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Share some wins, whatever it is!
1 like • Jun '25
@Charlotte Mark We also have the same problem with finding clients. You're not alone!
0 likes • Jun '25
@Xavier K This is amazing, Xavier! Thanks for sharing, really inspiring stuff!
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Hey everyone! To prevent people from immediately entering the community, downloading the templates and leaving I've set the course module as Level 2. To level up to 2 you just have to post and engage with others in the community. This will not only foster engagement but also help others as well! For instant access to all of my templates, we have them in our paid community here - https://perspectivefunnel.co/6617fd18f0b706001486893e/673549057e9121003cbfdf11/ 🛑 DO NOT just post asking for others to like your post, your post will be immediately deleted. Instead, please post something of value. This is how we make the community a better place by helping commenting something of value on others posts and creating thought-provoking or insightful posts!
0 likes • Jun '25
@Deb Mukhuty Hi Deb! I’m also deep into AI automation lately. Would love to connect and maybe share our experiences or ideas for new projects. What tools do you use the most right now?
0 likes • Jun '25
@Razin Shaikh best
Anthropic Report on AI Agents
Anthropic just dropped a massive post on how they built their multi-agent research system. So, here's how n8n users can steal these ideas to make their workflow automations 10x better: Anthropic's key insight? When they asked an AI to find all board members of every tech company in the S&P 500: - single agent: completely failed, got stuck in sequential search hell - multi-agent system: crushed it by splitting work between specialized agents This is the playbook hiding in plain sight for n8n builders: 1. Stop building one massive agent workflow that tries to do everything. that's like hiring one employee to run your entire company. 2. Create a "lead agent" in n8n that breaks down complex tasks and delegates to specialized "worker agents" — just set up a main workflow that triggers sub-workflows. 3. The magic happens when these agents work in parallel. A task that would take 2 hours sequentially gets done in 10 minutes. 4. Anthropic found their multi-agent system outperformed single agents by 90.2% on research tasks. That's not a small improvement — it's the difference between success and failure. 5. n8n makes this easy for non-coders: AI agent node → break task into chunks → call specialized sub-agent. 6. Bonus tip: give each worker agent only the tools it needs. One might use Google Search, another might use Gmail, a third might use Notion. Keeps things clean. 7. in n8n, use the little star button to let the AI figure out parameter values on its own (to, subject, message, etc). Massive time saver. 8. Anthropic discovered something fascinating: agent systems burn through tokens 15x faster than chat interactions. But for complex tasks, it's worth every penny. 9. Look at your current n8n workflows — which ones fail because they try to do too much at once? Those are perfect candidates for the multi-agent approach. 10. Stop treating your n8n AI agents like solo artists. they're meant to be in a band, each playing their part of the symphony.
2 likes • Jun '25
This is pure gold! Totally agree — building modular, multi-agent workflows in n8n is way more powerful than trying to make one “super agent.” Love the “AI band” analogy. I’m definitely going to rethink some of my automations using this approach. Thanks for sharing!
Howdy from Florida
Hello Everyone - I am learning from everyone all over the place - Happy to meet new AI nerd friends
0 likes • Jun '25
By the way, which city in Florida are you from? 😊
0 likes • Jun '25
@Michael HudlowI’m from Plantation — that’s pretty close to Fort Lauderdale.
Just curious — does anyone here use both Make and n8n?
Just curious — does anyone here use both Make and n8n? Which one do you prefer for automating your workflows, and what’s the main reason for your choice?
2 likes • Jun '25
@Daniel Ferrera Thanks for sharing your perspective, Daniel! Totally agree about the flexibility and unlimited integration possibilities with n8n. The learning curve is real, but the freedom it gives is definitely worth it. Have you built anything super complex with n8n? Always interested in hearing about real-world use cases!
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