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Rapid Product Development with n8n

Practical guide to creating digital products on the web using workflow automation and n8n
2022 ᛫


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Summary


Learn n8n to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase productivity in your development process

Key Features

  • Discover best practices, advantages, and case studies from the n8n team
  • Explore practical techniques to build market-ready low-code solutions using n8n and Bubble
  • Learn how to develop enterprise-scale web applications without any engineering support

Book Description

Explore how n8n enables you to connect different systems and cloud services without having to hire specialists or develop technical skill sets across multiple tech stacks. This book will show you how n8n can reduce the time required to develop new products, helping you bring them to the market quickly compared to building a whole development team.

This official n8n guide will assist you with adopting and integrating n8n in your development workflow in the best possible manner. You'll begin by learning where n8n fits in the tech stack of your business and how it provides opportunities for reducing cost as well as increasing efficiency and revenue. Once you've identified opportunities where you can leverage n8n's connectivity and automation functionality within your working environment, you'll progress to building an n8n-based toolset that will increase the profitability of your operations.

By the end of this product development book, you'll be able to identify real-world opportunities to generate income, improve efficiencies, and then build tools to capitalize on these opportunities.

What you will learn

  • Identify opportunities to use n8n in your organization and develop a business use case
  • Understand how to use APIs and webhooks with n8n
  • Build a custom production-ready API endpoint for your n8n applications
  • Create an end-to-end web application by connecting an API to the frontend
  • Automate your digital processes based on time and external triggers
  • Develop complex business applications rapidly using a low-code approach

Who this book is for

This book is for web developers and low code enthusiasts who have basic knowledge of JavaScript as well as some basic understanding of web concepts such as APIs and webhooks. Developers looking for a digital platform to enable rapid prototyping and automation for their workflow will find this book useful.

About the authors



Jason McFeetors - Jason McFeetors works as a senior management consultant for a large IT consulting firm in Canada, where he is presently working with a team designing and building cloud-based call center solutions. Jason has been working in the IT industry for over 25 years and has worked at nearly every level in the industry, from support tech to system architect to chief technology officer. His love for all things tech takes him to all sectors of the industry, including software development, hardware design, automation, and IoT. His work has previously been featured in Popular Science and Lifehacker.

Tanay Pant - Tanay Pant is an author, speaker, and developer relations expert. He has written the books Learning Web-based Virtual Reality, Building a Virtual Assistant for Raspberry Pi, and Learning Firefox OS Application Development. He has been listed in the about credits of the Firefox web browser for his contributions to the different open source projects of the Mozilla Foundation. He also writes for several websites, such as SitePoint and Tuts+, where he shares tips and tricks about web development.