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n8n gives technical teams a powerful, flexible automation platform they fully control. With 400+ native integrations, a visual workflow builder, and the ability to write custom code in JavaScript or Python at any step, n8n bridges the gap between no-code simplicity and full developer extensibility. Deploy n8n on your own AWS infrastructure using pre-built CloudFormation templates. Choose between the Community Edition for individuals and small teams, or the Enterprise Edition for organizations that need SSO, role-based access control, external secrets management, and dedicated support. Both editions run in your VPC - your data never leaves your environment. Whether you're building AI agent workflows, automating IT operations, or orchestrating complex data pipelines, n8n scales from a single instance to multi-worker queue mode to handle millions of executions. Used by over 100,000 organizations worldwide, from startups to Fortune 500 companies.
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- Deploy in minutes - Production-ready CloudFormation template for Enterprise edition, pre-configured with best-practice AWS architecture and auto-scaling support.
- 400+ integrations, unlimited extensibility - Connect to any API, database, or SaaS tool out of the box, or write custom JavaScript/Python code for complete flexibility. Build AI agents, IT automations, and data pipelines in one platform.
- Self-hosted, fully controlled - Runs entirely in your AWS VPC. Your data, your infrastructure, your rules. Enterprise edition adds SSO, RBAC, audit logging, and external secrets management.You can do up to 3, but you need at least one
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Containers are lightweight, portable execution environments that wrap server application software in a filesystem that includes everything it needs to run. Container applications run on supported container runtimes and orchestration services, such as Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Both eliminate the need for you to install and operate your own container orchestration software by managing and scheduling containers on a scalable cluster of virtual machines.
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Workflow orchestration has sped up automation while onboarding and debugging still need clarity
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for n8n is in the area of HubSpot marketing CRM AI agent project. I built and implemented CRM marketing automation patterns such as contact creation, audience and list management, workflow enrollment, pause or resume controls, and campaign ROI reporting through HubSpot APIs. My perspective is practical and build-oriented, focusing on how automation tools such as n8n support AI agents workflows, CRM operations, integrations, and process automation.
I have also designed a Mollie agent that helps with onboarding and processing payments for e-commerce, mainly for the EU region. That represents another use case where I made use of n8n.
What is most valuable?
The orchestration and automation are the most valuable aspects. n8n supports AI agents workflow, CRM operation, integration, and process automation in a way that helped me understand the logic of how I orchestrated the workflow, including all the different layers that are integrated.
The different workflow operations include control workflow, enrolling contacts in workflow, getting workflow details, pausing workflow, and resuming workflow. These are different API points that I integrated to help in AI automation for AI agents, making them autonomous agents that can work as a companion with marketers in the marketing domain.
The orchestration layer that connects all APIs without ambiguity drew my attention to the way n8n actually connects all these different APIs. I used that same orchestration logic to understand how that logic can be applied to connecting how AI agents autonomous workflows would also work.
n8n is very useful because it has saved a lot of people a lot of code. It has brought us to a point of little or no-code development that has helped create a way that we are not fully dependent on those writing the code and trying to glue integrations together. As the founder and designer of an early-stage company, n8n has helped me by giving me the orchestration logic through which I was able to orchestrate how workflows move before considering how to govern this automation.
One of the best features is trigger-based workflow automation and integrations, which has reduced my development time significantly.
What needs improvement?
n8n could improve the onboarding and debugging experience for users who are not deeply technical. The platform is powerful, but when workflows fail, error messages and node-level troubleshooting can sometimes require technical understanding. Clearer guided debugging, better beginner templates, and simpler explanations of failed executions would make it easier for more users to adopt the platform.
At every point where there is a failure in the workflow, it should not just shut down or give an error. Instead, it should be able to tell someone what the error is and suggest ways to address it. The improvements needed are easier debugging, clearer error explanations, and smoother onboarding for non-technical users. I understand what I went through to understand how the whole platform works before actually integrating it. For people coming in who want to build with n8n, it should provide clear guidance and manuals rather than just saying something is available.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using n8n for over a year now, working on various projects over the past twelve months. I have been using it fluently throughout this period.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
My startup is at a growth stage and yet to reach scaling. At that point, I may have observations to share about scalability, but for now, I cannot speak from projection or personal experience with scaling challenges.
How are customer service and support?
I have not had issues that required me to contact support for n8n to understand how their customer service works. However, if n8n customer service uses artificial intelligence, then its customer service would need to be recalibrated with what is currently emerging. It is very clear from what I have been doing and what is unfolding that calibration after outcomes helps the institution learn, while calibration before commit helps the institution stay protected. If n8n makes use of models in integrating and trying to help in their customer service, they might be using some data to that particular vendor. I do not know how their customer service works, but I suspect they have scripted artificial intelligence in their customer service. From the standpoint of platforms such as n8n, they should be part of the solution regarding ethical integration of AI into the autonomous era that is upon us.
How was the initial setup?
I am not really focused on reliability and output because I am much more focused on the commit boundary. What is aligned at the commit boundary is what actually passes down to the downstream as checking outputs. When the upstream is being recalibrated and what I created was being recalibrated, I was not so focused on checking output scores or how the output is right. I am more into what is aligned with action and consequence for the greater good of who the consequence falls back to, which is the human being.
What was our ROI?
Every AI capability out there is missing something. It is missing commit. Every AI action is in the policy documents, but governance only treats actions after they have already occurred. There is no governance at the commit that actually enforces action at the runtime. In essence, governance that is not at commit is advisory.
n8n has definitely saved me time. If we are considering finances, I should not speak about finances because I have not yet had what I built go into the ecosystem to generate funds. However, the agent that I created, which is an extension of what n8n already has in terms of solving problems and creating value in the ecosystem, is definitely going to help me create revenue. The automation agent I created extends n8n in terms of guardrails and governance in the autonomous field at the commit boundary, and this is definitely saving time for me and adding value.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I have been in the field and n8n stands out, so I made use of n8n. I did not really have a reason to check something that is not in its class.
What other advice do I have?
n8n is very useful because it has saved a lot of people a lot of code. It has brought us to a point of little or no-code development that has helped create a way that we are not fully dependent on those writing the code and trying to glue integrations together. As the founder and designer of an early-stage company, n8n has helped me by giving me the orchestration logic through which I was able to orchestrate how workflows move before considering how to govern this automation.
n8n did not give me a reason to go and start reinventing what was already there. It gave me the ground that I could use with the same logic that already exists, creating a particular way in which it moves in sequence and in good order. That brought about the aspect I was trying to build, which made me have to not use n8n straight because n8n did not allow me to put in or enforce governance at the point of execution with these AI agents as we are already integrating them to do work that has consequences on humans. Because of that constraint, I used the way n8n itself flows and works to create an autonomous system that I designed for the marketing domain, making sure that the guardrails are executing at the commit boundary. At the point of execution, we ensure it is not something that we need to check after the consequence has happened because n8n did not allow for that, but it did support a bigger part of the process. I had to repurpose what was already there and add the layer that was not actually there.
As an early founder yet to receive seed funding, I understood how n8n works. I am more technical, and I am not focused on deploying n8n as an enterprise stack. Rather, I was looking at a way that what n8n has can be extended in terms of AI agent workflows. The agent that I created, which is an extension of what n8n already has, addresses the gap by adding guardrails and governance in the autonomous field at the commit boundary. This is definitely going to help me create revenue and is definitely saving time for me. My overall rating for this product is 7 out of 10.
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Setting up Docker, SSL, reverse proxy, Redis, workers, environment variables, and scaling takes a lot of technical effort, especially for small teams or non-DevOps users. Sometimes even small configuration mistakes can break executions or webhooks.
I’d love to see:
simpler one-click deployment
easier cloud/VPS setup
built-in scaling and monitoring
simpler backup & restore options
better error debugging/log visibility
smoother setup for queue/workers mode