n8n
Workflow automation and controllable AI agents
With n8n, you can connect over 500 applications, automate recurring processes and build your own AI agents – either with no-code or your own code. Self-hosted on your infrastructure or, of course, with us.
How we work with you
You don’t have to build n8n alone. We accompany you step by step – and stay by your side afterwards.
Analysis & concept
Structure & integration
Commissioning & automation
Support & Operation
n8n Features
Automate processes and build AI agents – visually, flexibly and on your own infrastructure
Start small, make clear progress
You don’t have to start a big project right away. Choose the entry point that suits your situation – each step provides you with a concrete result.
n8n Review
Existing customers who want to optimize workflows- Analysis of existing workflows & architecture
- Testing performance, scaling and error handling
- Check integrations and credential management
- Prioritized recommendations for action
- Discussion with the team
- Your result: a clear to-do list for more robust automation.
Strategy workshop
Together we will clarify how you can introduce n8n and automate processes- Recording requirements and automation goals
- Evaluation of the ACTUAL processes
- Architecture recommendation (self-hosted vs. managed)
- Selection of suitable nodes, AI models and integrations
- Implementation roadmap
- Your result: a resilient plan to get started right away
Proof of concept
For all those who need something tangible to touch- Test environment with real workflows
- Connection of a sample data source
- a functioning AI agent or automation flow
- Test with real data
- Knowledge transfer
- Your result: a functioning demo environment as a basis
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Questions & Answers
The most frequently asked questions about n8n