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Exporting Tawk.to Help Center Articles to Google Drive as Markdown Files

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Created by: Pedro Entringer || pedroentringer

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🧠 Export Tawk.to Help Center Articles to Google Drive as Markdown Files

Transform the way you manage your knowledge base with this fully automated N8N workflow!
This automation connects directly to your Tawk.to Help Center, reads all published categories and articles, converts them to Markdown (.md) format, and uploads each file to Google Drive


🔹 Key Benefits

🚀 Complete Extraction
Automatically captures all categories and articles from your Tawk.to Help Center, even without direct API integration.

🧩 Automatic Conversion
Transforms HTML content into clean Markdown files — perfect for editing, version control, or migration to another CMS.

☁️ Native Google Drive Integration
Saves each article with a structured filename, avoids duplicates, and organizes them by category.

🔁 Fully Customizable
Easily adapt the workflow to export to Notion, GitHub, Dropbox, or any other platform supported by N8N.

💡 Ideal Use Cases

  • Migrating your Tawk.to Help Center
  • Creating automated content backups
  • Integrating documentation across multiple systems

⚙️ Prerequisites

Before running this workflow, make sure you have:

  • An active Tawk.to account with access to your Help Center.
  • A Google Drive account (personal or workspace).
  • Access to N8N (self-hosted or cloud).

🧰 Setup Instructions

  1. Import the Workflow

    • Download the JSON file from the provided link or your N8N community instance.
    • In N8N, click Import Workflow and upload the file.
  2. Authenticate Google Drive

    • Open the Google Drive node.
    • Click Connect, choose your Google account, and allow access.
  3. Configure Output Folder

    • Choose or create a target folder in your Google Drive where articles will be saved.
  4. Run the Workflow

    • Click Execute Workflow.
    • The automation will read all Help Center articles, convert them to Markdown, and save them to your Drive.