Hi all, nice to online meet you guys! Here is my question: Is it still worth learning n8n in 2026, considering the rapid growth of AI tools and other no-code/low-code automation platforms?
@Hector Diaz Totally agree. Things make n8n valuable isn’t just automation — it’s understanding how automation really works. When we design workflows, we might not just “using a tool”, but learning logic, systems thinking, and how different services actually connect behind the scenes. That foundation stays relevant no matter how AI tools evolve. AI can assist, but knowing how to structure and control workflows gives you real independence and long-term leverage.
@David Ashby This makes a lot of sense. AI on its own doesn’t really “build” anything — it needs systems around it. Learning n8n is about understanding how to put those pieces together, instead of relying on whatever a tool allows you to do. Thanks so much!