About this template
Ask about Acme. Get SSO. Northwind stays out.
If you keep a dozen logos in your head and you were about to rent a second computer for each one, this is the fork that keeps every dossier on one box.
Fork it. Open the terminal. Paste:
what do I need to know about Acme?
You get Priya, the SSO-before-GA ask, and the slip to the 12th. Ask about Northwind. You get INV-1842 and Marcus. Ask it to email Priya. It refuses. That refusal is the product.
The two files never mix. If you want a third account, copy _template.md. Do not buy another VM.
What is in the fork
- account-expert skill — answers from
assets/dossiers/<slug>.md. Opens only that file. - SOUL.md — persona that forbids a second VM per account and forbids send.
- Two fixture dossiers — Acme (pilot, SSO, the 12th) and Northwind (INV-1842) so the demo works on day one.
Slack, Gmail, and tickets are later. They are not in the snapshot.
First five minutes
- Fork this template. You get an isolated Hermes microVM.
- Set
OPENROUTER_API_KEYin the Hermes config (your key, your bill). - Paste
what do I need to know about Acme? - Then ask about Northwind. Confirm INV-1842 does not appear in the Acme answer.
No model key is stored in the snapshot. Public capture is scrubbed.
Who this is for
- AEs and founders who want running context per logo without a VM per logo
- People who will not let an agent email the customer or write the CRM on day one
- Anyone who will add accounts as files, not as new paid boxes
Who this is not for
- A replacement for
churn-risk-and-renewal-watch - Anyone who wants the agent to email the customer or open a ticket
- Anyone who wants one paid VM per account
Risk
Every plan has a 30-day money-back guarantee on the first purchase. There is no free trial. If the answer mixes accounts, you get the money back. You keep the key.
Next
Fork it. Paste what do I need to know about Acme? You should see SSO and the 12th. Then ask about Northwind. You should see INV-1842. Confirm the first answer never named the invoice.