Hey everyone,
I’ve already completed a few workflows in n8n and I’m starting to get the hang of it. But now I want to take things seriously and move toward becoming an expert in building workflows.
I’m considering creating 50+ workflows to cover a wide variety of use cases, but I’m not sure if that’s the smartest approach. Before I go too far down one path, I’d love to learn from those of you who are ahead:
- 🛠️ How did you structure your learning in the early days?
- 📚 What resources (videos, docs, courses, communities) helped you the most?
- ⚡ Should I focus on building lots of simple workflows, or go deep on a few complex ones?
- 🔑 What key skills or concepts in n8n made the biggest difference for you?
- 🧭 If you were starting again, what would you do differently to become an expert faster?
I’d really appreciate any guidance, resources, or strategies that helped you level up. 🙌