Trend SEO · the golden hour

Hermes Oracle AI: the trend machine that publishes before the wave.

Imagine waking up to a list of the exact stories your industry is about to start searching for.

Not yesterday's news. This morning's — already scored, already ranked, waiting on one screen.

You pick one, you click once, and an article and a video go live while the trend is still climbing.

This is the system that took one of my sites from twenty-seven clicks a day to over three hundred.

I'll show you the real dashboard, the real published pages and the real Search Console numbers.

And the third level is the part that makes the whole thing run without me, so stick with me for that one.

27 → 358clicks a day
294trends scored
49mornings logged
46pages published
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§2 the problem

Most sites pick a fight they cannot win.

Nearly every site goes after keywords that were settled years ago.

Write about "best AI tools" and you join a queue thousands of pages long.

KEYWORD: “best ai tools” · the fight almost everyone picksthousands of pages, ranking for yearsbig sites · huge authority · deep backlinksYour brand-new pagepublished todayone page · no historyyou are fighting giants for scraps

The keyword everyone chases has been settled for years. Your new page joins the back of a very long queue.

Big sites. Huge authority. Years of links behind them.

You are fighting giants for scraps.

THINKING IT? “My industry is boring — nothing trends in it.”

Every industry has news. New rules, new prices, new tools, a competitor doing something loud.

The radar just watches whichever corner of the world you point it at.

§3 the opening

There is a window almost nobody uses.

When a keyword is brand new, hardly anyone has a page about it yet.

Google still has to rank something.

PAGES THAT EXIST ABOUT A BRAND-NEW STORYTHE WINDOWalmost nothingexists yetbreak2h6h12hday 1day 2day 3everyone piles inand the big sites arrive

Google has to rank something in those first hours. If your page is one of the few that exists, that something is often you.

If your article is live in those first hours, that something is often you.

§4 the golden hour

Every trend has a golden hour.

Publish the morning it breaks and you ride the whole wave.

Publish three days later and you are explaining last week's news to nobody.

THE GOLDEN HOUR · THE SAME ARTICLE, TWO DIFFERENT MORNINGSStory breakshour zeroYou publishwithin hoursYou ride the whole waveone of the only pages that existsGoogle sends the traffic to youYou publishthree days laterYou explain last weekpage three

Same writer. Same article. The only variable that moved was the clock.

The article was never the problem. The timing was.
§5 why everyone is late

The feed shows you the wave after it broke.

Most people hunt trends by scrolling, and the feed decides what they see.

It is tuned to whatever held their attention yesterday — which already peaked.

HOW MOST PEOPLE HUNT TRENDS · AND WHY THEY ARE ALWAYS LATEYou open the appand start scrollingThe algorithm pickswhat held you yesterdayAlready peakedone hour gone · and the window is closingThe radar reads it allthe live firehoseNo feed, no algorithmevery post, as it landsStill climbingbefore you wake up · every single day

A feed is tuned to hold your attention, not to be early. It shows you the wave after it broke.

An hour of scrolling gone, and still late.

§6 the system

Three levels. The third one is the whole trick.

You need something reading the news before you wake up, every day, without fail.

HERMES ORACLE AI · THREE LEVELSLevel onefind & rank the trendLevel twopublish the articleLevel threethe OS that connects itScans the live firehose every 24 hoursWrites and publishes to your siteShared memory across every agentScores each story on six signalsMakes the matching video tooEvery trend logged, foreverHands you a ranked list by 6amPushes it to be indexed at onceIt gets smarter each day it runsand level three feeds level one again — that is the compounding part

Level one is the eyes. Level two is the hands. Level three is the part that makes tomorrow better than today.

§7 level one · finding

It wakes at six and reads the live firehose.

The radar is an agent on a schedule, plugged into live search on X.

Millions of posts, filtered down to what is actually breaking in my corner of the world.

What you're watching: the real Radar inside my Agent OS. That is this morning's scan — each card is a live story, with the source post, the angle and the heat score already attached.

§8 the hard half

Finding stories is easy. Ranking them is hard.

Not every trend deserves an article. Some spike for two hours and vanish.

Publish on one of those and you have burned a slot on a keyword nobody searches next week.

What you're watching: me walking down today's scored list. Every story carries a number, and the order is the system's opinion about which one is worth your morning.

§9 the judge

Six signals, one score.

A judge scores every story and orders them by which is most likely to take off.

THE JUDGE · EVERY STORY SCORED, THEN ORDEREDHow fresh is it?How fast is it spreading?How many people are posting?Does it fit my industry?Will anyone search it?Is there an angle for me?The judgeMCP protocol exploding for agents92Hermes Agent Swarm Mode ships88Grok 4.6 crushes agentic coding85Blender + Claude Code via MCP live81Gemini 4 launch window leaks79today’s real list, straight off the dashboard

Finding stories is the easy half. This is the half that decides which one is worth your morning.

§10 the editor test

It picked the same two I would have.

One morning I read the ranked list myself, like an editor, and marked what I would have chosen by hand.

The two I picked came back at number two and number three.

1.

Anthropic drops Fable 5 frontier model

heat 95 · Models

2.

OpenAI Astra GPT-6 leak spikes

heat 92 · Models · I would have picked this one

3.

Gemini 3.5 Pro gemdelta briefly hits arena

heat 78 · Models · I would have picked this one

4.

Grok 4.6 and Build v1.0 land today

heat 85 · Agents

The real list from the morning of 7 August, straight out of the history log. The Astra leak and the Gemini update — the exact two — sitting at two and three.

Same judgement as an experienced eye. Except it happens at six in the morning while I am asleep.

§11 where the seo starts

Every trending story is a trending keyword.

When the Astra news broke, thousands of people started searching that exact phrase within hours.

Yesterday that search volume did not exist. Today it does, and almost no pages exist to serve it.

THE MOMENT A TREND BREAKSPEOPLE SEARCHING ITyesterday this did not existPAGES THAT ANSWER ITalmost nobody has written it yetTHE GAPnew demand, no competition — the cheapest ranking there is

That gap between what people are suddenly searching and what exists to answer them is the whole opportunity.

New demand with no competition is the cheapest ranking opportunity in SEO right now.
§12 level two · publishing

One keyword in. An article and a video out.

A list of keywords does not rank. Content ranks.

So I open the dashboard, look at the ranked trends, and click one button.

ONE BUTTONA ranked trendfrom this morningOne clickA full SEO articlelive on your siteA video on the same storyfrom the same promptboth live while the trend is still climbing

You are not writing. You are choosing which of this morning's trends is worth a page.

What you're watching: the published log. Sixteen trend runs, three sites each — every row is a real page that went live, with the link to open it.

§13 what comes out

Not a wall of text. A shape.

Headings, a comparison table, an FAQ, the keyword worked in naturally.

Google rewards pages that answer fast and structure clearly — and that structure is what AI answers quote.

What you're watching: a real published page from a trend, scrolling on the live site. Sentence-per-line paragraphs, headed sections, and the comparison table the system builds every time.

WHAT COMES OUT · THE REAL SHAPE OF EVERY PUBLISHED PAGEThe opening answers the search in two linesthe thing they came for, immediatelyThe source post, embeddedproof it is real, and it is freshFour to six headed sectionsthe keyword sits in two or three of themA comparison tableold way against new way, both itemisedA four-question FAQthe shape AI answers like to quoteLinks across to the sister pagesevery new page strengthens the othersstructure is what gets quoted — by Google, and by the AI answers

Not a wall of text. A shape that both Google and the AI answer engines can lift straight out.

§14 the step people skip

Publishing does nothing until Google indexes it.

On a smaller site a new page can sit uncrawled for days.

For a trending keyword, days might as well be never.

PUBLISHED IS NOT THE SAME AS FOUNDYou publishThen you wait to be crawleddays on a smaller siteThe wave has passedYou publishIt is pushed to be indexedthe moment it goes liveRanking while it is hotthe golden hour is hours long — a crawl queue is not

This is the step people skip. A perfect article nobody has indexed is a perfect article nobody reads.

So the moment a page goes live, the system pushes it straight to be indexed.

THINKING IT? “Isn't this just chasing news? What about evergreen content?”

Do both. Evergreen pages are your foundation, and they take months to mature.

Trend pages are the ones that can rank this week — and each one links back into the evergreen pages you already have.

§15 the receipts

Zero to three hundred and counting.

This is Search Console for one of the sites, since the system started publishing trends.

REAL SEARCH CONSOLE CLICKS · WEEKLY AVERAGE PER DAY06012018024018 Aprmid June13 Aug27 clicks a day266 a daypeak day 358 clicks · 7,280 clicks in the last 30 daysone site, since the system started publishing trends

Pulled straight out of Search Console. The shape of it is the argument.

And these are real terms it now ranks for — the exact kind of stories the radar flags.

#6.6

hermes agent os

581 clicks · average position

#8.1

hermes workspace

142 clicks · average position

#9.9

deepseek harness

127 clicks · average position

#5.5

hermes os

168 clicks · average position

#5.9

hermes jarvis

134 clicks · average position

Live positions and clicks from Search Console. Not projections.

§16 the social side

The same trend, drafted for everywhere else.

One click turns the same story into a social post. Do not like the angle? Hit redraft.

What you're watching: a real draft being generated from this morning's trend, live. That post is written from the same signal that produced the article.

ONE TREND · MANY PLACESOne trendAn article on site oneAn article on site twoAn article on site threeThe videoThe social postsame storydifferent angleevery timethis is how one person is somehow on every platform at once

The trend is the raw material. The formats are just different cuts of it.

People ask how I seem to be on every platform at once. Same trend, same system, different outputs.

Skip the setup

Get the Hermes Oracle system built for you.

You can wire this together yourself. Or open the Agent Operating System with it already running.

The Radar, pre-wired — scanning, scoring and ranking on a schedule from day one
The publishing pipeline — article, video and fast indexing off a single click
The full Agent OS zip — installed in an afternoon, with the video walkthrough
The shared memory vault — so every agent knows your business and your voice
Four live coaching calls a week — bring your own site and your own trends
4,000+ operators across 38 countries, building the same way you are
Daily tutorials and the prompt library — updated as we ship new versions
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§18 level three · the os

The part that makes it compound.

The radar does not run as a standalone tool. It runs inside my Agent OS.

One dashboard, every agent, one system.

What you're watching: Mission Control — the dashboard I built with Claude Code. Every agent, the live activity stream and the shared vault, all on one screen.

LEVEL THREE · WHY IT COMPOUNDSThe radarThe SEO agentThe video agentMuseOne shared memory · every agent reads and writes itbuilt on a folder of notesthe radar writes what broke · the writer reads what you already coveredMuse reads what actually performed · and says what to make nextnobody is copying and pasting between tabs

Most people are the glue between their tools. Here the memory is the glue, and it never gets tired.

§19 reason one · memory

Every agent shares one memory.

It is built on Obsidian — a folder of notes every agent can read and write.

The radar finds a trend, that goes in. The article publishes, that goes in.

What you're watching: the vault behind the whole system. Every note, every link, every conversation the agents have logged — searchable, and shared by all of them.

What you're watching: me scrolling back through the log, morning by morning. Every trend from every previous day is still there, so I can see exactly what was breaking last Tuesday.

§20 why memory matters

It stops starting from a blank page.

When it writes today's article, it already knows what it covered and what ranked.

WRITING TODAY’S ARTICLEWITHOUT MEMORY×Starts from a blank page, every morning×Repeats what you covered last week×Links to nothing×Sounds like anyoneWITH THE VAULT BEHIND ITKnows every trend it already wrote upKnows which ones actually rankedLinks the new page to the old onesSounds like you, more each weeksame model · the difference is everything it can remember

This is why the content gets more like you over time instead of drifting into generic.

In SEO that means no duplicate articles, smarter internal linking, and content that sounds like me.

§21 reason two · connection

One loop, and every part can see every other part.

The trend flows through the whole pipeline without me copying and pasting between tools.

THE LOOP · IT RUNS WHETHER YOU ARE AT THE DESK OR NOTevery pass makesthe next one betterScanScorePublishIndexLearn

Five steps, no hands. The only human decision left is which trend deserves the click.

§22 old way vs new way

Who is the glue?

Old way~2 hrs a day
  • Wake up and scroll the feed for an hour
  • Guess which story is worth writing about
  • Research and write it yourself, or pay for it
  • Paste between the chat tab, the writing tool and the scheduler
  • Format it by hand, then hope Google finds it
  • Stop for a week and the whole thing stops
New way~2 min a day
  • The scan already ran before you woke up
  • Every story arrives scored and ranked
  • One click writes and publishes the page
  • The same signal becomes the video and the social post
  • It is pushed to be indexed the moment it is live
  • It runs whether you are at your desk or at the gym

Most people are the glue holding their tools together. Here, the agents are the glue.

§23 reason three · it gets smarter

Every day it runs, it gets better at running.

Each article that ranks teaches the system what works. Each post that performs feeds back in.

What you're watching: Muse reading what actually performed and proposing what to make next — each idea scored, built out of my own proven winners rather than a blank prompt.

§24 the engine is swappable

You do not have to run it the way I do.

I run this on Hermes and Claude Code because that is my preferred setup.

The same approach works with any agent — and local models handle this kind of work fine.

THINKING IT? “Doesn't running the Agent OS burn a fortune in tokens?”

No — that is the biggest myth about it. The everyday work runs on a free local model on your own machine, and free APIs slot in as extra profiles.

For the heavy lifting it drives the CLIs you already pay for — your Claude subscription already includes the Claude CLI, so you are not paying twice. It is a layer on top of what you already own, not a new meter.

And there are full token-efficiency tutorials inside the Boardroom, so you learn to cut usage to the bone.

§25 the pushback

Three things you might be thinking right now.

Wrong: I'm not technical — I could never set something like this up.

Right: You don't build it, you install it. It arrives as a zip with a video walkthrough, and plenty of members had never touched AI before they joined.

Wrong: I don't have time to learn another system.

Right: Look at what it replaces — an hour of scrolling every morning, plus the research, the writing, the formatting and the indexing. It hands time back. You check a dashboard for two minutes and click a button.

Wrong: AI content doesn't rank anyway.

Right: Generic AI articles aimed at old, competitive keywords genuinely don't. This is different on two counts: the keywords are brand new so there is barely any competition, and the pages are structured, linked and indexed fast. The Search Console numbers are further up this page.

Don't take my word for it

Members post their wins every day — agency owners, ecom founders, course creators and solo operators across 38 countries.

Read the wins doc →
§26 the bigger picture

SEO used to be a game of patience.

Pick a keyword, write the article, wait months, hope.

Trend SEO flips it: new keywords appear daily, competition is near zero for a few hours, and whoever publishes and indexes first wins.

TWO WAYS TO PLAY SEOTHE PATIENT GAMEPick a keywordWrite the pageWait monthsHopemonths of waiting to find out you lostTHE FAST GAMEA trend breaksScore itPublishIndexedall of it before lunchthe strategy was always soundthe work was the impossible part

Nobody did this at scale before because no human can watch everything at once. That is the only thing that changed.

The strategy was always sound. The work was impossible. Now the work is automated.

The golden hours are happening right now. Someone is ranking for them.
THINKING IT? “I'll come back to this later.”

The keywords in your industry are appearing this morning, while you read this.

Every day the system is not running is a day those windows open and close without you.

Your move

Run the whole thing inside the Agent OS.

This page shows you the system. The Boardroom is where you stop reading about it and start running it.

The Hermes Oracle Radar — the scanner, the judge and the ranked morning list
The SEO publishing pipeline — article, video, cross-links and fast indexing
Muse and the voice agent — what to make next, and an assistant that just talks
The 30-day roadmap — exactly how to put it to work in your own business
Four coaching calls every week — plus daily tutorials as we ship new versions
A member map so you can meet people near you building with agents
Get the Agent OS → Inside the AI Profit Boardroom · skool.com/ai-profit-lab 4,000+ members · 38 countries · someone is online around the clock

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§28 the close

The trends keep coming either way.

The only question is whether your system catches them, or your competitor's does.