I’m a B2B sales professional turned automation specialist based in San Diego. I spent 15 years managing multi-million dollar accounts (TJ Maxx national deal, scaled Amazon Vendor Central to $1.8M) and now build n8n workflows that close the gap between lead capture and revenue.
Your industries—property management, trades, insurance—are perfect fits. I see the same pattern everywhere: leads come in through Zillow/website/ads, manual follow-up fails, qualified prospects die in CRM purgatory. I’ve built n8n flows that:
• Capture leads from any source → auto-qualify → route to right agent → schedule consult without human touch
• Sync property data across MLS, CRM, and email platforms (LeadSimple, HubSpot, Airtable)
• Trigger follow-up sequences based on tenant/owner behavior
• Generate owner reports automatically from multiple data sources
Bilingual (English/Spanish) if that serves your client base in SD or border markets.
Recent example: Built lead intake automation for a property manager—cut response time from 4 hours to 90 seconds, increased showings by 40%.
Available for a 30-min discovery call to discuss your current projects and pain points?
This is right up my alley — I build n8n workflows across different verticals, so the multi-industry aspect is a plus, not a complication.
Relevant experience:
Property/Real estate: Built lead capture → CRM → follow-up automation pipelines, document processing workflows, and tenant communication systems
API integrations: Strong with REST APIs, webhooks, OAuth2 flows — I regularly connect CRMs, payment systems, communication platforms (WhatsApp, Slack, email), and databases within n8n
AI-enhanced workflows: Where it makes sense, I add AI layers for data extraction, classification, or intelligent routing — not as a gimmick, but when it genuinely saves manual work
Custom code when needed: Python/JS function nodes for logic that’s cleaner in code than in n8n’s visual builder
How I work for ongoing projects:
I document every workflow clearly (naming conventions, error handling notes, flow diagrams) so they’re maintainable long-term
Available 3-4 hrs/day, remote, flexible on timezone overlap
Fast iteration — I ship working first versions quickly, then refine based on feedback
This sounds like a good fit. I build n8n workflows professionally — not as a side interest. I’ve shipped production automations in healthcare (patient onboarding, appointment reminders, API data sync), e-commerce, and SaaS environments.
For ongoing work I’m structured, I document everything, and I can work independently without hand-holding. I’m used to working with international teams (currently remote for an Australian company).
Hi Lucian! I build n8n automations with AI integration
for small businesses. I’ve built appointment booking
chatbots using n8n + OpenAI + Google Calendar that
work 24/7 for service businesses.
I build clean, production-ready n8n automations for business workflows.
Relevant experience:
• Property/business process automation — lead capture, CRM sync (Airtable),
automated reporting via Google Sheets
• API integrations — REST APIs, webhooks, Google Workspace, Telegram
• Built complete B2B outreach system covering 7 markets (Apollo → AI enrichment
→ multilingual emails → CRM)
I enjoy long-term collaboration over one-off projects — I can take ownership
of workflows end-to-end.
Available for ongoing work. What’s the first project you’d like to start with?
Interested. I work on n8n + Supabase + Stripe builds and have shipped workflows for SaaS, content generation, and consumer apps. For the verticals you mentioned: property management workflows usually come down to listing sync, lead routing, and tenant communication — happy to share specific examples.
If you want to test fit on a small scoped piece first, I’d suggest one self-contained automation as a paid trial (fixed price, ~3-day turnaround) before committing to ongoing work. Easier on both sides.
What industries are you starting with, and is there a current automation that’s bottlenecking the most?
Hi Lucian. If this is still open, I can help as a senior backend/API and automation engineer, not just as a visual workflow builder.
For the kind of property-management, trades, insurance, or client-ops workflows you described, I would start with one paid first slice at $500-$900: map one workflow end to end, connect the APIs/webhooks, add error handling and retry visibility, and document how your team can maintain it.
That first slice is useful because it proves the workflow can survive real data and edge cases before turning it into a long-term build pipeline.
Which industry workflow is the highest priority right now?