About n8n Automation Tutorial
n8n Automation Tutorial publishes practical guides for people building workflow automation with n8n. The site focuses on self-hosting, credentials, queue mode, node behavior, AI workflow design, security problems, and tool comparisons where n8n is part of the decision.
About Olaitan Oladipo
Olaitan Oladipo holds a BSc in Sociology from Olabisi Onabanjo University. He is a self-taught automation builder who has spent years inside n8n doing the work that most tutorials skip: debugging OAuth errors at 2am, migrating client automations from Make.com mid-project, fighting reverse proxy misconfigurations on AWS EC2, and figuring out through trial and error what actually holds up in production versus what only looks clean in a demo.
He is not a developer by training and not a SaaS founder. He is the person in the Discord server who actually answers the question instead of linking to the docs.
His writing on n8n Automation Tutorial covers self-hosting, AI agent workflows, tool comparisons, and the security vulnerabilities the automation industry would rather not discuss. He has built AI-assisted invoice approval flows using OpenAI function calling, connected Claude via HTTP Request nodes, and holds considered opinions about Zapier, Make.com, LangChain, and CrewAI that their marketing teams would not appreciate.
He writes for people who are technical enough to follow a tutorial but experienced enough to want the honest version.
Editorial Standard
Articles are written to help readers make and troubleshoot real automation decisions. When a tutorial discusses deployment, credentials, OAuth, webhooks, or security, it should explain the setting, the failure mode, and the practical reason the step matters.
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