I plugged Moonshot's strongest coding model — Kimi K2.7 Code — straight into my Hermes crew this week. It runs on a flat coding plan, not pay-per-token, so there's no meter ticking while it works. You hand it a sentence and it fires out a finished, working thing — apps, games, even a tiny web OS, like everything in this reel:
These are live, self-contained things Kimi K2.7 wrote inside Hermes — running in your browser, built on the coding plan. Tap a card to open and play the real thing.
Kimi K2.7 Code is Moonshot's strongest coding model — built for writing real code, using tools, and running long agentic tasks, with a 262K context window. Nous added it to the Hermes catalog, so it slots in as a profile next to the rest of your crew.
Open Hermes, open Chat, and there's a new agent: Kimi K2.7. Tap it and you're talking to a frontier coder with all your Hermes tools around it.
It runs on the Kimi coding plan, a flat subscription, not pay-per-token. You stop watching a meter and just build. (Moonshot checks you're an approved coding client — Hermes is one.)
Ask for an app, a game, a tool — Kimi writes the whole file, saves it, and it renders live. The web OS and the breakout game in the reel were each a single sentence.
Every build drops into your Kimi K2.7 ✦ folder in the Hermes Workspace. Click any file → it plays. Nothing gets lost.
A playable game and a working web OS came out of the flat plan. Open them.
Kimi K2.7 Code is a frontier model with 262K context — flat-rate doesn't mean weak.
Kimi K2.7 Code dropped on 12 June 2026 — a 1-trillion-parameter open-weight coding model (Modified MIT, weights on Hugging Face). It's a mixture-of-experts: huge total size, but only ~32B parameters fire per token, so it's quick for its class.
On MCPMark Verified — a benchmark for calling tools correctly — K2.7 Code lands ahead of Claude Opus 4.8:
Tool use is exactly what makes it strong inside Hermes — calling your file, terminal and web tools without fumbling. That's how it built the game and the web OS.
"K2.7-Code is built for code generation, debugging, tool use, and multi-step programming workflows."
— Moonshot release notes · kimi.com/code · 12 June 2026
Straight with you: Moonshot published K2.7's gains mostly as jumps over its own previous model (K2.6) on its own suites — independent SWE-bench Verified and Terminal-Bench runs were still pending at release, so I'm not quoting a number that doesn't exist yet. The real proof for you is up top — a working game and a web OS, built on the flat coding plan.
A coder this strong, in your crew, on a flat plan, changes what you reach for it. Here's what I'd put it to work on — each is one ask in the Kimi K2.7 chat.
None of these need you to write code. You describe what you want in plain English.
Kimi writes every line and runs it. You just read the result.
Before
Every little tool I wanted built was a decision.
Hire a dev, learn to code, or pay a frontier model per token and watch the meter.
So most ideas just sat in a note, unbuilt.
And the models good enough to build them cost the most to run.
Then I plugged Kimi K2.7 into Hermes on a flat coding plan.
After
Now I just say what I want, in the same chat as the rest of my agents.
Kimi writes it, runs it, and saves it — no meter, no dev, no waiting.
The tool I'd have sat on for a month is live before my coffee's cold.
And the bill is the same whether I build one thing or twenty.
You can have this too. Same Hermes. Same one-profile setup.
You've seen the builds. Real apps and games, written by an agent, on a flat plan.
The next few minutes show exactly how I plugged a frontier coder into my crew.
So here's the deal.
Promise yourself one thing right now — you'll add one builder agent to your stack before you sleep tonight. Just one. Because the moment a coder this strong is sitting in your crew with no meter, the gap between "I have an idea" and "it's built" disappears.
The people sitting still are still waiting on devs. The people wiring this in today look back in six months and say "that was the moment."
Be one of those people.
Commit to the transition. Commit to taking action today. This changes what you can ship.
A kiln takes raw clay and fires it into a finished thing. Four steps turn a sentence you type into finished, running code.
Kimi K2.7 joins your Hermes crew as one profile. A frontier coder, one tap away, beside the rest of your agents.
Your flat coding plan powers it — no per-token meter. You build one thing or twenty for the same cost, so you stop rationing and start shipping.
You hand it a sentence; it writes the whole app, runs it, and fixes its own mistakes in the loop. Raw idea in, finished tool out.
Every build lands in your Kimi K2.7 ✦ folder, ready to open and play. Your whole catalogue of fired-up apps, one click each.
Open Hermes → Chat. In the profile row, pick Kimi K2.7. You're now talking to a frontier coder on your coding plan.
Say "build me a neon galaxy I can swirl" — or a dashboard, a game, a tracker. Kimi writes the file and runs it.
Every build sits at the top of your Hermes Workspace. Click any one — it renders live.
It's one profile and an API key from your Kimi account. Two minutes.
After that you just pick the name and talk — no terminal, no config.
If you want Kimi K2.7 wired into a whole stack — the profile, the coding-plan setup, the workspace gallery, plus the rest of your agents — it all lives inside the Agent Operating System in the AI Profit Boardroom.
If you've ever had an idea for a tool and sat on it — yes. Tonight.
It's one profile and a flat plan. The first time you watch a frontier coder build something real in your own crew, the whole game changes.
The people putting builders to work now, while the models are this strong and the plans this cheap, are the ones miles ahead when it's normal. Every tool you build compounds.
Kimi K2.7 Code, in your Hermes crew, one tap away.
Flat coding plan — build twenty things for the price of one.
Say a sentence — it writes and runs the whole app.
Every build lands in your Kimi K2.7 ✦ folder.
Hand it a sentence. It fires back a finished app. Same flat plan, every time.
Grab the Agent Operating System inside the AI Profit Boardroom. It turns Claude, OpenClaw, Hermes and builders like Kimi K2.7 into one system — shared memory, one dashboard, real apps from a sentence. Every model you add makes the whole thing more powerful.