in other news I installed @n8n_io tonight and holy moly it’s good
it’s compatible with EVERYTHING
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Using generic authentication
aaron
@acar321
in other news I installed @n8n_io tonight and holy moly it’s good
it’s compatible with EVERYTHING
qupaya technologies
@qupaya
We're using the @n8n_io cloud for our internal automation tasks since the beta started. It's awesome! Also, support is super fast and always helpful. 🤗
Cris
Last week I automated much of the back office work for a small design studio in less than 8hrs and I am still mind-blown about it.
n8n is a game-changer and should be known by all SMBs and even enterprise companies.
How can I set up Engati integration in n8n?
To use Engati integration in n8n, start by adding the HTTP Request node to your workflow canvas and authenticate it using a generic authentication method. Once connected, you can make custom API calls to Engati to query the data you need using the URLs you provide, for example: after authenticating the HTTP Request node, you can create records in Engati by sending a POST request to the relevant API endpoint with the required data in the body. To update records, use a PUT request with the appropriate identifiers and data payload. For retrieving data, a GET request to the specific endpoint will return the desired information from Engati.
Do I need any special permissions or API keys to integrate Engati with n8n?
Can I combine Engati with other apps in n8n workflows?
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