Langfristige Partnerschaft gesucht: n8n-Experte für KI-Agentur (KMU-Projekte)

Title: Long-term Partnership: Seeking n8n Expert for AI Agency (SME Projects)

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Hi everyone,

I am currently building an AI Consulting Agency and am looking for a reliable, long-term partner to support the technical implementation of our projects.

What I do: My focus is on consulting for small businesses and SMEs. We aim to streamline business processes through AI-driven automation (voice agents, workflow optimization, etc.).

Implementation Standards: Since these workflows run in live production environments, I prioritize professional-grade builds. The flows must be “enterprise-ready” and include:

  • Robust Error Handling: Implementation of fallbacks, retries, and error notifications.

  • Monitoring & Screening: Clean logging and execution monitoring to proactively identify and resolve issues.

  • Stability: A scalable architecture that remains resilient even if third-party APIs experience downtime.

Who I’m looking for: A highly skilled n8n expert who is comfortable with complex workflows and API integrations (LLMs, CRMs, Messaging). I am looking for a professional partner interested in a long-term collaboration on equal footing.

Target Audience: Mainly local service providers, craft businesses, and specialized industries looking for pragmatic yet technically flawless solutions.

If you have the capacity and take pride in clean documentation and fail-safe execution, please reach out with a brief overview of your previous projects.

Best regards, Ulli

Hallo zusammen,

ich befinde mich aktuell im Aufbau einer KI-Beratungsagentur und suche zur Verstärkung meines Teams eine zuverlässige, langfristige Partnerschaft für die technische Umsetzung.

Was ich mache: Mein Fokus liegt auf der Beratung von Kleingewerben und KMU. Ziel ist es, Geschäftsprozesse durch KI-gestützte Automatisierungen ( Workflow-Optimierung etc.) effizienter zu gestalten.

Anforderungen an die Umsetzung: Da die Workflows in produktiven Umgebungen laufen, lege ich höchsten Wert auf Professionalität. Die Flows müssen “Enterprise-Ready” sein und folgende Standards erfüllen:

  • Robustes Error-Handling: Implementierung von Fallbacks und Fehlerbenachrichtigungen.

  • Monitoring & Screening: Sauberes Logging und Überwachung der Durchläufe, um Probleme proaktiv zu erkennen.

  • Stabilität: Skalierbare Architektur, die auch bei Ausfällen von Drittanbieter-APIs sicher reagiert.

Wen ich suche: Einen versierten n8n-Experten, der n8n als zentrales Tool beherrscht und Erfahrung in der Anbindung von KI-Modellen, CRMs und Messaging-Diensten hat. Du solltest Lust auf eine dauerhafte Zusammenarbeit auf Augenhöhe haben.

Zielgruppe: Vorrangig lokale Betriebe und Dienstleister, für die wir gemeinsam pragmatische, aber technisch einwandfreie Lösungen entwickeln.

Falls du Kapazitäten hast und Wert auf saubere Dokumentation und fehlerfreie Ausführung legst, freue ich mich über eine Nachricht mit Referenzen zu deinen bisherigen Projekten.

Beste Grüße, Ulli

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Hi Ulli, welcome to the community :waving_hand:

Your focus on enterprise-ready workflows, monitoring, retries, and fail-safe execution is very aligned with how I approach production automation systems as well.

I mainly work with n8n, AI-driven workflows, APIs, CRM integrations, and operational automations built for long-term reliability instead of quick MVP flows.

A few quick questions:

• Are you planning to standardize deployments across clients or build custom workflow stacks per business?

• Will most projects be AI-agent driven, or more operational workflow automation with AI layered in?

• Are you self-hosting n8n already or still setting up infrastructure?

A few related projects:

• AI Voice Agent + API Automation

https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~0122761e4734295f4b?p=2038586338272239616

• Multi-channel CRM Automation System

https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~0122761e4734295f4b?p=2039118619839795200

Happy to connect further.

folaoluwaolaneye@gmail.com

Message folafoluwaolaneye@gmail.com

Or book a call session here.

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Hi Ulli,

This is exactly the kind of partnership where I would test the relationship on a production standard, not on a random one-off workflow.

For SME/KMU clients, the reusable first slice I would build with you is:

  • a standard n8n project/deployment pattern
  • one error workflow with retry/fallback/alert rules
  • a clean execution log/monitoring table
  • API downtime behavior for LLM/CRM/messaging failures
  • short handoff docs so each client workflow can be maintained later
  • one real client process implemented against that standard

That gives you a way to judge reliability and also creates an agency asset you can reuse across future projects.

I can take that first paid async pass with you and turn one representative client process into the reliability spine plus first workflow. If you want to move quickly, message me here with the client process, tools involved, and current n8n hosting setup, and I will map the smallest scope I would take on.

oimrqs ops

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Hello @Ulli_Albrecht , welcome to n8n community, I have worked and have experience with n8n and l will love to collaborate with you on this you can schedule a call Here and you can checkout my upwork profile Here, for my pastworks and certifications

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Hi Ulli,

Your post is specific in exactly the right ways — and that specificity tells me you’ve already seen what happens when automation is built without production standards. I’d like to address your requirements directly, not with a general pitch.

─────────────────────────────
:red_circle: THE PROBLEM YOU’RE SOLVING (and why most freelancers fail at it)
─────────────────────────────

Building workflows that work in a demo is easy. Building workflows that hold up in a live environment — where third-party APIs rate-limit, where edge cases arrive at 2am, where a single uncaught error silently breaks the whole chain — is a different discipline entirely.

Most n8n freelancers build for the happy path. They connect the nodes, the demo runs, the client pays, and the first production incident reveals that nobody planned for failure.

You’re explicitly asking for something different: infrastructure-grade thinking applied to SME automation. That’s a narrow requirement and a legitimate one.

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:white_check_mark: HOW I BUILD (mapped to your exact standards)
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  1. ROBUST ERROR HANDLING
    Every external API call sits inside an error branch. My standard architecture includes:
    • Retry logic with exponential backoff on transient failures (rate limits, timeouts)
    • Fallback paths that degrade gracefully instead of breaking silently
    • Immediate alerts (Slack or email) triggered on critical failures — with context: which node, which execution, what the payload was
    • Dead-letter queues for failed items so no data is lost, just deferred

The goal: the workflow never fails invisibly.

  1. MONITORING & EXECUTION SCREENING
    • Every workflow logs a structured execution record: input received, steps completed, output sent, duration, status
    • I use n8n’s built-in execution history combined with external logging (e.g. Notion, Airtable, or a dedicated log table in Supabase) for long-term traceability
    • Naming conventions and node documentation are enforced so any developer — not just me — can read the flow six months later without a handover call
    • For high-volume workflows, I implement execution counters and anomaly thresholds that trigger alerts if volume drops or spikes unexpectedly

  2. STABILITY & RESILIENCE
    • Webhook endpoints include validation layers — malformed payloads are rejected cleanly, not silently corrupted
    • I design for idempotency: if a step runs twice due to a retry, it doesn’t create duplicate records or trigger duplicate actions
    • Third-party API downtime is handled through queuing logic and state preservation — the workflow pauses, not crashes
    • Architecture is modular: sub-workflows handle discrete functions so a change in one area doesn’t ripple through the entire system

──────────────────────────-
:file_folder: RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
─────────────────────────────

I build AI-driven automation systems — primarily for SMEs and local service businesses — connecting n8n with LLMs, CRMs, voice agents, and communication platforms.

One recent example that’s directly relevant:
A local services provider needed an inbound lead pipeline: capture → qualify via AI → enrich contact data → route to CRM → notify the right team member. It handles high weekly volume, runs fully unattended, and logs every execution state to a dashboard the client can read themselves. Three months in production, no manual interventions.

I also work with Supabase for persistent state and logging, and have active integrations with tools like Gmail, Notion, and custom API layers — which maps well to the kind of client stack you’ll encounter in SME consulting.

─────────────────────────────
:handshake: ON THE PARTNERSHIP
─────────────────────────────

I’m not looking to take on individual gigs. I’m building a focused set of long-term partnerships where I own the technical delivery end-to-end — and my partner handles the client relationship and consulting layer. That’s exactly the structure you described.

What that looks like practically:
• You bring the client context and the requirements
• I deliver production-ready systems with documentation the client can understand
• I remain available post-launch for monitoring, iteration, and expansion
• We communicate as peers — I’ll flag when a client request is technically unsound, not just execute it

─────────────────────────────
:paperclip: NEXT STEP
─────────────────────────────

If the above matches what you need, I’m happy to share workflow documentation samples or screenshots from past builds — so you can evaluate the actual quality of the work, not just the pitch.

A 20-minute call to map your current pipeline and upcoming projects would also make sense if you’d prefer to assess fit in conversation.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,
Hamza

itsameerhamza203@gmail.com

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Hi Ulli,

I came across your post and your model resonates with me — you handle the client relationships and consulting, I handle the technical implementation. That’s exactly how I work with my partner here in Brazil.

My name is Ivo, I run Impulso — a small automation consultancy. I build n8n workflows, AI agents, WhatsApp/Telegram bots, and integrations for small businesses and professional services firms. I have production systems running today for medical clinics, public agencies, and content platforms.

For local service providers and craft businesses (your target), the workflows I build most often are:

Appointment confirmation via WhatsApp (Meta official API)

Lead qualification and CRM routing

Invoice and document generation

AI-assisted email triage and drafting

I work async and communicate well in English. For a long-term partnership, I’d suggest starting with one project together — so we can test the workflow before committing further.

Are you open to a 30-minute intro call this week?

Best,

Ivo

Hi Ulli,

This is exactly the kind of partnership I’m looking for. I build production-grade n8n workflows for agencies and consultants — error handling, retry logic, execution monitoring, and clean documentation are standard on everything I deliver, not extras.

Quick overview of relevant work:

Built a Voice AI booking agent (Vapi + n8n + GoHighLevel + Google Calendar) for a salon client — full error isolation, human fallback logic, WhatsApp confirmation sequences. Running unattended in production.

Built a multilingual email classification and routing system for a B2B travel agency — Claude API for DE/EN/FR classification, structured JSON outputs, Slack escalation triggers, and a daily reporting workflow. Documented well enough that their internal team maintains it independently.

Built multi-tenant automation systems on Supabase with row-level security and modular workflow architecture — designed so a failure in one workflow never touches another.

I work with LLMs, CRMs, messaging APIs, and voice platforms regularly. For SME clients specifically, I keep architectures simple enough to be maintainable long-term without depending on me permanently — which tends to make agency relationships stickier, not shorter.

Happy to jump on a call and talk through how we’d structure the partnership.

-– Aryan

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Hi Ulli,

I am interested in this, especially because your target market is SMEs and local service businesses. That is close to what I am building with MicroSmart: AI-assisted workflows for WhatsApp/customer follow-up, appointment logic, CRM-style data handling, inventory/process tracking and business automations.

To be transparent: I do not present myself as a traditional senior n8n expert who builds everything from memory. My strength is AI-assisted development: turning a business process into clear workflow logic, API/webhook steps, prompts, tests, error paths, logs and documentation until the automation is usable.

For production workflows, I would start with a small paid test or audit:

- map the business process and data model

- define fallbacks, retries and manual review points

- build a first modular workflow

- test it with real examples

- document how to operate and extend it

Current work:

I am based in Spain and prefer remote async/written collaboration. Happy to start with a small scoped workflow if you want to test fit.

Contact: jorgelg1177@gmail.com

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hey @Ulli_Albrecht moosa here,
I have built scalable n8n systems with AI + API-heavy workflows (lead routing, CRM sync, automation pipelines); strongest in clean, maintainable logic.
moosa | n8n Creator | https://www.linkedin.com/in/muhammad-moosa-k | Moosa k. | Profile | Fiverr

looking forward to hearing from you.

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Hi Ulli,

I would not try to sell you a long-term partner relationship from one forum reply.

For SME client workflows, the first useful evaluation is smaller:

one redacted workflow brief or export → input contract → failure matrix → monitoring ledger + QA handoff

That gives you something concrete to judge before client production work is on the table: what gets logged, what gets retried, what gets blocked, what alerts a human, and what another operator could maintain later.

Since your post asks for previous projects, I should be direct: WorkflowPatch is new, so I would not pretend to have a large reference portfolio. The useful way to evaluate me is a narrow paid proof with redacted data, written scope, visible failure cases, and no live client credentials until the boundary is clear.

If that working style fits, send one representative workflow, the systems involved, the failure modes you care about most, and what the monitoring or handoff should show. I can map the first fixed proof in writing or say no if it is too broad.

I can also show a small public proof shape for the artifact format before you send anything sensitive.

Alex Reed
WorkflowPatch

alex@workflowpatch.com

Hi Ulli,

Your requirements are the right ones: production workflows need retries, clear logs, failure alerts, and handoff docs. A lot of n8n builds fail later because nobody defines what happens when an API is slow, a token expires, or a client changes the input format.

I can help with a paid first implementation slice for one SME client workflow:

  • map the business process
  • build the n8n workflow
  • add error handling and retry behavior
  • add monitoring/logging
  • write a short runbook
  • return the export and test cases

For a first milestone, I would keep scope small: one live business workflow, one data source, one output/action, and clear failure behavior. If that works, the same standard can become your agency delivery pattern for future clients.

English is best for me, but German client workflows are fine if the logic and labels are provided.

Hallo Ulli,

dein Ansatz für “Enterprise-Ready” Workflows spricht mir aus der Seele. Ein Workflow ist erst dann fertig, wenn er ein solides Error-Handling und proaktives Monitoring hat – genau nach diesem Standard baue ich meine Systeme.

Ich spezialisiere mich auf die technische Umsetzung komplexer Automatisierungen, die stabil in produktiven Umgebungen laufen.

Warum ich der richtige Partner für deine Agentur bin:

  • Robustheit & Monitoring: Ich baue keine “Schönwetter-Flows”. Ich implementiere systematisch Fallbacks, Error-Reporting und sauberes Logging (z.B. via PostgreSQL oder Monitoring-Hooks), damit Probleme gelöst werden, bevor der Kunde sie bemerkt.

  • Self-Hosted Expertise: Ich betreibe und administriere n8n-Umgebungen auf eigenen Servern (Docker/Ubuntu). Das gibt uns volle Kontrolle über Sicherheit, Performance und API-Limits.

  • Deep Integrations: Ob LLM-Chaining, CRM-Synchronisation (HubSpot, GoHighLevel, etc.) oder Messaging-Automatisierung – ich schreibe bei Bedarf eigenen JavaScript/Python-Code, wenn Standard-Nodes an ihre Grenzen stoßen.

  • Pragmatismus für KMU: Ich teile deine Sichtweise – für lokale Betriebe müssen Lösungen pragmatisch sein, aber technisch auf höchstem Niveau funktionieren.

Einige meiner Projekte:

  • Ein automatisiertes Benachrichtigungs- und Schuldenmanagement-System mit komplexer Datumslogik und Multichannel-Output.

  • KI-Content-Factories für Immobilien-Dienstleister, die Daten extrahieren, validieren und für verschiedene Kanäle aufbereiten.

Konditionen:

Ich suche eine Partnerschaft auf Augenhöhe, bei der ich die technische Exzellenz deiner Beratung sicherstelle. Lass uns gerne kurz telefonieren oder per WhatsApp/Telegram schreiben!

Kontakt:

Beste Grüße,

Mikhail (Mike) Rogal

Hi Shesta — I like your emphasis on production standards.

For SME client workflows I’d insist on modular n8n flows, clear error paths, retry/alerting, audit logs, and simple handoff docs so the agency is not dependent on one builder.

A good first step could be one paid pilot workflow or workflow audit, where I show architecture, failure handling, and documentation style before a long-term partnership.

Contact: travisofwork@gmail.com

Hi Ulli. I can help with production-grade n8n builds for SME automation: API integrations, LLM steps, CRM/messaging flows, retries, error notifications, logging, and maintainable documentation.

For a clean first collaboration, I would suggest one bounded paid pilot: one SME workflow with sample data, clear trigger/output, fallback rules, error monitoring, and a short handoff note. That gives you a reliable reference build before scaling to more clients.

If you are still looking for a technical partner, what is the first workflow type you expect to sell: CRM lead routing, voice-agent handoff, or internal operations automation?

Hallo Ulli,

deine Anforderungen treffen exakt das, womit ich mich täglich beschäftige — und die Art, wie du sie formulierst, zeigt, dass du weißt, was in Produktion schiefgehen kann.

Zur technischen Umsetzung: Jeder meiner Flows läuft mit strukturiertem Error-Handling: API-Calls sind in Try/Catch-Branching eingebettet, Retries mit exponentiellem Backoff bei Rate-Limits, und bei kritischen Fehlern schlägt das System sofort Alarm (Slack/E-Mail mit Kontext: welcher Node, welche Execution, welcher Payload). Kein stilles Scheitern.

Monitoring läuft über strukturierte Execution-Logs — Input, Steps, Output, Status, Dauer — in Notion oder Supabase, sodass du und dein Kunde den Status selbst lesen können, ohne mich zu fragen. Sub-Workflow-Architektur sorgt dafür, dass eine Änderung nicht das gesamte System bricht.

Relevante Referenz: Inbound-Lead-Pipeline für einen lokalen Dienstleister: Webhook → KI-Qualifizierung (Claude) → CRM-Eintrag → Team-Benachrichtigung. Seit 4 Monaten in Produktion, keine manuellen Eingriffe, alle Ausführungen geloggt.

Zur Zusammenarbeit: Genau das Modell, das du beschreibst, ist meins: Du übernimmst Beratung und Kundenkontakt, ich liefere die technische Umsetzung — dokumentiert, stabil, übergabefähig.

Gerne zeige ich dir Workflow-Beispiele oder tausche mich in einem kurzen Call aus.

Viele Grüße, Oktay | Flowmatic Works flowmatic.works@gmail.com

Hallo Ulli,

deine Anforderungen treffen exakt das, womit ich mich täglich beschäftige — und die Art, wie du sie formulierst, zeigt, dass du weißt, was in Produktion schiefgehen kann.

Zur technischen Umsetzung: Jeder meiner Flows läuft mit strukturiertem Error-Handling: API-Calls sind in Try/Catch-Branching eingebettet, Retries mit exponentiellem Backoff bei Rate-Limits, und bei kritischen Fehlern schlägt das System sofort Alarm (Slack/E-Mail mit Kontext: welcher Node, welche Execution, welcher Payload). Kein stilles Scheitern.

Monitoring läuft über strukturierte Execution-Logs — Input, Steps, Output, Status, Dauer — in Notion oder Supabase, sodass du und dein Kunde den Status selbst lesen können, ohne mich zu fragen. Sub-Workflow-Architektur sorgt dafür, dass eine Änderung nicht das gesamte System bricht.

Relevante Referenz: Inbound-Lead-Pipeline für einen lokalen Dienstleister: Webhook → KI-Qualifizierung (Claude) → CRM-Eintrag → Team-Benachrichtigung. Seit 4 Monaten in Produktion, keine manuellen Eingriffe, alle Ausführungen geloggt.

Zur Zusammenarbeit: Genau das Modell, das du beschreibst, ist meins: Du übernimmst Beratung und Kundenkontakt, ich liefere die technische Umsetzung — dokumentiert, stabil, übergabefähig.

Gerne zeige ich dir Workflow-Beispiele!

Viele Grüße, Oktay | Flowmatic Works flowmatic.works@gmail.com

Hallo Ulli,

ich würde das als saubere technische Delivery-Partnerschaft angehen, nicht als Sammlung einzelner Szenarien. Für KMU-Projekte ist der Unterschied meist nicht der erste funktionierende Flow, sondern ob er nach drei Monaten noch nachvollziehbar, wartbar und fehlertolerant läuft.

Mein Vorschlag für einen ersten bezahlten Pilot:

  • ein konkreter KMU-Prozess mit klarer Eingabe, Ausgabe und Abnahmekriterien
  • n8n-Workflow mit Error-Branch, Retry/Fallback, Logging und Benachrichtigung
  • API-/CRM-/Messaging-Anbindung mit Testdaten und sauberem Credential-Modell
  • kurzer Runbook-Handoff: Betrieb, Fehlerfälle, Erweiterungspunkte
  • optional: kleine Monitoring-Tabelle oder Dashboard für Laufstatus und offene Fehler

Als Einstieg würde ich EUR 750-1.500 für einen abgegrenzten Produktions-Pilot ansetzen, je nach Komplexität und Zahl der Systeme. Danach passt meist ein Hybridmodell: feste Projektpakete für neue Kundenworkflows plus ein monatlicher Wartungsblock für Monitoring, kleine Anpassungen und Notfall-Fixes.

Schriftliche/asynchrone Zusammenarbeit ist für mich völlig in Ordnung. Wenn du mir per DM einen typischen ersten Kundenprozess oder eine anonymisierte Prozessbeschreibung schickst, kann ich dir eine konkrete technische Umsetzung mit Aufwand, Risiken und Abnahmepunkten zurückgeben.

Hi Ulli, this is the right way to frame SME automation work: the value is not only building the flow, it is making it survive real production conditions.

For an agency partnership I would start with one paid reliability block instead of a generic introduction:

  • $100 first slice: take one client process or existing n8n flow, map failure points, add the error-handling / retry / notification pattern, and return a documented implementation plan or first hardened module.
  • If useful, I can also do a smaller $29 preflight first from redacted screenshots/export only, no client credentials needed.

My focus would be: reusable client templates, execution logging, dead-letter/fallback paths, clean handoff docs, and a standard checklist you can reuse across KMU clients.

Deutsch kurz: Ich kann mit einem bezahlten ersten Baustein starten: ein Kundenprozess oder ein bestehender n8n-Flow, dann Fehlerpfade, Retry-Logik, Monitoring, Benachrichtigungen und Dokumentation sauber strukturieren. Für den ersten Check reichen geschwärzte Screenshots oder ein exportierter Workflow.

Hi Ulli_Albrecht,

for phase 1, i’d like to focus on establishing the implementation framework we’ll use across future client projects while also identifying the first workflow we should build.

my plan is to:

  • review the types of projects you’re expecting to deliver most frequently for SMEs

  • define a reusable architecture standard for n8n workflows, including error handling, retries, logging, monitoring, and alerting

  • identify the highest-priority client or internal use case to serve as our first implementation

  • design the workflow structure and integration approach

  • begin building the production foundation, including monitoring and failure handling, rather than treating those as afterthoughts

before i start, i’d like to understand which project is currently highest priority and whether there are any existing workflows, client requirements, or preferred providers already in place.

for reference, my background is primarily in n8n-based automation, api integrations, custom workflow logic, and ai-enabled systems. i also maintain published n8n work through my creator profile and have experience building custom n8n nodes when project requirements extend beyond standard integrations.

n8n creator profile: https://n8n.io/creators/wizard/

published n8n packages: https://www.npmjs.com/~victor-folorunso

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-folorunso-699096340

once i have visibility into the first target project, i’ll map out the architecture and start building the foundation immediately.

If you think I might be a match, you can send me a message here or via email to: victorfolorunsoofficial@gmail.com

Looking forward to hearing from you!