by David Ashby
Complete MCP server exposing all Mandrill Tool operations to AI agents. Zero configuration needed - all 2 operations pre-built. ⚡ Quick Setup Need help? Want access to more workflows and even live Q&A sessions with a top verified n8n creator.. All 100% free? Join the community Import this workflow into your n8n instance Activate the workflow to start your MCP server Copy the webhook URL from the MCP trigger node Connect AI agents using the MCP URL 🔧 How it Works • MCP Trigger: Serves as your server endpoint for AI agent requests • Tool Nodes: Pre-configured for every Mandrill Tool operation • AI Expressions: Automatically populate parameters via $fromAI() placeholders • Native Integration: Uses official n8n Mandrill Tool tool with full error handling 📋 Available Operations (2 total) Every possible Mandrill Tool operation is included: 💬 Message (2 operations) • Send a message based on a template • Send a message based on HTML 🤖 AI Integration Parameter Handling: AI agents automatically provide values for: • Resource IDs and identifiers • Search queries and filters • Content and data payloads • Configuration options Response Format: Native Mandrill Tool API responses with full data structure Error Handling: Built-in n8n error management and retry logic 💡 Usage Examples Connect this MCP server to any AI agent or workflow: • Claude Desktop: Add MCP server URL to configuration • Custom AI Apps: Use MCP URL as tool endpoint • Other n8n Workflows: Call MCP tools from any workflow • API Integration: Direct HTTP calls to MCP endpoints ✨ Benefits • Complete Coverage: Every Mandrill Tool operation available • Zero Setup: No parameter mapping or configuration needed • AI-Ready: Built-in $fromAI() expressions for all parameters • Production Ready: Native n8n error handling and logging • Extensible: Easily modify or add custom logic > 🆓 Free for community use! Ready to deploy in under 2 minutes.
by Marcial Ambriz
Remixed Backup your workflows to GitHub from Solomon's work. Check out his templates. How it works This workflow will backup your typebots to GitHub. It uses the Typebot API to export all typebots. It then loops over the data, checks in GitHub to see if a file exists that uses the credential's ID. Once checked it will: update the file on GitHub if it exists; create a new file if it doesn't exist; ignore if it's the same. In addition, it also checks if any flow have been deleted from typebot workspace. If a flow no longer exists in workspace, the corresponding file will be removed from the repository to keep everything in sync. Who is this for? People wanting to backup their typebots(flows) outside the server for safety purposes or to migrate to another server.
by Jimleuk
This n8n template runs daily to track and report on any changes made to workflows on any n8n instance. Useful if a team is working within a single instance and you want to be notified of what workflows have changed since you last visited them. Another use-case might be monitoring your managed instances for clients and being alerted when changes are made without your knowledge. See a sample Gsheet here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dOHSfeE0W_qPyEWj5Zz0JBJm8Vrf_cWp-02OBrA_ZYc/edit?usp=sharing How it works A scheduled trigger is set to run once a day to review all available workflows. An n8n node imports the workflows as json. The workflows are brought into a loop where each is first checked to see if it exists in the designated google sheet. If not, a new entry is created and skipped. If the workflow has been captured before, then the comparison subworkflow can be executed using the previous and current versions of the workflow json data. The subworkflow uses the compare dataset tool to calculate the changes to nodes and connections for the given workflow. The results are then recorded back to the google sheet for review. How to use Start with the n8n node and try to filter by the workflows you're interested in tracking. Set the scheduled trigger interval to match the frequency to suit how often your workflows are being edited. Customising the workflow Want to get fancy? Add in an AI agent to help determine changes between the previous and current versions of the workflow. Add contextual explanations to reveal the impact of the changes.
by n8n Team
This workflow sends new Mailchimp subscribers to HubSpot as new or updated contacts. Prerequisites Mailchimp account and Mailchimp credentials HubSpot account and HubSpot credentials How it works Cron node triggers this workflow every day at 7:00. Mailchimp node searches for new subscribers. New Mailchimp subscribes get sent to HubSpot. HubSpot node either updates the existing contact or adds a new one to the pipeline.
by Nskha
Overview This N8N workflow facilitates advanced URL parsing and shortening, incorporating metadata extraction, OpenGraph tag handling, and integration with Switchy API for link management. It employs various nodes for URL processing, metadata extraction, and creation or updating of shortened links with enriched metadata. Features URL Metadata Extraction:** Parses URLs to extract metadata such as titles, descriptions, images, and favicons. OpenGraph API Integration:** Utilizes OpenGraph API for detailed metadata retrieval. Switchy API Integration:** Manages shortened links via the Switchy API. GitHub API Integration:** Uses GitHub for hosting images related to the URLs. Screenshot Capabilities:** Captures screenshots of web pages as part of metadata. API Authorization and Configuration:** Manages API keys and configurations for external service integration. Workflow Structure Split In Batches: Processes URLs in batches. API Auth: Configures API authorization. URL Processing Nodes: Extract metadata using various nodes like Get Headers, OpenGraph API, and Meta tags Scraper. Conditional Nodes: Include IF OpenGraph Invalid and If - Enable ScreenShots for logic handling. Data Aggregation: Uses nodes like Method 1 - META for final metadata aggregation. Switchy API: Handles link creation and updating. GitHub Integration: Hosts screenshots and images on a personal GitHub repository. Final Output: Provides the shortened URL after processing. API Stack | API | Description | |---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------| | switchy | For creating and updating shortened links. | | opengraph | To retrieve URL metadata using OpenGraph tags. | | dub.sh | Used for scraping meta tags from web pages. | | microlink | Captures screenshots of web pages. | | pxl.to | Alternative service for capturing screenshots. | | favicone | Retrieves favicons for given URLs. | | github | Hosts images and screenshots on GitHub repo. | | statically | Used for CDN services and image hosting. | | Other APIs | Additional APIs used for various purposes. | GitHub Repository Setup To use this workflow, ensure your GitHub API is linked for hosting images. Set up a repository where the workflow can upload screenshots and other related images. This repository will be referenced in the workflow nodes where images are handled. Configuration Before running the workflow, set up the necessary API keys and configurations in the API Auth node. Adjust batch size and other parameters as needed. Error Handling The workflow includes nodes like Stop and Error for robust error handling, post an issue and mention the creator using N8N community. Contributions This workflow is open for community contributions. Enhancements and improvements are welcome.
by Rostislav
This n8n template provides a complete solution for Optical Character Recognition (OCR) of image and PDF files directly within Telegram Users can simply send PNG, JPEG, or PDF documents to your Telegram bot, and the workflow will process them, extract text using Mistral OCR, and return the content as a downloadable Markdown (.md) text file. Key Features & How it Works: Effortless OCR via Telegram**: Users send a file to the bot, and the system automatically detects the file type (PNG, JPEG, or PDF). File Size Validation: The workflow enforces a **25 MB file size limit, in line with Telegram Bot API restrictions, ensuring smooth operation. Mistral-Powered Recognition: Leveraging **Mistral OCR, the template accurately extracts text from various document types. Markdown Output**: Recognized text is automatically converted into a clean Markdown (.md) text file, ready for easy editing, storage, or further processing. Secure File Delivery: The processed Markdown file is delivered back to the user via Telegram. For this, the workflow ingeniously uses a **GET request to itself (acting as a file downloader proxy). This generated link allows Telegram to fetch the .md file directly. Please note: This download functionality requires the workflow to be in an Active status. Optional Whitelist Security: Enhance your bot's security with an **optional whitelist feature. You can configure specific Telegram User IDs to restrict access, ensuring only authorized users can interact with your bot. Simplified Webhook Management**: The template includes dedicated utility flows for convenient management of your Telegram bot's webhooks (for both development and production environments). This template is ideal for digitizing documents on the go, extracting text from scanned files, or converting image-based content into versatile, searchable text. Getting Started To get this powerful OCR bot up and running, follow these two main steps: Set Up Your Telegram Bot: First, you'll need to configure your Telegram bot and its webhooks. Follow the instructions detailed in the Telegram Bot Webhook Setup section to create your bot, obtain its API token, and set up the necessary webhook URLs. Configure Bot Settings: Next, you'll need to define key operational parameters for your bot. Proceed to the Settings Configuration section and populate the variables according to your preferences, including options for whitelist access.
by Lucas Peyrin
How it works This template is an interactive playground designed to help you master the most useful keyboard shortcuts in n8n and supercharge your building speed. Forget boring lists—this workflow gives you hands-on tasks to complete, turning learning into a practical exercise. The workflow is structured into four chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of workflow development: Node Basics: Learn the fundamentals of interacting with a single node, such as renaming, editing, duplicating, and deactivating. Canvas Navigation & Selection: Master the art of moving around the canvas and selecting multiple nodes efficiently. Advanced Actions: Discover powerful moves like tidying up messy connections and creating sub-workflows. Execution & Debugging: Uncover essential shortcuts for testing your workflows, like pinning data and navigating the executions panel. Each step provides a clear task in a sticky note, guiding you to perform the action yourself. Set up steps Setup time: 0 minutes! This workflow is a self-contained tutorial and requires no setup, credentials, or configuration. Open the workflow. Follow the instructions in the sticky notes, starting from the top. Perform the actions as described to build muscle memory for each shortcut. That's it! Get ready to become an n8n power user.
by Aayushman Sharma
Automatically create Google Tasks from new Gmail emails labeled "To-Do". Who is this for? This template is perfect for individuals and teams who want to boost their productivity by automatically converting important emails into actionable tasks in Google Tasks. What problem is this workflow solving? Manually managing emails and creating tasks can be tedious. This workflow ensures you never miss a follow-up by instantly turning important emails into tasks without switching between apps. What this workflow does? Watches for new emails in Gmail with the label "To-Do". Creates a new Google Task with the email subject as the task title and the email snippet as notes. Sets the task due date to 24 hours after the email is received. Setup Create a label "To-Do" in your Gmail account if it doesn't already exist. Connect your Gmail and Google Tasks accounts to n8n using OAuth2 credentials. Import the workflow into n8n and activate it. How to customize this workflow to your needs? Change the Gmail label to a different one (e.g., "Important", "Follow-up"). Modify the due date logic in the expression if you want more/less time to complete tasks: {{ $now.add(2, 'days').toISOString() }} Add additional Gmail filters (like only unread emails) to refine which emails create tasks.
by Simeon
🔄 Reddit Content Operations via MCP Server 🧑💼 Who is this for? This workflow is built for content creators, marketers, Reddit automation enthusiasts, and AI agent developers who want structured, programmable access to Reddit content. If you're researching niche communities, tracking trends, or automating Reddit engagement — this is for you. 💡 What problem is this workflow solving? Reddit has valuable content scattered across subreddits, but manual analysis or engagement is inefficient. This workflow acts as a centralized API interface to: Query and manage Reddit posts Create, fetch, delete, and reply to comments Analyze subreddit metadata and behavior Enable AI agents to autonomously operate on Reddit data It does this using an MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server over Server-Sent Events (SSE). ⚙️ What this workflow does This template sets up a custom MCP Server that listens for JSON-based operation commands sent via SSE. Based on the operation, it routes the request to one of the following branches: 🟥 Post CRUD Create a new Reddit post Search posts across subreddits Fetch posts by ID Delete existing posts 🟩 Comment CRUD Create or reply to comments Fetch multiple comments from posts Delete specific comments 🟦 Subreddit Read Operations Get information about subreddits List subreddit posts Retrieve subreddit rules 🛠 Setup Import this workflow into your self-hosted n8n instance. Configure Reddit credentials (OAuth2). Connect your input system to the MCP Server Trigger node via SSE. Send operation payloads to the server like this: { "operation": "post_search", "params": { "query": "AI agents", "subreddit": "machinelearning" } } The workflow will route to the appropriate node based on operation type. 🧩 Supported Operations post_create post_get_many post_search post_delete post_get_by_id comment_create comment_reply comment_get_many comment_delete subreddit_get_about subreddit_get_many subreddit_get_rules 🧠 How to customize this workflow to your needs Add new operations to the operation_switch node for additional API functionality. Chain results into Notion, Slack, Airtable, or external APIs. Integrate with OpenAI/GPT to summarize posts or filter content. Add logic to score and sort content by engagement, sentiment, or keywords. 🟨 Sticky Notes Each operation group is color-coded (Posts, Comments, Subreddits). Sticky Notes explain the purpose and dependencies of each section. Easy to maintain and extend with clear logical separation. ⚠️ This template uses a custom MCP Server node and only works in self-hosted n8n. 🖼 Workflow Preview
by Marcial Ambriz
Remixed Backup your workflows to GitHub from Solomon's work. Check out his templates. How it works This workflow will backup your workflows to GitHub. It uses the n8n API node to export all workflows. It then loops over the data, checks in GitHub to see if a file exists that uses the credential's ID. Once checked it will: update the file on GitHub if it exists; create a new file if it doesn't exist; ignore if it's the same. In addition, it also checks if any workflows have been deleted from n8n. If a workflow no longer exists in n8n, the corresponding file will be removed from the repository to keep everything in sync. Who is this for? People wanting to backup their workflows outside the server for safety purposes or to migrate to another server.
by Wayne Simpson
Automate your email management with this workflow, designed for freelancers and business professionals who receive high volumes of emails. By leveraging AI-powered categorisation and dynamic email processing, this template helps you organise your inbox and streamline communication for better efficiency and productivity. Check out the YouTube video for step-by-step set up instructions! How it works: Fetch & Filter Emails: The workflow retrieves emails from your Microsoft Outlook account, filtering out flagged emails and those already categorised. Content Preparation: Each email is cleaned up and converted to a structured format using Markdown, making it easier for AI processing. AI Categorization: The content is analysed using an AI model, which categorises the emails into predefined categories (e.g., Action, Junk, Business, SaaS) based on the context and content. Email Categorization & Folder Management: The categorised emails are updated in Microsoft Outlook and moved to respective folders such as "Junk Email" or "Receipts" based on the AI's classification. Conditional Processing & Final Checks: Additional checks and conditions ensure that only unread emails are processed, and errors are gracefully managed to maintain workflow stability. Set up steps: Connect Microsoft Outlook: Link your Microsoft Outlook account using the built-in credentials node to enable email fetching, updating, and folder management. Configure AI Model (Ollama API): Set up the AI model by connecting to the Ollama API and choosing your desired language model for categorisation. Modify Email Categories (Optional): Customize the categories and subcategories within the workflow to suit your unique email management needs. Set Up Error Handling: Review the error handling node settings to ensure smooth workflow execution. This template offers a robust solution for managing and organising your inbox, helping you save time and keep your focus on important emails.
by CustomJS
n8n Workflow: Automating Website Screenshots from Google Sheets This n8n workflow captures screenshots of websites listed in a Google Sheet and saves them to Google Drive using the CustomJS PDF Toolkit. @custom-js/n8n-nodes-pdf-toolkit Features Monitors** a Google Sheet for new rows with website URLs. Captures** screenshots of the websites using the CustomJS PDF Toolkit. Uploads** the screenshots to a specified Google Drive folder. Notice Community nodes can only be installed on self-hosted instances of n8n. Requirements Self-hosted** n8n instance A Google Sheets document containing website URLs and Titles. A Google Drive folder to store the screenshots. A CustomJS API key for website screenshots. n8n credentials** for Google Sheets and Google Drive. Workflow Steps Google Sheets Trigger Monitors a specified sheet for new rows. Extracts the URL and Title from the row. Website Screenshot Node Uses CustomJS PDF Toolkit to take a screenshot of the given URL. Google Drive Upload Saves the screenshot to a specific Google Drive folder. Uses the Title column as the filename. Setup Guide 1. Connect Google Sheets Ensure your Google Sheet has a column named Url for website URLs and Name for website names. Set up Google Sheets credentials in n8n. 2. Configure CustomJS API Sign up at CustomJS. Retrieve your API key from the profile page. Add your API key as n8n credentials. 3. Set Up Google Drive Create a folder in Google Drive to store screenshots. Copy the folder ID and set it in the Google Drive node in n8n. Perfect for: Website monitoring** Generating visual archives of web pages** Automating content curation** This workflow streamlines the process of capturing and organizing website screenshots efficiently.