Thanks for this clarity. Please could you help also clarify which, between n8n and ActivePieces, you would pick over the other an why as they both have self-hosting options. Much appreciated. Cheers!
Im a person that never used any automation including rSS but always wanted to. It just always went over my head with the operations including sending segmented emails but i'm here to learn hopefully more in depth of how to create my research workflows
Hey thanks for the encouragement! Yes, integrating with AI is in my lesson plan. I'm just starting with the basics first, but will quickly go into AI soon. I do script out my videos, I find I can't get my thoughts out succinctly if I don't!
great video Ben. One question, if it is not for commercial use, then as an agency we cannot sell these automations to others on our self-hosted server?
Commercial use is allowed as long as it's for "internal business purposes." My understanding is that they just don't want someone running a SaaS directly competing with their n8n cloud service. I think this applies to an agency (which is allowed): "Providing consulting services related to n8n, for example building workflows, custom features closely connect to n8n, or code that gets executed by n8n." An agency is essentially doing consulting services. Check out their Sustainable Use License page for all the details.
maybe... personally, I prefer low-code: where I can get up and running quickly using no-code and only code the complex parts that can't be done with no-code. But everyone has their own preferences based on comfort level, time, skills, etc.
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Thanks for this clarity. Please could you help also clarify which, between n8n and ActivePieces, you would pick over the other an why as they both have self-hosting options. Much appreciated. Cheers!
Im a person that never used any automation including rSS but always wanted to. It just always went over my head with the operations including sending segmented emails but i'm here to learn hopefully more in depth of how to create my research workflows
Thanks for giving me some insights on my audience 😊 I hope you're learning effectively with this tutorial series!
Wow, thank you for explaining it so I could actually understand it.
Excellent narrative! Though it is long, not boring! That is the main thing and learned a lot of things.
I tried to keep it short, but there was a lot to cover. Glad you didn't find it boring!
Very nice explanation! Keep up the good work! Thanks
I enjoyed the quality of the video and presentation. I am looking into n8n rn, so this was a welcomed find.
Thanks, I'll keep putting more n8n related content out!
I really like the way you explained the whole stuff. Looking forward to the next videos❤
Thanks for the feedback! Working on getting the next one up!
Your videos are wonderful Ben! Keep up the great work. 🙌
Would love to learn more about n8n and AI with Claude and ChatGPT (among other things).
Also, do you write your scripts out and use a teleprompter? Your videos are very precise and smooth. No time wasted. Love it!
Hey thanks for the encouragement! Yes, integrating with AI is in my lesson plan. I'm just starting with the basics first, but will quickly go into AI soon. I do script out my videos, I find I can't get my thoughts out succinctly if I don't!
@@BenYoungAI - So script + teleprompter?
great video Ben. One question, if it is not for commercial use, then as an agency we cannot sell these automations to others on our self-hosted server?
Commercial use is allowed as long as it's for "internal business purposes." My understanding is that they just don't want someone running a SaaS directly competing with their n8n cloud service. I think this applies to an agency (which is allowed): "Providing consulting services related to n8n, for example building workflows, custom features closely connect to n8n, or code that gets executed by n8n." An agency is essentially doing consulting services. Check out their Sustainable Use License page for all the details.
code > no-code garbage! If you can't write the code yourself, you don't deserve it!
maybe... personally, I prefer low-code: where I can get up and running quickly using no-code and only code the complex parts that can't be done with no-code. But everyone has their own preferences based on comfort level, time, skills, etc.