n8n Workflow Patterns
Proven architectural patterns for building n8n workflows.
The 5 Core Patterns
Based on analysis of real workflow usage:
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Webhook Processing (Most Common)
- •Receive HTTP requests → Process → Output
- •Pattern: Webhook → Validate → Transform → Respond/Notify
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- •Fetch from REST APIs → Transform → Store/Use
- •Pattern: Trigger → HTTP Request → Transform → Action → Error Handler
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- •Read/Write/Sync database data
- •Pattern: Schedule → Query → Transform → Write → Verify
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- •AI agents with tools and memory
- •Pattern: Trigger → AI Agent (Model + Tools + Memory) → Output
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- •Recurring automation workflows
- •Pattern: Schedule → Fetch → Process → Deliver → Log
Pattern Selection Guide
When to use each pattern:
Webhook Processing - Use when:
- •Receiving data from external systems
- •Building integrations (Slack commands, form submissions, GitHub webhooks)
- •Need instant response to events
- •Example: "Receive Stripe payment webhook → Update database → Send confirmation"
HTTP API Integration - Use when:
- •Fetching data from external APIs
- •Synchronizing with third-party services
- •Building data pipelines
- •Example: "Fetch GitHub issues → Transform → Create Jira tickets"
Database Operations - Use when:
- •Syncing between databases
- •Running database queries on schedule
- •ETL workflows
- •Example: "Read Postgres records → Transform → Write to MySQL"
AI Agent Workflow - Use when:
- •Building conversational AI
- •Need AI with tool access
- •Multi-step reasoning tasks
- •Example: "Chat with AI that can search docs, query database, send emails"
Scheduled Tasks - Use when:
- •Recurring reports or summaries
- •Periodic data fetching
- •Maintenance tasks
- •Example: "Daily: Fetch analytics → Generate report → Email team"
Common Workflow Components
All patterns share these building blocks:
1. Triggers
- •Webhook - HTTP endpoint (instant)
- •Schedule - Cron-based timing (periodic)
- •Manual - Click to execute (testing)
- •Polling - Check for changes (intervals)
2. Data Sources
- •HTTP Request - REST APIs
- •Database nodes - Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB
- •Service nodes - Slack, Google Sheets, etc.
- •Code - Custom JavaScript/Python
3. Transformation
- •Set - Map/transform fields
- •Code - Complex logic
- •IF/Switch - Conditional routing
- •Merge - Combine data streams
4. Outputs
- •HTTP Request - Call APIs
- •Database - Write data
- •Communication - Email, Slack, Discord
- •Storage - Files, cloud storage
5. Error Handling
- •Error Trigger - Catch workflow errors
- •IF - Check for error conditions
- •Stop and Error - Explicit failure
- •Continue On Fail - Per-node setting
Workflow Creation Checklist
When building ANY workflow, follow this checklist:
Planning Phase
- • Identify the pattern (webhook, API, database, AI, scheduled)
- • List required nodes (use search_nodes)
- • Understand data flow (input → transform → output)
- • Plan error handling strategy
Implementation Phase
- • Create workflow with appropriate trigger
- • Add data source nodes
- • Configure authentication/credentials
- • Add transformation nodes (Set, Code, IF)
- • Add output/action nodes
- • Configure error handling
Validation Phase
- • Validate each node configuration (validate_node_operation)
- • Validate complete workflow (validate_workflow)
- • Test with sample data
- • Handle edge cases (empty data, errors)
Deployment Phase
- • Review workflow settings (execution order, timeout, error handling)
- • Activate workflow ⚠️ Manual activation required in n8n UI (API/MCP cannot activate)
- • Monitor first executions
- • Document workflow purpose and data flow
Data Flow Patterns
Linear Flow
Trigger → Transform → Action → End
Use when: Simple workflows with single path
Branching Flow
Trigger → IF → [True Path]
└→ [False Path]
Use when: Different actions based on conditions
Parallel Processing
Trigger → [Branch 1] → Merge
└→ [Branch 2] ↗
Use when: Independent operations that can run simultaneously
Loop Pattern
Trigger → Split in Batches → Process → Loop (until done)
Use when: Processing large datasets in chunks
Error Handler Pattern
Main Flow → [Success Path]
└→ [Error Trigger → Error Handler]
Use when: Need separate error handling workflow
Common Gotchas
1. Webhook Data Structure
Problem: Can't access webhook payload data
Solution: Data is nested under $json.body
❌ {{$json.email}}
✅ {{$json.body.email}}
See: n8n Expression Syntax skill
2. Multiple Input Items
Problem: Node processes all input items, but I only want one
Solution: Use "Execute Once" mode or process first item only
{{$json[0].field}} // First item only
3. Authentication Issues
Problem: API calls failing with 401/403
Solution:
- •Configure credentials properly
- •Use the "Credentials" section, not parameters
- •Test credentials before workflow activation
4. Node Execution Order
Problem: Nodes executing in unexpected order
Solution: Check workflow settings → Execution Order
- •v0: Top-to-bottom (legacy)
- •v1: Connection-based (recommended)
5. Expression Errors
Problem: Expressions showing as literal text
Solution: Use {{}} around expressions
- •See n8n Expression Syntax skill for details
Integration with Other Skills
These skills work together with Workflow Patterns:
n8n MCP Tools Expert - Use to:
- •Find nodes for your pattern (search_nodes)
- •Understand node operations (get_node_essentials)
- •Create workflows (n8n_create_workflow)
n8n Expression Syntax - Use to:
- •Write expressions in transformation nodes
- •Access webhook data correctly ({{$json.body.field}})
- •Reference previous nodes ({{$node["Node Name"].json.field}})
n8n Node Configuration - Use to:
- •Configure specific operations for pattern nodes
- •Understand node-specific requirements
n8n Validation Expert - Use to:
- •Validate workflow structure
- •Fix validation errors
- •Ensure workflow correctness before deployment
Pattern Statistics
Common workflow patterns:
Most Common Triggers:
- •Webhook - 35%
- •Schedule (periodic tasks) - 28%
- •Manual (testing/admin) - 22%
- •Service triggers (Slack, email, etc.) - 15%
Most Common Transformations:
- •Set (field mapping) - 68%
- •Code (custom logic) - 42%
- •IF (conditional routing) - 38%
- •Switch (multi-condition) - 18%
Most Common Outputs:
- •HTTP Request (APIs) - 45%
- •Slack - 32%
- •Database writes - 28%
- •Email - 24%
Average Workflow Complexity:
- •Simple (3-5 nodes): 42%
- •Medium (6-10 nodes): 38%
- •Complex (11+ nodes): 20%
Quick Start Examples
Example 1: Simple Webhook → Slack
1. Webhook (path: "form-submit", POST) 2. Set (map form fields) 3. Slack (post message to #notifications)
Example 2: Scheduled Report
1. Schedule (daily at 9 AM) 2. HTTP Request (fetch analytics) 3. Code (aggregate data) 4. Email (send formatted report) 5. Error Trigger → Slack (notify on failure)
Example 3: Database Sync
1. Schedule (every 15 minutes) 2. Postgres (query new records) 3. IF (check if records exist) 4. MySQL (insert records) 5. Postgres (update sync timestamp)
Example 4: AI Assistant
1. Webhook (receive chat message) 2. AI Agent ├─ OpenAI Chat Model (ai_languageModel) ├─ HTTP Request Tool (ai_tool) ├─ Database Tool (ai_tool) └─ Window Buffer Memory (ai_memory) 3. Webhook Response (send AI reply)
Example 5: API Integration
1. Manual Trigger (for testing) 2. HTTP Request (GET /api/users) 3. Split In Batches (process 100 at a time) 4. Set (transform user data) 5. Postgres (upsert users) 6. Loop (back to step 3 until done)
Detailed Pattern Files
For comprehensive guidance on each pattern:
- •webhook_processing.md - Webhook patterns, data structure, response handling
- •http_api_integration.md - REST APIs, authentication, pagination, retries
- •database_operations.md - Queries, sync, transactions, batch processing
- •ai_agent_workflow.md - AI agents, tools, memory, langchain nodes
- •scheduled_tasks.md - Cron schedules, reports, maintenance tasks
Real Template Examples
From n8n template library:
Template #2947: Weather to Slack
- •Pattern: Scheduled Task
- •Nodes: Schedule → HTTP Request (weather API) → Set → Slack
- •Complexity: Simple (4 nodes)
Webhook Processing: Most common pattern
- •Most common: Form submissions, payment webhooks, chat integrations
HTTP API: Common pattern
- •Most common: Data fetching, third-party integrations
Database Operations: Common pattern
- •Most common: ETL, data sync, backup workflows
AI Agents: Growing in usage
- •Most common: Chatbots, content generation, data analysis
Use search_templates and get_template from n8n-mcp tools to find examples!
Best Practices
✅ Do
- •Start with the simplest pattern that solves your problem
- •Plan your workflow structure before building
- •Use error handling on all workflows
- •Test with sample data before activation
- •Follow the workflow creation checklist
- •Use descriptive node names
- •Document complex workflows (notes field)
- •Monitor workflow executions after deployment
❌ Don't
- •Build workflows in one shot (iterate! avg 56s between edits)
- •Skip validation before activation
- •Ignore error scenarios
- •Use complex patterns when simple ones suffice
- •Hardcode credentials in parameters
- •Forget to handle empty data cases
- •Mix multiple patterns without clear boundaries
- •Deploy without testing
Summary
Key Points:
- •5 core patterns cover 90%+ of workflow use cases
- •Webhook processing is the most common pattern
- •Use the workflow creation checklist for every workflow
- •Plan pattern → Select nodes → Build → Validate → Deploy
- •Integrate with other skills for complete workflow development
Next Steps:
- •Identify your use case pattern
- •Read the detailed pattern file
- •Use n8n MCP Tools Expert to find nodes
- •Follow the workflow creation checklist
- •Use n8n Validation Expert to validate
Related Skills:
- •n8n MCP Tools Expert - Find and configure nodes
- •n8n Expression Syntax - Write expressions correctly
- •n8n Validation Expert - Validate and fix errors
- •n8n Node Configuration - Configure specific operations