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📊Poll: Which n8n animation do you prefer?
v1 is on the left, v2 is on the right... This should be interesting.
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📊Poll: Which n8n animation do you prefer?
2 likes • 12d
How do we get the version 2.0?
🚀New Video: Build ANYTHING with Base44 and n8n AI Agents (beginner's guide)
In this video, I’ll show you how to build beautiful, professional front-end web apps with Base44, completely no code. You’ll see how to connect it with n8n AI Agents on the back end to handle everything from processing data to sending emails, uploading to CRMs, or triggering automations when users click buttons in your app. With Base44 for design and n8n for logic, you can create fully functional, branded systems without writing a single line of code. This beginner-friendly tutorial walks you through setting everything up in under 30 minutes, so you can start building and deploying real apps today. 💻Start Building with Base44
2 likes • Oct 10
@Nate Herk is there a way to download the code from Base44 and then use it on my own server?
🚀New Video: n8n's NEW Native Data Tables Just Made Building Agents So Much Easier
n8n just released a brand-new feature: native data tables. This makes it possible to store and manage data directly inside your n8n environment without needing an external database or constant API calls. In this video, I walk you through how these tables work, how to set them up, and how you can connect them to your workflows or AI agents in just a few clicks. I also cover the pros and cons, and when you might still want to use a traditional database instead. If you’re building quick proof of concepts, demos, or just want a simple way to manage data without latency or rate limit issues, this feature is a game-changer. The google sheets templates: Contacts Sales Test
5 likes • Sep 22
Great intro, @Nate Herk . My biggest concern is heavy datasets. I do not consider that N8N tables are going to be helpful when it comes to build real systems, they will not replace DBMS - Database management systems, like Postgres, MySQL, MSSQL, these engines are better suitable for performance, stability, scalability. I would use these tables to store notes for the AI agents, small report data, but I wouldn't rely on them to work with 2M records.
🚀New Video: n8n's Text to Workflow Somehow Made Building Agents Even Easier
In this video, I dive into n8n’s new Text-to-Workflow builder and show you why it’s such a game-changer for saving time. I run through three live examples so you can see what kinds of prompts work well, where it struggles, and how to think about using it the right way. I also cover the limitations and the mindset you need: this tool is a great starting point to cut down build time, but you’ll still need to understand the fundamentals of how workflows work if you want to make them reliable and improve on what the builder gives you. ⚠️ Quick note: This feature hasn’t officially rolled out to everyone yet. So if you update n8n and don’t see the Text-to-Workflow builder, don’t freak out — it’s being rolled out in phases as they continue improving the product.
5 likes • Sep 12
@Nate Herk something important to mention is that this feature is only for Cloud users, not for self-hosted projects. See more details here: https://docs.n8n.io/manage-cloud/ai-assistant/
Adding node credentials via forms or dynamically
Does anyone know how to add credentials to nodes dynamically? Example: I've built an admin dashboard, a layer on top of N8N workflow building, that guides you to add integrations way easier via forms in Aeros (PHP framework). I know working with N8N, if you need a new connection, i.e. OpenAI/Chat-GPT or Airtable, you need to use the respective node, then add the credentials (API key, secret key, etc) to connect to it. Anyone? @Nate Herk @Titus Blair @Frank van Bokhorst
3 likes • Sep 11
@Titus Blair I see. I need to use their API setup via HTTP request, not the actual N8N node. Got it. Thanks
1 like • Sep 12
@Hammad Khan Can you please elaborate? What I know so far is that I need to use a request node, send the credentials directly to the third-party API, get its response and parse it
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