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Telephony

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Enable SMS, MMS, and AI calls with Twilio integration.

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What Telephony does

The Telephony skill for Hermes provides essential telephony functionalities, allowing users to manage phone numbers, send SMS/MMS, and make AI-driven outbound calls without modifying the core tool. It utilizes Twilio as the primary provider, enabling users to purchase and retain phone numbers, send and receive messages, and conduct calls using simple commands. This skill is designed for developers and designers looking to integrate telephony into their workflows seamlessly.

With the included helper script, scripts/telephony.py, users can easily set up their Twilio credentials and manage their phone numbers. The skill supports SMS/MMS messaging, allowing for both sending and polling of inbound messages without the need for a webhook server. This makes it suitable for workflows that require notifications or one-time code retrieval, providing a practical solution without the complexity of a full telephony gateway.

Additionally, the Telephony skill allows for outbound AI calls through Bland.ai or Vapi, offering flexibility based on user needs. Whether you need a simple outbound call or better voice quality for conversational AI, this skill provides the necessary tools to accomplish those tasks. It also ensures that users can maintain a reusable phone identity, which is particularly beneficial for automation and future telephony integrations.

Overall, this skill is ideal for those who want to incorporate telephony capabilities into their projects without the overhead of managing a full telephony infrastructure. It simplifies the process of handling phone communications, making it accessible for a wide range of applications.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to integrate SMS, MMS, or AI calling capabilities into your applications or workflows.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for real-time inbound phone gateway needs, as it relies on polling for inbound messages rather than real-time webhooks.

What you can build with it

Sending Notifications

Use the Telephony skill to send SMS notifications for deployment alerts or cron jobs.

Polling for Messages

Set up the skill to check for incoming messages at regular intervals without needing a webhook.

Making AI Calls

Integrate the skill to make AI-driven outbound calls using Twilio and Vapi for better voice quality.

How to install Telephony

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/telephony --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by nousresearch

Telephony — Numbers, Calls, and Texts without Core Tool Changes

This optional skill gives Hermes practical phone capabilities while keeping telephony out of the core tool list.

It ships with a helper script, scripts/telephony.py, that can:

  • save provider credentials into ${HERMES_HOME:-~/.hermes}/.env
  • search for and buy a Twilio phone number
  • remember that owned number for later sessions
  • send SMS / MMS from the owned number
  • poll inbound SMS for that number with no webhook server required
  • make direct Twilio calls using TwiML <Say> or <Play>
  • import the owned Twilio number into Vapi
  • place outbound AI calls through Bland.ai or Vapi

What this solves

This skill is meant to cover the practical phone tasks users actually want:

  • outbound calls
  • texting
  • owning a reusable agent number
  • checking messages that arrive to that number later
  • preserving that number and related IDs between sessions
  • future-friendly telephony identity for inbound SMS polling and other automations

It does not turn Hermes into a real-time inbound phone gateway. Inbound SMS is handled by polling the Twilio REST API. That is enough for many workflows, including notifications and some one-time-code retrieval, without adding core webhook infrastructure.

Safety rules — mandatory

  1. Always confirm before placing a call or sending a text.
  2. Never dial emergency numbers.
  3. Never use telephony for harassment, spam, impersonation, or anything illegal.
  4. Treat third-party phone numbers as sensitive operational data:
    • do not save them to Hermes memory
    • do not include them in skill docs, summaries, or follow-up notes unless the user explicitly wants that
  5. It is fine to persist the agent-owned Twilio number because that is part of the user's configuration.
  6. VoIP numbers are not guaranteed to work for all third-party 2FA flows. Use with caution and set user expectations clearly.

Decision tree — which service to use?

Use this logic instead of hardcoded provider routing:

1) "I want Hermes to own a real phone number"

Use Twilio.

Why:

  • easiest path to buying and keeping a number
  • best SMS / MMS support
  • simplest inbound SMS polling story
  • cleanest future path to inbound webhooks or call handling

Use cases:

  • receive texts later
  • send deployment alerts / cron notifications
  • maintain a reusable phone identity for the agent
  • experiment with phone-based auth flows later

2) "I only need the easiest outbound AI phone call right now"

Use Bland.ai.

Why:

  • quickest setup
  • one API key
  • no need to first buy/import a number yourself

Tradeoff:

  • less flexible
  • voice quality is decent, but not the best

3) "I want the best conversational AI voice quality"

Use Twilio + Vapi.

Why:

  • Twilio gives you the owned number
  • Vapi gives you better conversational AI call quality and more voice/model flexibility

Recommended flow:

  1. Buy/save a Twilio number
  2. Import it into Vapi
  3. Save the returned VAPI_PHONE_NUMBER_ID
  4. Use ai-call --provider vapi

4) "I want to call with a custom prerecorded voice message"

Use Twilio direct call with a public audio URL.

Why:

  • easiest way to play a custom MP3
  • pairs well with Hermes text_to_speech plus a public file host or tunnel

Files and persistent state

The skill persists telephony state in two places:

${HERMES_HOME:-~/.hermes}/.env

Used for long-lived provider credentials and owned-number IDs, for example:

  • TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID
  • TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN
  • TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER
  • TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER_SID
  • BLAND_API_KEY
  • VAPI_API_KEY
  • VAPI_PHONE_NUMBER_ID
  • PHONE_PROVIDER (AI call provider: bland or vapi)

~/.hermes/telephony_state.json

Used for skill-only state that should survive across sessions, for example:

  • remembered default Twilio number / SID
  • remembered Vapi phone number ID
  • last inbound message SID/date for inbox polling checkpoints

This means:

  • the next time the skill is loaded, diagnose can tell you what number is already configured
  • twilio-inbox --since-last --mark-seen can continue from the previous checkpoint

Locate the helper script

After installing this skill, locate the script like this:

SCRIPT="$(find ~/.hermes/skills -path '*/telephony/scripts/telephony.py' -print -quit)"

If SCRIPT is empty, the skill is not installed yet.

Install

This is an official optional skill, so install it from the Skills Hub:

hermes skills search telephony
hermes skills install official/productivity/telephony

Provider setup

Twilio — owned number, SMS/MMS, direct calls, inbound SMS polling

Sign up at:

Then save credentials into Hermes:

python3 "$SCRIPT" save-twilio ACXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX your_auth_token_here

Search for available numbers:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-search --country US --area-code 702 --limit 5

Buy and remember a number:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-buy "+17025551234" --save-env

List owned numbers:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-owned

Set one of them as the default later:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-set-default "+17025551234" --save-env
# or
python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-set-default PNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX --save-env

Bland.ai — easiest outbound AI calling

Sign up at:

Save config:

python3 "$SCRIPT" save-bland your_bland_api_key --voice mason

Vapi — better conversational voice quality

Sign up at:

Save the API key first:

python3 "$SCRIPT" save-vapi your_vapi_api_key

Import your owned Twilio number into Vapi and persist the returned phone number ID:

python3 "$SCRIPT" vapi-import-twilio --save-env

If you already know the Vapi phone number ID, save it directly:

python3 "$SCRIPT" save-vapi your_vapi_api_key --phone-number-id vapi_phone_number_id_here

Diagnose current state

At any time, inspect what the skill already knows:

python3 "$SCRIPT" diagnose

Use this first when resuming work in a later session.

Common workflows

A. Buy an agent number and keep using it later

  1. Save Twilio credentials:
python3 "$SCRIPT" save-twilio AC... auth_token_here
  1. Search for a number:
python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-search --country US --area-code 702 --limit 10
  1. Buy it and save it into ${HERMES_HOME:-~/.hermes}/.env + state:
python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-buy "+17025551234" --save-env
  1. Next session, run:
python3 "$SCRIPT" diagnose

This shows the remembered default number and inbox checkpoint state.

B. Send a text from the agent number

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-send-sms "+15551230000" "Your deployment completed successfully."

With media:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-send-sms "+15551230000" "Here is the chart." --media-url "https://example.com/chart.png"

C. Check inbound texts later with no webhook server

Poll the inbox for the default Twilio number:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-inbox --limit 20

Only show messages that arrived after the last checkpoint, and advance the checkpoint when you're done reading:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-inbox --since-last --mark-seen

This is the main answer to “how do I access messages the number receives next time the skill is loaded?”

D. Make a direct Twilio call with built-in TTS

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-call "+15551230000" --message "Hello! This is Hermes calling with your status update." --voice Polly.Joanna

E. Call with a prerecorded / custom voice message

This is the main path for reusing Hermes's existing text_to_speech support.

Use this when:

  • you want the call to use Hermes's configured TTS voice rather than Twilio <Say>
  • you want a one-way voice delivery (briefing, alert, joke, reminder, status update)
  • you do not need a live conversational phone call

Generate or host audio separately, then:

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-call "+155****0000" --audio-url "https://example.com/briefing.mp3"

Recommended Hermes TTS -> Twilio Play workflow:

  1. Generate the audio with Hermes text_to_speech.
  2. Make the resulting MP3 publicly reachable.
  3. Place the Twilio call with --audio-url.

Example agent flow:

  • Ask Hermes to create the message audio with text_to_speech
  • If needed, expose the file with a temporary static host / tunnel / object storage URL
  • Use twilio-call --audio-url ... to deliver it by phone

Good hosting options for the MP3:

  • a temporary public object/storage URL
  • a short-lived tunnel to a local static file server
  • any existing HTTPS URL the phone provider can fetch directly

Important note:

  • Hermes TTS is great for prerecorded outbound messages
  • Bland/Vapi are better for live conversational AI calls because they handle the real-time telephony audio stack themselves
  • Hermes STT/TTS alone is not being used here as a full duplex phone conversation engine; that would require a much heavier streaming/webhook integration than this skill is trying to introduce

F. Navigate a phone tree / IVR with Twilio direct calling

If you need to press digits after the call connects, use --send-digits. Twilio interprets w as a short wait.

python3 "$SCRIPT" twilio-call "+18005551234" --message "Connecting to billing now." --send-digits "ww1w2w3"

This is useful for reaching a specific menu branch before handing off to a human or delivering a short status message.

G. Outbound AI phone call with Bland.ai

python3 "$SCRIPT" ai-call "+15551230000" "Call the dental office, ask for a cleaning appointment on Tuesday afternoon, and if they do not have Tuesday availability, ask for Wednesday or Thursday instead." --provider bland --voice mason --max-duration 3

Check status:

python3 "$SCRIPT" ai-status <call_id> --provider bland

Ask Bland analysis questions after completion:

python3 "$SCRIPT" ai-status <call_id> --provider bland --analyze "Was the appointment confirmed?,What date and time?,Any special instructions?"

H. Outbound AI phone call with Vapi on your owned number

  1. Import your Twilio number into Vapi:
python3 "$SCRIPT" vapi-import-twilio --save-env
  1. Place the call:
python3 "$SCRIPT" ai-call "+15551230000" "You are calling to make a dinner reservation for two at 7:30 PM. If that is unavailable, ask for the nearest time between 6:30 and 8:30 PM." --provider vapi --max-duration 4
  1. Check result:
python3 "$SCRIPT" ai-status <call_id> --provider vapi

Suggested agent procedure

When the user asks for a call or text:

  1. Determine which path fits the request via the decision tree.
  2. Run diagnose if configuration state is unclear.
  3. Gather the full task details.
  4. Confirm with the user before dialing or texting.
  5. Use the correct command.
  6. Poll for results if needed.
  7. Summarize the outcome without persisting third-party numbers to Hermes memory.

What this skill still does not do

  • real-time inbound call answering
  • webhook-based live SMS push into the agent loop
  • guaranteed support for arbitrary third-party 2FA providers

Those would require more infrastructure than a pure optional skill.

Pitfalls

  • Twilio trial accounts and regional rules can restrict who you can call/text.
  • Some services reject VoIP numbers for 2FA.
  • twilio-inbox polls the REST API; it is not instant push delivery.
  • Vapi outbound calling still depends on having a valid imported number.
  • Bland is easiest, but not always the best-sounding.
  • Do not store arbitrary third-party phone numbers in Hermes memory.

Verification checklist

After setup, you should be able to do all of the following with just this skill:

  1. diagnose shows provider readiness and remembered state
  2. search and buy a Twilio number
  3. persist that number to ${HERMES_HOME:-~/.hermes}/.env
  4. send an SMS from the owned number
  5. poll inbound texts for the owned number later
  6. place a direct Twilio call
  7. place an AI call via Bland or Vapi

References

Frequently asked questions about Telephony

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