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n8n vs OpenClaw: What are the differences and where should you use either of them?
Joe Fleming · 2026-04-17 · via Latest from TechRadar

You may have noticed a company called OpenClaw has been all over tech news this year.

It’s easy to see why, with the company achieving 25,000 GitHub stars in a day and passing React’s total within two months. Impressive stuff.

But OpenClaw itself isn’t really the point.

It’s a poster child, a mascot for a category: autonomous AI agents are here, people trust them to do real work, and that changes the math for every automation software tool on the market.

n8n included.

CRO of Featherless AI.

I’ve spent a lot of time with both. And the gap between them tells you where operational tooling is going.

The flowchart vs. the coworker

The simplest way to put it: n8n is a flowchart you build, and an agent like OpenClaw is a coworker you delegate to.

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With n8n, you visually wire up ‘if this, then that’ connections between apps and services. You define triggers, map data between nodes, add branching logic, and deploy a workflow that runs the same way every time.

It’s powerful for structured, repeatable processes: syncing CRM data, routing form submissions, firing Slack notifications off database changes. Every step is designed by a human upfront, and the system executes it faithfully.

An agent works differently. You describe what you want in plain language, even half-baked, and it figures out how to get there. It browses the web, writes and runs code, manages files, hits APIs, makes decisions as it goes. It doesn’t follow a predetermined path. It creates one.

That’s the difference between programming a robot arm on an assembly line and asking a colleague to handle something for you.

n8n is great. Setting it up is not.

I want to be clear: n8n is a genuinely good tool.

Over 400 integrations, a visual builder that still lets you drop into JavaScript or Python, and the ability to self-host for full data control. For predictable, high-volume automations where you know exactly what needs to happen in what order every time, it’s hard to beat.

The part that gets glossed over in most comparisons: it is a lot of work to actually get an n8n workflow built and running.

I learned this firsthand. There are GitHub projects that let you use natural language to generate n8n workflows, hooking an LLM into the process. I tried one. It kind of worked at first, once I pushed through the initial bugs.

Within a week, it broke. n8n’s API changes frequently, the repo couldn’t keep up, and I found myself spending hours debugging a maintenance project that was supposed to save me time. That’s not tenable for most people, and it definitely wasn’t tenable for me as a CEO trying to move fast.

With an agent, I can describe what I want in plain English, even loosely, and it figures it out. I don’t have to maintain a repo. I don’t have to track API changes. That difference in setup cost doesn’t show up in feature comparisons, but it’s the first thing you feel when you actually try to use these tools.

Where agents win: the fuzzy stuff

From an operations perspective, automation is table stakes. You need it to maintain any kind of edge. The question is what kind of automation, and that depends on the nature of the task.

There’s a continuum here. On one end, you have repeatable, predictable tasks that need repeatable, predictable outcomes. On the other, you have complex, fuzzy problems where the path isn’t clear upfront. n8n owns the first category. Agents own the second.

Here’s a specific example from my own work. As a CRO, I need a regular heartbeat on what’s happening across the organization: across departments, meetings, Linear tickets, HubSpot, sales data.

That’s a fuzzy problem with many moving parts. It requires looking at disparate threads of information, finding the patterns, and building a narrative from them. That’s inference in the truest sense of the word. Humans are good at it. Agents are getting good at it too. No flowchart can do it.

On the other hand, if I need to update the CRM with clearly defined, deterministic data, n8n is the right answer every time. The data is known, the steps are known, the outcome is known. Flowchart territory.

The interesting cases are in between. Say you want to scrape a website and determine whether a company is a good customer fit. The overall process (visit site, pull info, evaluate, log result) might suit an n8n workflow with one AI-powered node doing the reasoning.

You don’t need an agent to figure out the steps because you already know where the information lives. But open that scope up a little. What if the information isn’t always on the same page? What if you need the system to navigate around, adapt, and make judgment calls about where to look? Now you need an agent, because the steps aren’t repeatable anymore.

What should actually scare n8n

Remember that GitHub project I mentioned, the one that used natural language to generate n8n workflows? The same project I struggled with, the one that used natural language to generate n8n workflows?

An agent can now do that. And not just generate the workflow. Because it’s an agent and can execute a series of tasks, it can also troubleshoot the workflow it built. If the first pass is wrong (which it often is), it can debug, iterate, and fix it until it works.

That loop, being able to try, fail, diagnose, and retry without a human in the middle, is a big deal. And the trajectory points somewhere uncomfortable for pure automation platforms: once agents get good enough at that iteration cycle, the automation layer starts to get absorbed into the agentic capability itself.

Why build a flowchart when you can tell an agent what you want and have it build and maintain the flowchart for you?

The cost trade-off

This doesn’t mean agents are going to replace n8n tomorrow. There’s a real cost dimension to consider.

Think about it like this, agents are a bazooka whereas n8n is a precision instrument. Processing everything through an LLM via natural language will always cost more than executing a deterministic set of instructions. For high-volume, well-defined workflows that run thousands of times a day, the math favors n8n and probably will for a while.

The no-code angle is relevant here too. n8n’s whole value proposition is abstracting away the code required to do a task. But agents and AI have been built from the ground up to abstract things even further: not into visual nodes, but into natural language as the input. They’re solving the same problem n8n solves, just at a higher level of abstraction. Put simply, the trade-off is that higher abstraction costs more to run.

So, the practical answer, at least right now, is to use both. Let n8n handle the deterministic, high-volume stuff where cost efficiency matters. Let agents handle the fuzzy, judgment-heavy work where the flexibility is worth the premium.

What this means going forward

The security questions are real. Audits of OpenClaw’s plugin ecosystem have shown that autonomous agents with code execution and API access introduce risks the industry is still working through. NVIDIA’s NemoClaw project, which adds sandboxing and policy controls, is one response. There will be others.

But the bigger picture is clear enough. Agents aren’t going away. Neither is workflow automation. The teams that get this right won’t pick one over the other.

They’ll match the tool to the task: flowcharts for the predictable, agents for the fuzzy, and increasingly, agents building the flowcharts too.

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