Great write-up, Asli. My view is that many N8N workflows can now be replaced by native AI schedulers. That said, when it comes to stability and reliability, N8N is still the safer choice.
Jenny, thank you so much for your comment! You are right, indeed there are many options out there, for instance Claude Cowork Scheduler, can do something similar to this without dealing with all these nodes. I agree with your point in stability and reliability, and in addition to that, n8n gives more control with its flexible structure. Having many different options for different use cases is one of the most exciting things about this AI age🥳
If you ever try it out, please share your experience with me. I am curious if these tips are enough for anyone who wants to build a system with n8n :))
This is awesome!
Thank you so much Brian!
Great write-up, Asli. My view is that many N8N workflows can now be replaced by native AI schedulers. That said, when it comes to stability and reliability, N8N is still the safer choice.
Jenny, thank you so much for your comment! You are right, indeed there are many options out there, for instance Claude Cowork Scheduler, can do something similar to this without dealing with all these nodes. I agree with your point in stability and reliability, and in addition to that, n8n gives more control with its flexible structure. Having many different options for different use cases is one of the most exciting things about this AI age🥳
I've heard of n8n before and even though I don't use it, your article made me curious and your tips are really actionable, well done!
Thank you Morgane, I appreciate it!
If you ever try it out, please share your experience with me. I am curious if these tips are enough for anyone who wants to build a system with n8n :))
Thank you for caring!
Nice work as always! 🔥