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Photon iMessage

Connect Hermes to iMessage through Photon, a managed service that handles the Apple line allocation and abuse-prevention layer so you don't have to run your own Mac relay.

The free tier uses Photon's shared iMessage line pool — different recipients may see different sending numbers, but each conversation stays stable. The paid Business tier gives every user the same dedicated number; the plugin supports both, and the free tier is the recommended starting point.

Free to start

Photon's shared-line pool is free. No subscription is required to send your first iMessage from Hermes — just a phone number we can bind to your account.

Architecture

Photon is a persistent-connection channel, like Discord or Slack — no webhook, no public URL, no signing secret to manage.

The spectrum-ts SDK holds a long-lived gRPC stream to Photon for both directions. Because the SDK is TypeScript-only, Hermes runs it in a small supervised Node sidecar and talks to it over loopback:

  • Inbound — the sidecar consumes the SDK's app.messages gRPC stream and forwards each message to the Python adapter over a loopback GET /inbound (NDJSON). The adapter dedupes and dispatches it to the agent, reconnecting automatically if the stream drops.
  • Outbound — replies are loopback POSTs to the sidecar, which calls space.send(...) on the SDK.

The Python plugin starts, supervises, and shuts down the sidecar automatically.

Prerequisites

  • A Photon account — sign up at app.photon.codes
  • Node.js 18.17 or newer on PATH (node --version)
  • A phone number that can receive iMessage (used to bind your account)

That's it — there is no public URL or tunnel to set up.

First-time setup

Either run the unified gateway wizard and pick Photon iMessage:

hermes gateway setup

…or run the Photon setup directly (the wizard calls the same flow):

# Device-code login + project + user + sidecar deps, all in one
hermes photon setup --phone +15551234567

The setup, in order:

  1. Device login (client_id=photon-cli) — opens https://app.photon.codes/ for approval and stores the bearer token.
  2. Finds or creates the Hermes Agent project on your account.
  3. Enables Spectrum, reads the project's Spectrum id, and rotates the project secret.
  4. Registers your phone number as a Spectrum user — skipped if a user with that number already exists, so re-running is safe.
  5. Prints your assigned iMessage line — the number you text to reach your agent.
  6. Runs npm install inside the plugin's sidecar directory.

Runtime credentials are written to ~/.hermes/.env (PHOTON_PROJECT_ID = the Spectrum project id, PHOTON_PROJECT_SECRET), the same place every other channel keeps its token. Management metadata (device token, dashboard project id) lives in ~/.hermes/auth.json under credential_pool.photon / credential_pool.photon_project.

Authorizing users

Photon uses the same authorization model as every other Hermes channel. Choose one approach:

DM pairing (default). When an unknown number messages your Photon line, Hermes replies with a pairing code. Approve it with:

hermes pairing approve photon <CODE>

Use hermes pairing list to see pending codes and approved users.

Pre-authorize specific numbers (in ~/.hermes/.env):

PHOTON_ALLOWED_USERS=+15551234567,+15559876543

Open access (dev only, in ~/.hermes/.env):

PHOTON_ALLOW_ALL_USERS=true

When PHOTON_ALLOWED_USERS is set, unknown senders are silently ignored rather than offered a pairing code (the allowlist signals you deliberately restricted access).

Require mentions in group chats

By default Hermes responds to every authorized DM and group message. To make group chats opt-in, enable mention gating (DMs still always work):

gateway:
platforms:
photon:
enabled: true
require_mention: true

With require_mention: true, group-chat messages are ignored unless they match a wake-word pattern. The defaults match Hermes and @Hermes agent variants. For a custom agent name, set regex patterns:

gateway:
platforms:
photon:
require_mention: true
mention_patterns:
- '(?<![\w@])@?amos\b[,:\-]?'

Both keys also accept env vars (PHOTON_REQUIRE_MENTION, PHOTON_MENTION_PATTERNS). This is the same mention-gating model the BlueBubbles iMessage channel uses.

Start the gateway

hermes gateway start --platform photon

You'll see something like:

[photon] connected — sidecar on 127.0.0.1:8789, streaming inbound over gRPC

Send an iMessage to your assigned number and Hermes will reply.

Status & troubleshooting

hermes photon status

Prints saved credentials, sidecar health, your registered number, and the assigned iMessage line Hermes uses. When a Photon token and dashboard project are available, status refreshes missing number rows from the dashboard without provisioning new lines.

Photon iMessage status
──────────────────────
device token : ✓ stored
dashboard project : 3c90c3cc-0d44-4b50-...
spectrum project id : sp-...
project secret : ✓ stored
my number : +15551234567
assigned number : +16282679185
node binary : /usr/bin/node
sidecar deps : ✓ installed

Common issues:

  • sidecar deps : ✗ run hermes photon install-sidecar — Node is installed but spectrum-ts isn't. Run the suggested command.
  • device token : ✗ missing — run hermes photon setup to log in.
  • No iMessage line assigned yet — Spectrum is enabled but no line has been provisioned; re-run hermes photon setup or check the dashboard.
  • Sidecar won't start — confirm node --version is 18.17+ and that hermes photon install-sidecar completed without errors.

Limits today

  • Inbound attachments are metadata-only. Inbound events carry the filename + MIME type; the agent sees a marker but can't yet read the bytes. The SDK exposes attachment bytes via content.read(), so this is a sidecar follow-up.
  • Outbound attachments are supported. Hermes sends images, voice notes, video, and documents through spectrum-ts' attachment() / voice() content builders via the sidecar's /send-attachment endpoint. Captions arrive as a separate iMessage bubble after the media.
  • Photon's free quotas: 5,000 messages per server per day, 50 new-conversation initiations per shared line per day. Increases available — email help@photon.codes.

Env vars

VariableDefaultNotes
PHOTON_PROJECT_IDfrom .envSpectrum project id (the SDK's projectId); set by setup
PHOTON_PROJECT_SECRETfrom .envProject secret; set by setup
PHOTON_SIDECAR_PORT8789Loopback port for the sidecar control + inbound channel
PHOTON_SIDECAR_AUTOSTARTtrueWhether the adapter spawns the sidecar
PHOTON_NODE_BINwhich nodeOverride the Node binary path
PHOTON_HOME_CHANNEL(unset)Default space id for cron / notifications
PHOTON_HOME_CHANNEL_NAME(unset)Human label for the home channel
PHOTON_ALLOWED_USERS(unset)Comma-separated E.164 allowlist
PHOTON_ALLOW_ALL_USERSfalseDev only — accept any sender
PHOTON_REQUIRE_MENTIONfalseRequire a wake word before responding in groups
PHOTON_MENTION_PATTERNSHermes wake wordsJSON list / comma / newline regex patterns for group mentions
PHOTON_DASHBOARD_HOSTapp.photon.codesOverride the dashboard / device-login host
PHOTON_SPECTRUM_HOSTspectrum.photon.codesOverride the Spectrum API host