N8N (w/workers)
Open-source low-code platform for automating workflows.

n8n is an open-source workflow automation platform that lets you connect APIs, services, and databases with visual, low-code workflows.
It enables developers and teams to automate repetitive tasks, integrate systems, and build complex logic visually - all while keeping full control over their data.
With n8n (with Workers) on dFlow, you can scale workflow execution across multiple worker processes, ensuring faster and more reliable automation for production environments.
About hosting n8n (with Workers) on dFlow
Hosting n8n with Workers on dFlow gives you a scalable and high-performance automation infrastructure that can handle large numbers of concurrent executions.
The main n8n server manages workflow definitions, webhooks, and the UI, while separate worker containers handle workflow execution in parallel.
This architecture provides better performance, isolation, and reliability for teams running many scheduled or triggered workflows.
dFlow manages container orchestration, networking, and environment setup automatically.
Persistent volumes ensure your workflow data, credentials, and execution logs remain safe across deployments.
Common use cases
- Automating internal business workflows and notifications
- Integrating APIs, CRMs, and third-party platforms
- Handling webhook-based event automation
- Orchestrating data pipelines between databases and services
- Running high-frequency scheduled workflows in parallel
Feature highlights
- Visual workflow builder with 350+ integrations
- Scalable execution using multiple worker containers
- Built-in credential management and encryption
- Webhook and cron-based workflow triggers
- Error handling and execution logging
- REST API for programmatic workflow management
- Persistent storage for workflow history and credentials
- Secure, self-hosted environment with full data control
How to install on dFlow
Deploy the n8n (with Workers) template directly from your dFlow dashboard.
The deployment includes both the main n8n server and the worker containers, preconfigured to communicate securely.
Once deployment is complete, visit your n8n URL to access the workflow editor, and begin creating or importing workflows immediately.
Need help?
Detailed configuration and scaling guides are available on the official n8n documentation site.
Visit the docs to learn more about worker mode, environment variables, webhook setup, and optimizing performance for production deployments.
