It's funny that n8n is also in Germany. I moved from Zappier to selft hosted n8n, because the low code possibilities, to create more complex flows, for example connecting to Kafka events
It's good to hear that you moved to a self-hosted solution. I can tell the differences between n8n and Automatisch so that you can compare them better.
- Automatisch is an open-source software where n8n is fair-code licensed. Therefore, it especially differs from the licensing perspective.
- n8n has a canvas-based flow editor, while Automatisch has an editor like Zapier's.
- From the UX perspective, we try our best to keep it so that anyone with and without technical knowledge can easily build workflow automation.
I use n8n too, but the biggest problem for me (as a developer) is, that it cost too much time to define complex rules and test them. An easier define and better test output procedure could be a great advantage over n8n.
Don't concentrate too much on "non" developers, cause these people normaly not use such tools, no matter how easy they are. That is why i hope you add better tooling for developer, to make their live easier.
- Automatisch is an open-source software where n8n is fair-code licensed. Therefore, it especially differs from the licensing perspective.
- n8n has a canvas-based flow editor, while Automatisch has an editor like Zapier's.
- From the UX perspective, we try our best to keep it so that anyone with and without technical knowledge can easily build workflow automation.