Hermes was a Greek deity who served as a messenger of the gods using
his winged sandles to move freely between the worlds of the mortals
and the devine.
The Hermes app, on the other hand, is a service that uses the cloud to
move notifications from the world of your Mac to that of your iPhone.
Hermes offers an easy to use API, and a user specific e-mail address
that makes it easy to integrate Hermes into whatever automated workflow
you might be using.
You don't have to worry about notifications over burdening you with
Hermes's forwarding rules. Only forward notifications from the apps
you want, and even set up smart rules per app so only the important
stuff gets through.
And the Mac app runs natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs!
Forward notifications from your Mac to your iPhone so you don't miss important notifications while you're away from your desk.
Hermes offers an easy to use API, and a user specific e-mail address that makes it easy to integrate Hermes into whatever automated workflow you might be using.
With forwarding rules only the notifications you want will be sent to your device. You can also set Hermes to only forward notifications when your display is asleep, and notifications will only forward while you're away.
Actions tell Hermes what to do when you tap on a push notification on your iPhone. Hermes can open a url, run a Shortcut in Apple's Shortcut app, or delete the notification.