates & starter kits - Downloadable agent templates you can open in Cursor and start tweaking - Prompt engineering & templates for computer-use (what works, what doesn't) Live sessions - Live build sessions where I build an agent from scratch in real-time - AMAs — ask me anything about Orgo, CUA, building an AI business What's most useful to you right now? And if there's something specific you're trying to build or a problem you're stuck on, drop it below!
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May I make a suggestion? Why not create a "zero to hero" (Start to First Clients) series that is designed and structured in such a way that this approach can be applied to other applications as well? I think that would be most helpful to EVERYONE.
Unfortunately..
..there is no activity seen by Nick which is sad - would love to go more into an exchange on the whole topic. I do think agents like Hermes are the next step in progressing to what we may call an AGI some days...not sure but at this time it´s the most interesting thing to me so I would love to get to know others and share some knowledge... Anyone here who can recommend a vital and active community with the same topic? 🤓
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