by Soumya Sahu
This workflow acts as an automated engagement bot. It sends a Direct Message (DM) with a link or resource to any follower who replies to your post with a specific target keyword. Who is this for Ideal for creators and community managers who want to distribute resources (PDFs, links, invites) to their audience automatically without manually messaging each person. What it does It scans your notifications for new replies and applies a strict filter to ensure only the right people get messaged: Targeted:** It only monitors replies on the specific post you choose. Keyword Match:** Checks if the user's reply contains your specific trigger word (e.g., "Send"). Follower Check:** Verifies if the user is following you (if not, it skips them). Delivery:** Opens a chat conversation and sends your pre-set message. Engagement:** Automatically "Likes" the user's reply to confirm receipt. Anti-Spam:** Remembers processed replies so it never messages the same user twice for the same interaction. How to set up Configuration: Open the first node ("Configuration") and enter: BlueSky Credentials: Your Handle and App Password. Target Post URL: The full link to the specific BlueSky post you want to monitor. Trigger Keyword: The word users must type (e.g., "Template"). DM Message: The actual text/link to send them. Activate: Turn the workflow on. It runs every 30 minutes to batch-process new replies. π The BlueSky Growth Suite This workflow is part of a 3-part automation suite designed to help you grow on BlueSky: Part 1: Post Scheduler** (Manage content from Google Sheets) Part 2: Analytics Tracker** (Track likes/reposts back to Sheets) Part 3: Auto-DM Bot** (This template)
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by MUHAMMAD SHAHEER
Who's It For AI developers, automation engineers, and teams building chatbots, AI agents, or workflows that process user input. Perfect for those concerned about security, compliance, and content safety. What It Does This workflow demonstrates all 9 guardrail types available in n8n's Guardrails node through real-world test cases. It provides a comprehensive safety testing suite that validates: Keyword blocking for profanity and banned terms Jailbreak detection to prevent prompt injection attacks NSFW content filtering for inappropriate material PII detection and sanitization for emails, phone numbers, and credit cards Secret key detection to catch leaked API keys and tokens Topical alignment to keep conversations on-topic URL whitelisting to block malicious domains Credential URL blocking to prevent URLs with embedded passwords Custom regex patterns for organization-specific rules (employee IDs, order numbers) Each test case flows through its corresponding guardrail node, with results formatted into clear pass/fail reports showing violations and sanitized text. How to Set Up Add your Groq API credentials (free tier works fine) Import the workflow Click "Test workflow" to run all 9 cases Review the formatted results to understand each guardrail's behavior Requirements n8n version 1.119.1 or later (for Guardrails node) Groq API account (free tier sufficient) Self-hosted instance (some guardrails use LLM-based detection) How to Customize Modify test cases in the "Test Cases Data" node to match your specific scenarios Adjust threshold values (0.0-1.0) for AI-based guardrails to fine-tune sensitivity Add or remove guardrails based on your security requirements Integrate individual guardrail nodes into your production workflows Use the sticky notes as reference documentation for implementation This is a plug-and-play educational template that serves as both a testing suite and implementation reference for building production-ready AI safety layers.
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by Robert Breen
Capture new Jotform submissions and instantly create items on a Monday.com board with mapped columns (email, date, dropdowns, instructions, etc.). π οΈ Setup β Jotform (simple) Add your Jotform API key (Jotform Account β Settings β API β Create Key). Create your form template in Jotform (use fields like Name, Email, Start Date, Engagement Type, Campaign Type, Instructions). In n8n, open the Jotform Trigger node and choose your Jotform template/form from the dropdown. Thatβs it. π οΈ Setup β Monday.com In Monday.com, generate an API token (Admin/Developers β API). In n8n β Credentials β New β Monday.com, paste your API token. Identify and set: Board ID (from your board URL or via node βListβ operations) Group ID (e.g., topics) Column IDs that match your board (examples used by this workflow): text_mkvdj8v3 β Email (Text) date_mkvdg4aa β Start Date (Date) dropdown_mkvdjwra β Engagement Type (Dropdown) dropdown_mkvdd9v3 β Campaign Type (Dropdown) text_mkvd2md9 β Campaign Type (as Text label) text_mkvd1bj2 β Instructions (Text) text_mkvd5w3y β Domain (Text) Update the label β ID mappings inside the Monday.com node if your dropdown IDs differ (e.g., Engagement A β 1, Engagement B β 2). β Notes (best practices) No secrets in nodes: store tokens in n8n Credentials. Use the included Sticky Notes for quick reference inside the workflow. Test once in Jotform to see the payload flow into Monday. π¬ Contact Need help customizing this (e.g., extra fields, file uploads, or routing by campaign)? π§ rbreen@ynteractive.com π Robert Breen β https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-breen-29429625/ π ynteractive.com β https://ynteractive.com
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