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Nous Tool Gateway

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The Tool Gateway lets paid Nous Portal subscribers use web search, image generation, text-to-speech, and browser automation through their existing subscription — no need to sign up for separate API keys from Firecrawl, FAL, OpenAI, or Browser Use.

ToolWhat It DoesDirect Alternative
Web search & extractSearch the web and extract page content via FirecrawlFIRECRAWL_API_KEY, EXA_API_KEY, PARALLEL_API_KEY, TAVILY_API_KEY
Image generationGenerate images via FAL (9 models: FLUX 2 Klein/Pro, GPT-Image 1.5/2, Nano Banana Pro, Ideogram V3, Recraft V4 Pro, Qwen, Z-Image Turbo)FAL_KEY
Text-to-speechConvert text to speech via OpenAI TTSVOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY, ELEVENLABS_API_KEY
Browser automationControl cloud browsers via Browser UseBROWSER_USE_API_KEY, BROWSERBASE_API_KEY

All four tools bill to your Nous subscription. You can enable any combination — for example, use the gateway for web and image generation while keeping your own ElevenLabs key for TTS.

The Tool Gateway is available to paid Nous Portal subscribers. Free-tier accounts do not have access — upgrade your subscription to unlock it.

To check your status:

Terminal window
hermes status

Look for the Nous Tool Gateway section. It shows which tools are active via the gateway, which use direct keys, and which aren’t configured.

When you run hermes model and select Nous Portal as your provider, Hermes automatically offers to enable the Tool Gateway:

Your Nous subscription includes the Tool Gateway.
The Tool Gateway gives you access to web search, image generation,
text-to-speech, and browser automation through your Nous subscription.
No need to sign up for separate API keys — just pick the tools you want.
○ Web search & extract (Firecrawl) — not configured
○ Image generation (FAL) — not configured
○ Text-to-speech (OpenAI TTS) — not configured
○ Browser automation (Browser Use) — not configured
● Enable Tool Gateway
○ Skip

Select Enable Tool Gateway and you’re done.

If you already have direct API keys for some tools, the prompt adapts — you can enable the gateway for all tools (your existing keys are kept in .env but not used at runtime), enable only for unconfigured tools, or skip entirely.

You can also enable the gateway tool-by-tool through the interactive tool configuration:

Terminal window
hermes tools

Select a tool category (Web, Browser, Image Generation, or TTS), then choose Nous Subscription as the provider. This sets use_gateway: true for that tool in your config.

Set the use_gateway flag directly in ~/.hermes/config.yaml:

web:
backend: firecrawl
use_gateway: true
image_gen:
use_gateway: true
tts:
provider: openai
use_gateway: true
browser:
cloud_provider: browser-use
use_gateway: true

When use_gateway: true is set for a tool, the runtime routes API calls through the Nous Tool Gateway instead of using direct API keys:

  1. Web toolsweb_search and web_extract use the gateway’s Firecrawl endpoint
  2. Image generationimage_generate uses the gateway’s FAL endpoint
  3. TTStext_to_speech uses the gateway’s OpenAI Audio endpoint
  4. Browserbrowser_navigate and other browser tools use the gateway’s Browser Use endpoint

The gateway authenticates using your Nous Portal credentials (stored in ~/.hermes/auth.json after hermes model).

Each tool checks use_gateway first:

  • use_gateway: true → route through the gateway, even if direct API keys exist in .env
  • use_gateway: false (or absent) → use direct API keys if available, fall back to gateway only when no direct keys exist

This means you can switch between gateway and direct keys at any time without deleting your .env credentials.

To stop using the gateway for a specific tool:

Terminal window
hermes tools # Select the tool → choose a direct provider

Or set use_gateway: false in config:

web:
backend: firecrawl
use_gateway: false # Now uses FIRECRAWL_API_KEY from .env

When you select a non-gateway provider in hermes tools, the use_gateway flag is automatically set to false to prevent contradictory config.

Terminal window
hermes status

The Nous Tool Gateway section shows:

◆ Nous Tool Gateway
Nous Portal ✓ managed tools available
Web tools ✓ active via Nous subscription
Image gen ✓ active via Nous subscription
TTS ✓ active via Nous subscription
Browser ○ active via Browser Use key
Modal ○ available via subscription (optional)

Tools marked “active via Nous subscription” are routed through the gateway. Tools with their own keys show which provider is active.

For self-hosted or custom gateway deployments, you can override the gateway endpoints via environment variables in ~/.hermes/.env:

Terminal window
TOOL_GATEWAY_DOMAIN=nousresearch.com # Base domain for gateway routing
TOOL_GATEWAY_SCHEME=https # HTTP or HTTPS (default: https)
TOOL_GATEWAY_USER_TOKEN=your-token # Auth token (normally auto-populated)
FIRECRAWL_GATEWAY_URL=https://... # Override for the Firecrawl endpoint specifically

These env vars are always visible in the configuration regardless of subscription status — they’re useful for custom infrastructure setups.

No. When use_gateway: true is set, the runtime skips direct API keys and routes through the gateway. Your keys stay in .env untouched. If you later disable the gateway, they’ll be used again automatically.

Can I use the gateway for some tools and direct keys for others?

Section titled “Can I use the gateway for some tools and direct keys for others?”

Yes. The use_gateway flag is per-tool. You can mix and match — for example, gateway for web and image generation, your own ElevenLabs key for TTS, and Browserbase for browser automation.

Tools that were routed through the gateway will stop working until you renew your subscription or switch to direct API keys via hermes tools.

Does the gateway work with the messaging gateway?

Section titled “Does the gateway work with the messaging gateway?”

Yes. The Tool Gateway routes tool API calls regardless of whether you’re using the CLI, Telegram, Discord, or any other messaging platform. It operates at the tool runtime level, not the entry point level.

Modal (serverless terminal backend) is available as an optional add-on through the Nous subscription. It’s not enabled by the Tool Gateway prompt — configure it separately via hermes setup terminal or in config.yaml.