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The Easiest & Cheapest Way I’ve Found to Host n8n
🚀 After trying different ways to self-host n8n, I think I’ve finally found the most affordable, beginner-friendly, and headache-free option. Spoiler: it’s Hostinger VPS. I’ve tried running n8n locally (too slow, too messy), tested Render (hours wasted setting env variables just to pay $7 for 0.5 CPU and 512 MB RAM — barely usable), and gave Elestio and Railway a shot (not bad, but more technical, tricky pricing, and, eventually, more time-consuming). In the end, Hostinger was an offer I “couldn’t refuse”: the $5 plan already gives you 1 vCPU + 4 GB RAM, and the $7 plan doubles that to 2 vCPU + 8 GB RAM — which outperforms Render’s $85 “Pro” tier by miles. The setup was straightforward, and honestly, the value speaks for itself. 👉 Want the step-by-step video guide on how to get started on Hostinger? Just drop a comment or DM me. 💬 Curious — where are you hosting your n8n instance right now, and how’s it been treating you?
The Easiest & Cheapest Way I’ve Found to Host n8n
3 likes • Sep 24
I'm using it as well and paid for a long term 2 year it ends up being a lot cheaper and I've noticed that the updates are regular along with the speed of the VPS is quite good. I've seen no slow downs or performance issues and I've opened multiple instances using Hostinger. There is also amazing documentation and they backup for free weekly. Amazing service!
0 likes • Sep 24
@Guney Topcu on top of that if you did want to go enterprise the Hostinger self hosted instance also allows you to get into enterprise versions and you can increase your KVM limits. They also regular offer discounts for multi-year plans if you pay it all up front. I found that n8n is quite expensive for a limited number of active workflows. It's better to create, develop and connect your enterprise organically self hosted in my opinion.
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1 like • Sep 3
@Fabiola Luciani Me Three!!
🚀New Video: Watch Me Build a Multi-Agent Newsletter System in n8n (step-by-step)
In this video I walk through a live step-by-step build of an AI-powered newsletter using no code. All you have to do is set your search topic and the system takes care of the rest. It starts by doing initial research, then an agent plans out the structure of the newsletter. From there, each section gets its own research and is written by different agents. An editor agent pulls everything together, adds the sources so you know exactly where the information came from, and creates a clean final draft. At the end, the system even sends the draft straight to your inbox so you can forward or share it however you like. I recorded this one live so you can see why I’m connecting nodes, how variables work, and how the whole workflow comes together in about half an hour. RESOURCE PACK HERE
4 likes • Aug 21
@David Potter You can still install it directly from the node search and it will appear in the community nodes list. What you cant do which they took away the functionality in n8n is to manually add community nodes or npm nodes that have been created. I think this was a major feature that they removed that is quite sad.
1 like • Aug 23
Multi-agent and processing. This is def a workflow that a lot of people need for interoffice communications and posting things for businesses.
n8n Community Node Installation from Cloud
Hi All, I've run into an interesting issue... I've watched a number of youtube tutorials on installing community nodes directly from the "Community Nodes" section under Settings. For some reason the Install or Add Community Node option is completely gone from my section. Has anyone else run into this issue. I've installed Tavily directly from the editor but today I tried to install another one manually and well I have no clue how. Any help would be appreciated. See my screenshot. I am on n8n cloud version v1.107.3. Starter subscription. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if n8n has just removed this from the section and are now requiring us to install them differently or not. Any insights into this would be valuable.
n8n Community Node Installation from Cloud
0 likes • Aug 20
@Priyank Singh I guess I don't understand why, this custom tooling and importing tools was a game changer for the community... I mean if we can't import our own tools I feel like this will limit developments and the community from building workflows. Example I built a ZEPv3 tool since ZEP is no longer supported now how can i import it into my my builds if i can't do it from my instance. I really think we should petition n8n to bring this feature back its actually quite bad if they removed such a rich feature... thoughts?
1 like • Aug 20
Is there a workaround to do this? Wondering if the community has a good way of getting these custom modules integrated into a self hosted or local env since the cloud env is blocked now from importing them.
🚀New Video: I Built an AI Agent that Builds Teams of AI Agents in n8n (free template)
In this video, I show you how I built a no-code AI agent inside n8n that can build other n8n AI agents for you instantly. You just talk to it in plain English, and within seconds, it spins up a brand-new, fully functional n8n workflow tailored to your request. It gives you a direct link to the workflow in your own n8n instance and provides a step-by-step setup guide so you can understand exactly how it works. Whether you're a beginner or an automation pro, this is the fastest way to start building custom AI agents without touching a single line of code. MAKE A COPY OF THE GOOGLE DOC HERE For a deeper discussion on building and applying AI Agents that actually work, let's chat here
0 likes • Aug 15
@Huy Bui tuan what did you use for long term memory? Supabase, ZEP or pinecone vector stores? Or a combination of things.
0 likes • Aug 16
@Huy Bui tuan that's amazing! Would love to know how you approached this in n8n or other areas. I'll likely do the same but for now I'm liking supabase for postgress as well as vector store combined into one managed interface.
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