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🚀New Video: I Built an AI Agent that Builds Teams of AI Agents in n8n (free template)
In this video, I show you how I built a no-code AI agent inside n8n that can build other n8n AI agents for you instantly. You just talk to it in plain English, and within seconds, it spins up a brand-new, fully functional n8n workflow tailored to your request. It gives you a direct link to the workflow in your own n8n instance and provides a step-by-step setup guide so you can understand exactly how it works. Whether you're a beginner or an automation pro, this is the fastest way to start building custom AI agents without touching a single line of code. MAKE A COPY OF THE GOOGLE DOC HERE For a deeper discussion on building and applying AI Agents that actually work, let's chat here
0 likes • Jul 25
@Michael Slemmer yep that is correct
1 like • Jul 29
@Sushant Gupta make sure permissions are correct and you have uploaded a template for the agent to use for reference of similar workflow.
🚀New Video: Building an AI Agent Swarm in n8n Just Got So Easy
In this video, I’ll show you how I built a fully functional AI agent swarm using no-code tools in n8n. This framework allows a main parent agent to call on multiple specialized sub-agents, each with its own task. This modular approach boosts performance, reduces prompt bloat, and increases context accuracy—especially when working with complex queries. Thanks to a recent n8n update, we can now keep everything inside a single workflow, making it easier to debug, test, and iterate—all visually. I’ll also break down when an agent swarm isn’t the right choice, and how it compares to using standard AI workflows or sub-workflows. Agent Log Sheet YouTube Ideas Sheet
1 like • Jul 28
@Nate Herk ah the magic again. This is cool and will help greatly with building functioning flows that will actually provide more value. Great detailed video. Thanks for sharing.
n8n Workflow fancy issue
*Problem Description: Workflow Issue with Supabase Row Creation in n8n* I was working on an n8n workflow for email processing and execution, which initially faced a "Bad request - please check your parameters" error. After resolving this issue by correcting the input settings and adding code node , I successfully saved the updated workflow. However, a new problem has arisen. Post-resolution, the workflow now encounters an error when attempting to create a new row in Supabase. Despite saving the updated workflow, it appears to still reference a previous version, suggesting a caching or versioning problem. The execution fails at the Supabase node, and the logs do not reflect the latest changes made to the workflow. *Steps Taken:* 1. *Resolved the Initial Issue*: Fixed the "Bad request" error by adjusting the input parameters, and the workflow ran successfully after the update. 2. *Saved the Workflow*: Saved the corrected workflow under its original name after resolving the initial issue. 3. *Observed New Issue*: Subsequent executions fail when the workflow attempts to create a new row in Supabase, indicating the system is using an outdated workflow version. 4. *Troubleshooting Attempts*: - Manually refreshed the workflow page and cleared the browser cache to load the latest version. - Checked the execution history, which shows the Supabase node failing, likely due to the old configuration. - Considered re-saving the workflow with a new name to create a fresh instance, but the issue persists. *Additional Details:* - The workflow includes nodes such as "Email Trigger (IMAP)," "OpenAI Chat Model21," "Merge," "Binary Splitter," "Switch for category," and a Supabase node for creating a new row. - The error occurs specifically during the Supabase row creation step after the initial issue was resolved. - Current date and time: 05:59 PM IST, July 21, 2025. *Request for Help:* I need assistance in ensuring the updated workflow, including the corrected Supabase node configuration, is used instead of the previous version. This might be due to caching, a versioning bug, or a misconfiguration in n8n. Could you suggest steps to force the system to recognize the latest save, debug the Supabase node failure, or identify why the old version is still being executed? Additional logs or details can be provided upon request. Please advise, or recommend contacting n8n support if this is a known issue.
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2 likes • Jul 21
@Hardik Bhatt Hi. I encountered something similar awhile back with Postgres node. I’m sure you have done this, but ensure your table or storage in supabase are correct (names, permissions,etc…). I finally deleted the node and created a new node using the same parameters, and it worked. I have noticed in later versions of N8N if working on one flow to long even with saves the actual browser needs to be refreshed. Not sure why, but in troubleshooting and using browser log I saw it was using cache version of the workflow even though I saved changes. Hope this helps.
1 like • Jul 22
@Hardik Bhatt were you able to get this working?
🚀New Video: How I Automated Faceless Shorts with AI in n8n (free template)
For a deeper discussion on taking this workflow to the next level, let's talk here. In this video, I walk through how I built an n8n workflow that generates faceless shorts on autopilot—from turning ideas into AI-generated images, converting those images into engaging videos, and adding the perfect sound effects to bring everything together. Whether you're looking to automate content creation or just curious about AI-powered video workflows, this video guide has you covered! Get the Google Sheet template here
1 like • Jul 21
@Jeff Balbo looks like the node is not seeing the details from the earlier node. You can try {{ $(‘Upload to Drive’).first().json[‘animal1’]}}. If this works for one just change all others and use .first() after the node call. Hope this helps out.
0 likes • Jul 21
@Jeff Balbo glad it helped out.
What Content Do You Guys Want??
I haven’t shared much about the business side of things or what we do at TrueHorizon, but I’ve been getting a ton of questions about it lately. So I’m thinking of making some content around how I sell these n8n agents and automations, but want to know what you would find most helpful. Please vote below if you’re interested! (I plan to cover lots of stuff, but doing a pulse check on where to start)
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3 likes • Jul 20
@Nate Herk to be honest most if not all your content is helpful and provides insight into how to implement strategies across multiple avenues. To some degree open source app implementation with N8N would be great. You kinda know me lol. Like open source stuff and do get stuck with tweaking for open source apps. Like nocodb, redis self hosted, S3 storage (Minio) etc.. There are some great use cases when starting out and need to save $$$. But also there are some great open source apps for production use cases. I as you know implement some of your ideas that you share teak here and there and transpose to locally hosted apps or create SaaS apps front end into N8N for my use cases. Without giving out the secret sauces how to approach clients and more use cases would be great.
3 likes • Jul 20
@Nazeeh Harfoosh creating saas app to connect with N8N is a great way to offer prototypes to share with clients. They can test and see benefits before approach
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Just stepping into the AI automation world. More of a hobbyist than anything else, but enjoy working and helping others and businesses succeed.

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