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n8n Workshop 
Leadgenerierung & Lead-Qualifizierung

Practice-oriented data science and statistics seminars: From medical statistics to Python and R, also for AI applications

Der Workshop richtet sich an Praktiker:innen, die Datenflüsse und Automatisierungen ohne komplexe Programmierung umsetzen möchten. 

Offene Schulungen in Wiesbaden

Termine im Jahr 2026: 21./22. Mai 2026 und 19./20. November 2026

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND AGENDA

Goals:

  • Gain a basic understanding of n8n and the workflow-based approach

  • Understand the installation and initial setup of n8n (locally and/or in Docker)

  • Create your own workflows for data extraction from websites and combine them with LLMs

  • Learn how to use REST APIs and interfaces (e.g. Tavily, databases, CRM systems)

  • Implement automated data processing and storage (Excel, CSV, JSON)

  • Set up notifications and reports via email or messaging services

  • Learn about typical operational applications of n8n (e.g., data integration, monitoring, automation in daily business)

  • Consider security and best practices for productive use

OPEN TRAINING

In-person event in Wiesbaden

or online seminar

 

€1,320.00

per person, plus statutory VAT

 

In- person events will take place in Wiesbaden and will be held with a minimum of two registrations (offer guarantee)

IN-HOUSE SEMINAR

Seminars held at the customer's location

 

€1,430.00

per day up to 4 participants plus statutory VAT

 

All content of the in-house seminars is individually tailored and taught to specific target groups .


Intensive follow-up support enables participants to implement their knowledge in the shortest possible time.

 

Recommended seminar duration: 2 days

 

Rental fees for training notebook (on request): 60,- Euro (per day, per training computer)

Contents of the workshop

  • Introduction to n8n: Interface, basic concepts and workflow structure

  • Installation and setup: locally, in Docker or in the cloud

  • Setting up a first workflow: triggers, nodes and connections

  • Extract website data: Automatically retrieve content (e.g., “About us” pages)

  • Analysis of texts with LLMs within n8n (business purpose, summaries, etc.)

  • Saving the results in Excel, CSV or databases

Contents of the workshop

  • Integration of external interfaces:

    • Search engines (e.g. Tavily)

    • REST APIs for databases and services

    • CRM or ERP systems

  • Automated notifications and reports via email or messenger

  • Extension of workflows through error handling and logging

  • Best practices: security, scaling, and everyday business use

CONTENTS

The n8n: A Workflow-Based Approach workshop is aimed at practitioners who want to implement data flows and automation without complex programming. n8n provides a workflow-oriented platform that makes it easy to create tools for Windows, Linux, and other systems.

In the workshop, we work hands-on from the very beginning: Together, we build, test, and expand workflows.

A typical practical example is extracting information from web pages :

  • Predefined web addresses (e.g. “About us” pages) are visited automatically.

  • The source code is copied and analyzed using an LLM in the n8n workflow .

  • The result is a compact description of the business purpose , which is then saved in Excel.

In addition, further interfaces are integrated, for example:

  • Search engine integration (e.g. via Tavily)

  • REST APIs for connecting external databases or services

  • Email and messaging systems (e.g. automatic reports or notifications)

  • File processing (import, transformation and export of CSV, Excel, JSON etc.)

  • CRM/ERP connections (e.g. for automatic transfer of customer data)

IMPLEMENTATION INSTRUCTIONS

  • This is a one-day practical workshop in which all participants work directly on their own workflows.

  • The focus is on practical automation in everyday business – from data acquisition to integration into existing systems.

  • All workflows are built step by step in n8n so that participants can expand them independently after the workshop.

  • Examples are implemented on Windows and, where appropriate, Linux, so that the workshop can be flexibly transferred to different IT environments.

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