After building more automation workflows with n8n, one issue kept coming up repeatedly:
Most people wanted to build workflows - not manage servers.
A lot of users were spending time on:
- VPS setup
- Docker configuration
- SSL setup
- server maintenance
- scaling infrastructure
- fixing uptime issues
- managing updates
Instead of actually building automations.
That's one of the main reasons we built a fully managed n8n hosting platform.
The goal was simple:
Give users a dedicated n8n instance without the infrastructure headaches.
What We Wanted to Solve
A lot of n8n hosting options either:
- limit executions
- restrict workflows
- share resources
- block community nodes
- become expensive quickly
So we focused on:
- unlimited workflows
- unlimited executions
- dedicated resources
- custom domains
- community node access
- automatic provisioning
- global server regions
No shared environments.
No noisy neighbors.
Every instance runs on its own dedicated infrastructure.
Biggest Advantage We Noticed
Once people stop worrying about infrastructure, they spend more time building actual workflows.
That's where automation becomes useful:
- lead systems
- onboarding
- AI workflows
- reporting
- CRM syncing
- notifications
- internal operations
A lot of teams don't necessarily need another tool.
They just need automation that runs reliably.
Why We Chose Dedicated Infrastructure
One thing we learned quickly is that workflow performance matters a lot once automations start scaling.
Especially for:
- AI workflows
- webhook-heavy systems
- API automations
- high execution volumes
Dedicated resources made a massive difference compared to shared hosting setups.
Built for Agencies & Automation Teams
The platform was designed mainly for:
- agencies
- SaaS businesses
- automation builders
- internal operations teams
- AI workflow systems
Basically anyone running serious n8n automations without wanting to manage infrastructure manually.
Curious how others here are currently hosting their n8n setups right now.
Self-hosted?
Cloud?
Managed hosting?
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