The journey from a raw Model Context Protocol (MCP) to a seamless, high-fidelity command center is not just a UI challenge—it is an architectural evolution. At Xibalba, we recognized early that for autonomous agents to be truly impactful, they must be accessible without sacrificing technical depth. This is why we built Hermes UI.

Beyond the CLI

In the early days of Xibalba, we operated primarily in the terminal. While effective, the complexity of orchestrating multiple subagents and global configurations led to visual friction. We needed a single pane of glass to visualize the 'state of intelligence' across our entire stack.

The Graph Designer: Visual Autonomy

The core of Hermes UI is its Graph-Based Logic Editor. Inspired by the need for zero-code orchestration, we built a system where nodes represent agents, triggers, and MCP tools. This allowed our engineers—and eventually our clients—to design complex 'if-this-then-agent' logic visually.

Hermes UI Graph Designer Dashboard
Fig 1: Live Hermes Command Center displaying neural node orchestration.
graph LR Trigger[Cron Job / HTTP Trigger] --> Node[Hermes Core Agent] Node --> MCP[Global MCP Pool] MCP --> Success[Action Completed] Node -- "Self-Correction" --> Node

Hermes UI Technical Milestones:

Autonomous Design

With the integration of Recursive Skill Management and global settings synchronization, Hermes UI has evolved from a simple dashboard into a full Automation Suite. This evolution empowers organizations to deploy high-fidelity agents with the precision of code and the accessibility of a visual interface.

As we continue to refine the Hermes UI experience, our focus remains on the 'Human-Agent Bridge'—ensuring that sovereign intelligence is not just powerful, but also deeply intuitive for the humans who guide it.

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