Agent platforms
AI agent platforms for real workflows.
This hub groups the agent stacks worth comparing: personal assistants, coding agents, workflow agents, protocol layers, and early autonomous-agent projects.
Quick comparison
| Tool | Best for | Watch-out |
|---|---|---|
| OpenClaw | Messaging-first personal assistant workflows. | Needs careful gateway and permission setup. |
| Hermes Agent | Learning-loop agent experiments and migration testing. | Start with dry runs before authority. |
| Claude Code | Terminal-first coding tasks. | Requires clear repo checks and diff review. |
| OpenHands | Autonomous developer-style tasks. | Needs strong task boundaries. |
| n8n AI agents | Agent steps inside visible workflows. | Design logging and approvals early. |
Agent platform map
Agent platformHermes AgentLearning loop, memory, skills, CLI, and OpenClaw migration.Agent platformOpenClawMessaging-first personal assistant with channels, skills, and tools.Coding agentClaude CodeTerminal workflow for repo edits, commands, and verification.Coding agentOpenAI CodexCoding agent for build, review, debug, and ship workflows.Software agentOpenHandsOpen-source developer agent platform.Workflow agentn8n AI agentsAgent behavior inside visible automations.No-code agentZapier AgentsAI assistants across Zapier app actions.ProtocolMCPConnect agents to tools and data sources.Agent projectAutoGPTEarly autonomous-agent reference point.
Decision tools
DecisionWhich AI agent should I use?Choose by channel, action risk, and workflow shape.DecisionWhich AI coding setup fits me?Editor, terminal agent, cloud agent, or chat assistant.DecisionZapier, n8n, Make, or an agent?Pick the right automation layer.