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How do I make a form in n8n that’s filled once but runs every 1–2 minutes automatically?
I’m building a workflow in n8n where I have a Schedule Trigger, a Form, and rest of the nodes. My goal: - The Form should be filled only one time manually. - After that, the workflow should keep running automatically every 1 or 2 minutes using the data from that form, without asking me to fill it again. How can I set this up so the form runs once for initial setup but doesn’t block future scheduled runs? Is it feasible
2 likes • 17h
you can save the form data into a google sheet, then get the data inside a loop that's triggered each 2 minutes or you can split the workflow into two and have the first with the form and data insertion and the second with the schedule trigger that gets the data from the database 😄 Hope that helps!
0 likes • 14h
@Basir Payenda glad to help out!
saving details to google sheet
I have been tryin to details in google sheet such as email but it keeps outputting as a nested json , I have tried instructing the AI agent with strict compliance rules such as ,⚠️ IMPORTANT: Schema compliance Always return ONLY a valid JSON object with exactly these keys (flat, no nested arrays, no “response” wrappers): also tried looking up to see if my google sheet header and the node corresponds the AI agent keeps outputting nested json even when i use an output parser anyone who has a direct fix for this please help .. if you are one of those who will say you have done something similar , do i want you to help a lil further please just paste the fix here thank you
saving details to google sheet
0 likes • 16h
@Oyonude Dania I always asked chat gpt to write javascript code for a code node to put between the agent and the google sheet node. You tell it the input is x and the output must be y formatted as a json. I always fix it like this whenever the ai is acting up 😄
0 likes • 15h
@Oyonude Dania oh god, bless you soul then friend. I've always struggled to get that stuff working too
Is applying to these kinds of jobs on Upwork a waste of connects?
Whenever i don't see a job posting details about what do they want me to do I never apply, I feel that's either a job that's so big that they don't wanna tell you upfront or that neither the client knows what he's looking for. Is it all in my head and am I limiting myself?
Is applying to these kinds of jobs on Upwork a waste of connects?
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@Chris Podkowa that's a great insight thank you!
Invoice & Receipt OCR and Store.
My current task is to link a dropbox folder to a workflow, invoices and receipts, that need to be processed (ocr) and then manipulated into a form that can generate reports of stores, dates, items, costs. etc etc, the usual. My first thought, was that I could use the OCR from Nates InvoiceAgent video, and then submit all the data to Pinecone Vector Store, so that I could ask an agent about the receipts. I modified the "Nike Sales agent" that used pinecone. But when I run my query i get no results. Does anyone have any ideas, or better suggestions?
1 like • 17h
@Cj Pritchard if the pdf is not a photo, and its a pdf version of a google doc you may also get it working without ocr, using the "extract" node extract from pdf. Try it out and let me know! Otherwise use the solution @Christian Rivadeneira suggested
Help a beginner through the struggles of Upwork
Hey everyone! I'm relatively new to this ai automation game, i've been learning n8n and the business-related side of selling what i do on n8n. Since I've wanted to start applying to jobs on Upwork (https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01032179d8ede202bb?mp_source=share profile roasting is appreciated 😄), I feel I've hit a roadblock: each job I find i feel i'm not competent enough to apply, and if I actually do, I find jobs where who posted never hires anyone. I always pitch in the first 30 minutes of the post being online, and i always include a loom video and a google doc (template, then ai filled) where i go through what I would do. I obviously always bid the highest, even though the damn connects are so expensive! To everyone that's been through this situation, what helped you move forward? How did you learn to identify the good job posts? Did you find a specific strategy or pitch that worked better? Any suggestion is highly appreciated! ♥️
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@Fin Layer That's so true! Yesterday it felt so great just having the profile set up, I'm motivated to get that first job!
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@Fin Layer Wow I actually didn't realize that to be the case! Thank you so much for giving me this realization :))
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Luca Stabile
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AI Automations @ slk automations

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