by Marcel Claus-Ahrens
This automation syncs your Invoice PDFs from Stripe to a (AWS) S3 Bucket each month, in a folder of your choice, with the following subPath: yourFolder/invoiceYear/invoiceMonth/fileName Fill in your Credentials and Settings in the Nodes marked with "*". You can adjust this Workflow to your needs. You can also override the yearand month in the ENV* Node for manual syncs. It will sync every Invoice PDF which created-date is greater then the provided year and month. It will automatically set the day to the first day of the desired month. Enjoy the Workflow! ❤️ https://let-the-work-flow.com Workflow Automation & Development
by NanaB
Description This n8n workflow acts as your personal AI speechwriting coach, directly accessible through Telegram. It listens to your spoken or typed drafts, provides insightful feedback on clarity, engagement, structure, and content, and iteratively refines your message based on your updates. Once you're ready, it synthesizes a brand-new speech or talk incorporating all the improvements and your accumulated ideas. This tool streamlines the speechwriting process, offering on-demand AI assistance to help you craft impactful and well-structured presentations. How it Works Input via Telegram: You interact with the workflow by sending your speech drafts or talking points directly to a designated Telegram bot. AI Feedback: The workflow processes your input using AI models (OpenAI and/or Google Gemini) to analyze various aspects of your speech and provides constructive feedback via Telegram. Iterative Refinement: You can then send updated versions of your speech to the bot, receiving further feedback to guide your revisions. Speech Synthesis: When you send the command to "generate speech," the workflow compiles all your previous input and the AI's feedback to synthesize a new, improved speech or talk, which is then sent back to you via Telegram. New Speech Cycle: By sending the command "new speech," the workflow clears its memory, allowing you to start the process anew for a different topic. Set Up Steps (Takes Approximatly 5 Minutes) Step 1: Create a Telegram Bot and Obtain its ID Open the Telegram application and search for "BotFather". Start a chat with BotFather by clicking "Start" or sending the /start command. Create a new bot by sending the command /newbot. Follow BotFather's instructions to choose a name and username for your bot. Once your bot is created, BotFather will provide you with an API token. Keep this token secure as it's required to connect your n8n workflow to your bot. Step 2: Obtain an OpenAI API Key Go to the OpenAI website (https://platform.openai.com/) and sign up for an account if you don't already have one. Navigate to the API keys section (usually under your profile settings or a "Developers" tab). Click on "Create new secret key". Copy the generated API key and store it securely. You will need to provide this key to your n8n workflow to access OpenAI's language models. Step 3: Obtain a Google Gemini LLM API Key Go to the Google Cloud AI Platform or Google AI Studio website (the specific platform may vary depending on the current Google AI offerings; search for "Google AI API"). Sign up or log in with your Google account. Follow the instructions to enable the Gemini API and create an API key. This might involve creating a project if you haven't already. Copy the generated API key and store it securely. You can then configure your n8n workflow to utilize Google Gemini's language models as well. Customization Options This n8n workflow offers significant flexibility, below are a few options: Modify AI prompts to tailor feedback and generation for presentations, storytelling, interviews, sales pitches, academic talks, and creative writing. Switch the interface from Telegram to Slack, WhatsApp, or even a web interface by replacing the relevant n8n nodes. Integrate analysis for sentiment, keyword density, pacing (with voice input), and filler word detection by adjusting the workflow. Connect to external data sources to provide context to the AI for more targeted feedback and generation. This adaptability allows you to re use this workflow for a wide range of specific use cases and communication environments.
by Zacharia Kimotho
Remember when you were doing some large research and wanted to quickly bookmark a page and save it, only to find premium options? Worry not; n8n got you covered. You can now create a simple bookmarking app straight to your browser using simple scrips on your browser called bookmarklets. A bookmarklet is a bookmark stored in a web browser that contains JavaScript commands that add new features to the browser. To create one, we need to add a short script to the bookmark tab of our browser like below A simple hack is to open a new tab and click on the star that appears on the right side Now that we have our bookmark, it's time for the fun part. Right-click on the bookmark we just created and select the edit option. This will allow you to set the name you want for your bookmark and the destination URL. The URL used here will be the script that shall "capture" the page we want to bookmark. The code below has been used and tested to work for this example javascript:(() => { var currentUrl = window.location.href; var webhookUrl = 'https://$yourN8nInstanceUrl/webhook/1rxsxc04b027-39d2-491a-a9c6-194289fe400c'; var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open('POST', webhookUrl, true); xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); var data = JSON.stringify({ url: currentUrl }); xhr.send(data); })(); Your Bookmark should look like something like this Now that we have this setup, we are now going to n8n to receive the data sent by this script. Create a new webhook node that receives the POST request as in the workflow and replace $yourN8nInstanceUrl with your actual n8n instance. This workflow can then be configured to send this data to a notion database. Make sure the notion database has all the required permissions before executing the workflow. Otherwise the URLs will not be saved
by David Roberts
This workflow shows how you can get your OpenAI assistant to call an n8n workflow as a tool. Since you can put almost any functionality in an n8n workflow, this means you can give your assistant access to almost any data source. Note that to use this template, you need to be on n8n version 1.19.4 or later.
by Davide
This workflow streamlines your WooCommerce product creation process by integrating directly with Google Sheets. Simply input product details into your spreadsheet, and the workflow takes care of the rest-automatically creating new products on your WooCommerce store with inventory management. But it doesn’t stop there. A dedicated SEO expert chain analyzes each product’s content and generates optimized meta titles and meta descriptions for the plugin Yoast SEO, enhancing visibility and ranking potential on search engines. Key Benefits: 🔄 Automation: No more manual uploads—save time and reduce errors by syncing Google Sheets directly with WooCommerce. ⚡ Speed: Instantly publish multiple products with just one action. 🧠 Built-in SEO Intelligence: Automatically generate SEO-friendly meta titles and descriptions tailored to each product. 📈 Improved Search Visibility: Boost your store's traffic with optimized product listings. 🧩 Customizable: Easily adapt the workflow to your specific needs or integrate with other platforms. How It Works This workflow automates the creation of WooCommerce products and generates optimized SEO meta tags (title and description) using AI. Here’s the step-by-step process: Data Retrieval**: The workflow starts by fetching product details (title, category, description, price, etc.) from a Google Sheets document. Product Creation**: Each product is created in WooCommerce using the retrieved data, including categories, pricing, stock details, and images. AI-Powered SEO Optimization**: An AI model (Google Gemini via OpenRouter) analyzes the product details and generates SEO-optimized meta titles (≤60 chars) and meta descriptions (≤160 chars). Meta Tag Assignment**: The generated meta tags are saved back to the Google Sheets and applied to the WooCommerce product using Yoast SEO metadata. Completion Tracking**: The workflow marks completed entries in Google Sheets and sends a Telegram notification upon finishing all products. Set Up Steps Before running the workflow, ensure the following steps are completed: Step 1**: Install the Yoast SEO plugin on WordPress and add the provided PHP code to functions.php to enable meta tag API support. Step 2**: Enable the WooCommerce REST API in WordPress and configure the Telegram node with a valid CHAT_ID for notifications. Step 3**: Prepare a Google Sheet with product data (columns A-I in specific formats) and share its ID in the workflow. Ensure columns B, E, and F are in text format, and column I is numeric. Once set up, the workflow can be triggered manually or scheduled to run automatically, streamlining product creation and SEO optimization. Who is it useful for? Ideal for eCommerce managers, digital marketers, or anyone managing large product catalogs-this workflow turns your spreadsheet into a powerful product launcher. Need help customizing? Contact me for consulting and support or add me on Linkedin.
by Lucas Perret
Enrich your company lists with OpenAI GPT-3 ↓ You’ll get valuable information such as: Market (B2B or B2C) Industry Target Audience Value Proposition This will help you to: add more personalization to your outreach make informed decisions about which accounts to target I've made the process easy with an n8n workflow. Here is what it does: Retrieve website URLs from Google Sheets Extract the content for each website Analyze it with GPT-3 Update Google Sheets with GPT-3 data
by Yohita
This workflow template creates an audio stream session on UltraVox compatible with Plivo and sends it to Plivo. How It Works : Plivo initiates a call and requests the Answer URL. The workflow responds with Plivo XML to join the session. Note: Ensure you update the UltraVox API Key in the credentials. Update System Prompt based on your requirements. Check Youtube Video
by Angel Menendez
Have you ever wanted to throttle Plex when connecting remotely to your server? Well here is the script for you! The instructions to deploy are below: You will need: A plex server with Plex Pass (for webhooks) n8n running locally (either in docker on via the desktop app) Qbittorent with WebUI enabled Begin by installing n8n by visiting n8n.io. You can install the desktop version or the docker version, whichever works best for your but I'm doing this on my desktop version of n8n. Copy the code from this page into your n8n install canvas. You should see the script appear before your eyes. From there, you Double click on the Webhook node at the beginning of the script. Copy both the Test and Production URLs that appear there. Now make your way to Plex and visit your settings. On the left, you should see the webhooks option if you have Plex Pass. This will setup your triggers. Next visit your qBitTorrent instance and enable WebUI. Notate your Username, Password, and Port. You will also need to know the IP of the machine that qbittorent is running on. If you have an iPhone you can connect to the same wireless network as your computer and use the Fing app to scan the network for the IP. Open up the script and edit the Global Variables to reflect the values you copied. Hit save at the top right, and then activate the script. Enjoy!!
by Peter
Read a value by key from a local json file. Related workflow: WriteKey Create a subfolder in your n8n homedir: /home/node/.n8n/local-files. In docker look at the data path and create a subfolder local-files. Set the correct access rights chmod 1000.1000 local-files. Put the workflow code in a new workflow named GetKey. Create another workflow with a function item: return { file: '/4711.json', // 4711 should be your workflow id key: 'MyKey', default: 'Optional returned value if key is empty / not exists' } Pipe the function item to an Execution Workflow that calls the GetKey workflow. It would be nice if we could get someday a shiny built-in n8n node that does the job. :)
by Angel Menendez
CallForge - AI-Powered Product Insights Processor from Sales Calls Automate product feedback extraction from AI-analyzed sales calls and store structured insights in Notion for data-driven product decisions. 🎯 Who is This For? This workflow is designed for: ✅ Product managers tracking customer feedback and feature requests. ✅ Engineering teams identifying usability issues and AI/ML-related mentions. ✅ Customer success teams monitoring product pain points from real sales conversations. It streamlines product intelligence gathering, ensuring customer insights are structured, categorized, and easily accessible in Notion for better decision-making. 🔍 What Problem Does This Workflow Solve? Product teams often struggle to capture, categorize, and act on valuable feedback from sales calls. With CallForge, you can: ✔ Automatically extract and categorize product feedback from AI-analyzed sales calls. ✔ Track AI/ML-related mentions to gauge customer demand for AI-driven features. ✔ Identify feature requests and pain points for product development prioritization. ✔ Store structured feedback in Notion, reducing manual tracking and increasing visibility across teams. This workflow eliminates manual feedback tracking, allowing product teams to focus on innovation and customer needs. 📌 Key Features & Workflow Steps 🎙️ AI-Powered Product Feedback Processing This workflow processes AI-generated sales call insights and organizes them in Notion databases: Triggers when AI sales call data is received. Detects product-related feedback (feature requests, bug reports, usability issues). Extracts key product insights, categorizing feedback based on customer needs. Identifies AI/ML-related mentions, tracking customer interest in AI-driven solutions. Aggregates feedback and categorizes it by sentiment (positive, neutral, negative). Logs insights in Notion, making them accessible for product planning discussions. 📊 Notion Database Integration Product Feedback** → Logs feature requests, usability issues, and bug reports. AI Use Cases** → Tracks AI-related discussions and customer interest in machine learning solutions. 🛠 How to Set Up This Workflow 1. Prepare Your AI Call Analysis Data Ensure AI-generated sales call insights are available. Compatible with Gong, Fireflies.ai, Otter.ai, and other AI transcription tools. 2. Connect Your Notion Database Set up Notion databases for: 🔹 Product Feedback (logs feature requests and bug reports). 🔹 AI Use Cases (tracks AI/ML mentions and customer demand). 3. Configure n8n API Integrations Connect your Notion API key** in n8n under “Notion API Credentials.” Set up webhook triggers** to receive AI-generated sales insights. Test the workflow** using a sample AI sales call analysis. 🔧 How to Customize This Workflow 💡 Modify Notion Data Structure – Adjust fields to align with your product team's workflow. 💡 Refine AI Data Processing Rules – Customize how feature requests and pain points are categorized. 💡 Integrate with Slack or Email – Notify teams when recurring product issues emerge. 💡 Expand with Project Management Tools – Sync insights with Jira, Trello, or Asana to create product tickets automatically. ⚙️ Key Nodes Used in This Workflow 🔹 If Nodes – Detect if product feedback, AI mentions, or feature requests exist in AI data. 🔹 Notion Nodes – Create and update structured feedback entries in Notion. 🔹 Split Out & Aggregate Nodes – Process multiple insights and consolidate AI-generated data. 🔹 Wait Nodes – Ensure smooth sequencing of API calls and database updates. 🚀 Why Use This Workflow? ✔ Eliminates manual sales call review for product teams. ✔ Provides structured, AI-driven insights for feature planning and prioritization. ✔ Tracks AI/ML mentions to assess demand for AI-powered solutions. ✔ Improves product development strategies by leveraging real customer insights. ✔ Scalable for teams using n8n Cloud or self-hosted deployments. This workflow empowers product teams by transforming sales call data into actionable intelligence, optimizing feature planning, bug tracking, and AI/ML strategy. 🚀
by Davide
How it Works This workflow is designed to automate the process of handling incoming emails, summarizing their content, generating appropriate responses, and obtaining approval before sending replies. Below are the key operational steps: Email Reception and Summarization: The workflow starts with an Email Trigger (IMAP) node that listens for new emails in a specified inbox. Once an email is received, its HTML content is processed by a Markdown node to convert it into plain text if necessary, followed by an Email Summarization Chain node which uses AI to create a concise summary of the email's content using prompts tailored for this purpose. Response Generation and Approval: A Write email node generates a professional response based on the summarized content, utilizing predefined templates and guidelines such as keeping responses under 100 words and ensuring they're formatted correctly in HTML. Before sending out any automated replies, the system sends these drafts via Gmail for human review and approval through a Gmail node configured with double-approval settings. If approved (Approve?), the finalized email is sent back to the original sender using the Send Email node; otherwise, it loops back for further edits or manual intervention. Set Up Steps To replicate this workflow within your own n8n environment, follow these essential configuration steps: Configuration: Begin by setting up an n8n instance either locally or via cloud services offered directly from their official site. Import the provided JSON configuration file into your workspace, making sure all required credentials like IMAP, SMTP, OpenAI API keys, etc., are properly set up under Credentials section since multiple nodes rely heavily on external integrations for functionalities like reading emails, generating summaries, crafting replies, and managing approvals. Customization: Adjust parameters according to specific business needs, including but not limited to adjusting the conditions used during conditional checks performed by nodes like Approve?. Modify the template messages given to AI models so they align closely with organizational tone & style preferences while maintaining professionalism expected in business communications. Ensure correct mappings between fields when appending data to external systems like Google Sheets or similar platforms where records might need tracking post-interaction completion.
by Davide
This workflow is designed to generate SEO-friendly content with DeepSeek R1 (or V3), publish it on WordPress, and update a Google Sheets document with the details of the created post. Below is a detailed analysis of what each node in the workflow does: How It Works Triggering the Workflow: The workflow starts with a Manual Trigger node, which is activated when the user clicks "Test workflow" in the n8n interface. Fetching Data: The Get Ideas node retrieves data from a Google Sheets document. It reads a specific sheet and filters the data based on the "ID POST" column, returning the first matching row. Setting the Prompt: The Set your prompt node extracts the PROMPT field from the Google Sheets data and assigns it to a variable for use in subsequent steps. Generating Content: The Generate article node uses an AI model (DeepSeek) to create an SEO-friendly article based on the prompt. The article includes an introduction, 2-3 chapters, and a conclusion, formatted in HTML. The Generate title node uses the same AI model to generate a concise, SEO-optimized title for the article. Publishing on WordPress: The Create post on WordPress node creates a new draft post on WordPress using the generated title and article content. Generating and Uploading an Image: The Generate Image node creates a photorealistic image based on the article title using an AI model (OpenAI). The Upload image node uploads the generated image to WordPress as a media file. The Set Image node assigns the uploaded image as the featured image for the WordPress post. Updating Google Sheets: The Update Sheet node updates the original Google Sheets document with the post details, including the title, post ID, creation date, and row number. Set Up Steps Configure Google Sheets Integration: Set up the Google Sheets node to connect to your Google account and specify the document ID and sheet name to read from and update. Set Up AI Models: Configure the OpenAI nodes (for generating the article, title, and image) with the appropriate API credentials and model settings (e.g., deepseek-reasoner for text generation). Configure WordPress Integration: Set up the WordPress node with your WordPress site's API credentials to allow creating posts and uploading media. Define the Prompt and Content Structure: In the Set your prompt node, ensure the prompt variable is correctly mapped to the data from Google Sheets. In the Generate article and Generate title nodes, define the instructions for the AI model to generate the desired content. Set Up Image Generation: Configure the Generate Image node with the appropriate prompt and image settings (e.g., size, quality, style). Configure HTTP Requests for Media Upload: Set up the Upload image and Set Image nodes to use the WordPress REST API for uploading and assigning the featured image. Map Data for Google Sheets Update: In the Update Sheet node, map the relevant fields (e.g., title, post ID, date) to the appropriate columns in the Google Sheets document. Test and Activate the Workflow: Run the workflow manually to ensure all steps execute correctly. Once verified, activate the workflow for automated execution. Overall purpose of the workflow This workflow automates the creation of SEO-friendly content for a WordPress blog. Starting from a prompt extracted from a Google Sheets document, it generates an article, a title, and an image, publishes the post on WordPress, and updates the Google Sheets document with the details of the created post. This process is useful for blog managers who want to automate content creation and publishing. Need help customizing? Contact me for consulting and support or add me on Linkedin.