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In my last guide, I showed how to setup a Hermes Agent for affiliate marketing:
Once you have your agent setup, one of the next things I think is worth doing is giving it its own email address.
I did this with Jeff, Einstein, and a few other agents I run and it has already been really useful.
Instead of only talking to the agent inside Hermes or OpenClaw, I can email it. The agent can also email me back. This means I can send it instructions, forward it things to review, and eventually let it handle certain email workflows for me.
To do this, I used:
agentmail.to
AgentMail is basically email for AI agents. It gives your agent its own inbox that it can use through an API. And, it's free!
For example, you could use it to:
Once you have your agent setup, one of the next things I think is worth doing is giving it its own email address.
I did this with Jeff, Einstein, and a few other agents I run and it has already been really useful.
Instead of only talking to the agent inside Hermes or OpenClaw, I can email it. The agent can also email me back. This means I can send it instructions, forward it things to review, and eventually let it handle certain email workflows for me.
To do this, I used:
AgentMail | Email Inbox API for AI Agents
Give AI agents real email inboxes. Create, send, receive, and search messages via REST API — built for autonomous agents and agentic workflows.
AgentMail is basically email for AI agents. It gives your agent its own inbox that it can use through an API. And, it's free!
Why give your agent an email address?
This is one of those small things that makes your agent feel a lot more useful.For example, you could use it to:
- Email your agent campaign results and ask for feedback
- Forward messages from affiliate managers for the agent to summarize
- Let your agent send you daily or weekly summaries
- Have your agent



