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🎉 $50 Giveaway Winners - Survey Results Coming Soon...
Last week, I put out a form for AI agency owners (or aspiring ones), and I just want to say thank you to everyone who took the time to fill it out. We got some incredible responses. From those submissions, I randomly selected three winners, and here they are: @João Andrade @Achraf Hassad @Filippo Tasselli I’ll be reaching out to each of you via DM to grab your PayPal info and send over your $50 cash prize 💸 I’m genuinely excited to analyze the results, from how people are getting their first clients to what kinds of offers and pricing models they’re using. I’ll be putting together a full YouTube video breaking all of that down so you can learn from the data and use it to grow your own AI agency. More to come soon! Nate
6 likes • May 19
@Nate Herk Your approach is totally correct. However as the understanding and utilization of n8n is growing rapidly, people (including myself) start thinking about the production environments for those who run multiple workflows for different stakeholders. Here is where the questions from Dania become relevant: - managing credentials, api keys and their expiration dates - managing multiple tenants with same or similar workflows - cost of LLMs and other SAAS integrations across different stakeholders in order to manage separate billing - etc
1 like • May 19
Thank you @Nate Herk !!
n8n and multi-tenancy
n8n does not have native, first-class multi-tenancy support (as of now), and the "Hard Isolation" is the recommended way as i can see. Basically, create copy of workflow. However this cause maintenance harder. On the other way, "Soft Isolation" is supported more via hacks than natively supported in N8N (and other known tools). Am I wrong? How do you deal with multi-tenancy?
0 likes • May 14
Not only a copy of the workflow but also of the credentials. Once you'll have 10 different customers each with their own sets of credentials and workflows in your single n8n instance it will become quite unmanageable.
0 likes • May 14
@Andrej Kaurin Fully agree
Most AI agencies don’t realize they’re building on a ticking time bomb
When your entire client workflow depends on third-party tools with subscriptions and closed APIs, you’re at the mercy of price hikes, policy shifts, or outright shutdowns. It’s easy to chase speed and convenience, but long-term stability comes from owning the core systems—not just branding over someone else’s sandbox. Some questions worth asking: - Can my client still operate if the tool I used disappears tomorrow? - Who owns the data, really? - Am I building systems… or just stitching other people's systems together? Ownership isn't always the fastest route—but it’s the one with leverage.
1 like • May 12
I believe it is a super valid point. Thanks for bringing it up. One possible approach is installing everything you need (n8n, LLMs with Ollama or similar, etc) on your own cloud provider (AWS, Azure or whatever), so you would depend on that sole provider (but which company doesn't depend at least from one of these nowadays?). You're leaving on the table some efficiency in terms of access to models and probably the cost of running the models may be slightly higher but your dependency on multiple players is significantly lower.
🚀New Video: This AI System Creates & Posts Faceless Shorts 24/7
For a deeper discussion on optimizing workflows like this one, let's chat here. In this video, I show you how I fully automated the entire process of creating, rendering, and posting viral AI-generated Shorts, across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, without writing a single line of code. You'll see a complete live walkthrough of the build, using a powerful no-code automation tool called n8n. From generating the images with AI, to stitching everything together and automatically publishing it across platforms, this workflow runs end-to-end on autopilot. You can set this up yourself for completely free by downloading the resources in this post. I’ve also already done the calculations for you, each full run costs less than $1, which is pretty good. Google Sheet Template
1 like • May 12
Great video @Nate Herk! I'm indeed interested in understanding how to maintain consistency between the first images and the image of the result of the battle. How can I send the first images as a parameter to the video generator?
🚨 UPDATED 🚨 Setting up n8n flows for reselling it 🤑 How to set it up??
Anyone here who has experience in selling workflows in n8n workflows that runs on your own account? Scenario: I sell a SoMe post generator where they can type in topic in Slack, it generates som examples and the client chooses example 3 to be posted on their LinkedIn profile. I don't want to client to get the automation, I just to let it run on my n8n instance. What is the easiest way to get it set up for the clients Slack and LinkedIn without too much technical stuff to happen in clients end?
1 like • Apr 17
I think the whole point is about how you can setup your n8n instance to run in a multitenant fashion, i.e. making sure the memory and stored data of each customer (but also costs for later billing!) is kept isolated from each other. Not sure this is possible yet.
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