It started with a demo.
In mid-December, I caught an n8n walkthrough from Hamza Farooq and spent the weekend building. The platform clicked immediately — and paired with Claude as a programming partner, I had the skeleton of a job-search tool sketched out within days.
A week later, deep into a 6-week AI bootcamp, I resurfaced just long enough to share one thought: Can I just say that n8n is awesome?
By January, I’d built a system that scrapes daily job postings from companies I’m targeting. Then I realized the same architecture — trimmed down — could power a local business outreach campaign pulling Yelp listings.
That’s the thing about n8n: one use case leads to another. The abstractions are just right. Automation flows feel like product thinking made tangible.
I think I may love n8n.


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