Grammarly vs Hermes Agent

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Grammarly

A
8.0/10

AI writing assistant that catches errors everywhere you type -- now with full AI rewriting

Our Pick

Hermes Agent

A
8.4/10

Nous Research's self-improving autonomous agent -- persistent memory, auto-generated skills, and five sandbox backends including Docker and Modal

CategoryGrammarlyHermes Agent
Ease of Use10.06.5
Output Quality7.09.0
Value7.09.0
Features8.09.0
Overall8.08.4

Pricing Comparison

FeatureGrammarlyHermes Agent
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$0$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Grammarly if...

  • Easier to use (10 vs 6.5)

Non-native English speakers, professionals who write lots of emails, and anyone who wants a passive grammar net running in the background. It catches things you'd miss.

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Pick Hermes Agent if...

  • Higher output quality (9 vs 7)
  • Better value for money (9/10)
  • More features (9 vs 8)

Power users and technical teams who will actually use an agent daily, give it real work, and benefit from a learning loop. Teams running it on a real server with Docker or Modal sandboxing get the most out of it. Also the right pick if you care about model sovereignty -- it runs on anything.

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Our Verdict

Hermes Agent edges out Grammarly with a 8.4 vs 8.0 overall score. Both are solid picks, but Hermes Agent has the advantage in output quality.