Close Menu
Dailyza | Tech, Investments, Business & World News
  • Startups
  • Venture Capital
  • World
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Culture
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • NeoCognition Secures $40M to Train On-the-Job AI Agents
  • Nox Mobility Secures €2 Million to Revitalize Europe’s Night Trains
  • Christoph Sollich to Speak at EU-Startups Summit 2026 in Malta
  • Bpifrance and Blast Invest €27M in UNIVITY’s Telecom Space Network
  • Cloudsmith Secures €61.5 Million Series C for AI Supply Chains
  • Sillage Secures €1.7 Million to Enhance Sales Team Efficiency
  • Cloudsmith Secures $72M from Insight Partners Amid Cybersecurity Woes
  • Firenze Secures €6.8 Million to Expand Team Amid Growing Demand
Dailyza | Tech, Investments, Business & World NewsDailyza | Tech, Investments, Business & World News
Friday, April 24
  • Startups
  • Venture Capital
  • World
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Culture
Dailyza | Tech, Investments, Business & World News
Home»World
Jan Oberhauser on building n8n and the future of automation

Jan Oberhauser on building n8n and the future of automation

26 March 2026Updated:27 March 2026 World No Comments2 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Jan Oberhauser shares the n8n journey on podcast spotlight

In a recent podcast interview, Jan Oberhauser, Founder and CEO of n8n, outlined how his company is redefining modern workflow automation and the fast-growing low-code ecosystem. The conversation offers a detailed look at how an open, developer-centric platform can compete with established automation tools while building a global user community.

From side project to global automation platform

n8n started as a personal side project when Jan Oberhauser became frustrated with rigid, closed automation tools that locked users into specific vendors. His vision was to create a flexible, open-source workflow engine that developers and technical teams could self-host, extend and integrate with virtually any service.

During the interview, Oberhauser explains how early traction from the open-source community validated the product and helped shape the roadmap. Contributions from external developers, combined with rapid iteration by the core team, allowed n8n to expand its library of integrations and address real-world automation challenges across startups, agencies and enterprises.

Open source, monetization and product strategy

A key part of the discussion focuses on the balance between open-source licensing and a sustainable business model. Jan Oberhauser describes how n8n uses an open core approach: the core engine remains open, while advanced collaboration, security and management features are offered through commercial plans and cloud hosting.

This strategy, he notes, keeps developers in control of their data and infrastructure, while enabling larger teams to adopt automation at scale with enterprise-grade features and support.

The future of low-code and workflow automation

Looking ahead, Oberhauser highlights the convergence of low-code platforms, API integrations and AI-driven automation. He argues that the next wave of tools will empower non-specialists to design complex workflows, while still giving engineers the depth and extensibility they require.

According to Jan Oberhauser, the long-term mission of n8n is to make advanced process automation accessible to teams of every size, reducing repetitive work and enabling companies to focus on innovation rather than manual operations.

Previous ArticleArkadia Space secures €14.5M to scale green space propulsion
Next Article futurepresent launches $300M fund to power next‑gen AI
Evelyn Monroe
  • Website

Keep Reading

ScreenPoint Medical Secures €11.9 Million for Breast Cancer Detection

Tava Health Secures $40 Million to Enhance Behavioral Health Services

Kinled Leads in Healthcare Innovation Amid Pandemic Challenges

Monzo exits US market to double down on Europe and IPO bid

SpaceX quietly files for IPO, targets June 2026 listing

Rupa Popat on Arāya Ventures and the Future of Impact VC

Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Nox Mobility Secures €2 Million to Revitalize Europe’s Night Trains

Travel 24 April 2026

Nox Mobility raises €2 million to enhance night train services across Europe, aiming for sustainable travel solutions.

Christoph Sollich to Speak at EU-Startups Summit 2026 in Malta

Kurma Partners Secures €215M for Biofund IV, Reaches €1B AUM

EU-Startups Summit 2026: Essential Networking Guide Revealed

Kurma Partners Secures €215 Million for Biofund IV in Paris

McWin Capital Partners Invests €10M in Incapto’s Smart Subscriptions

Epoch Biodesign Launches London Facility After €10.3 Million Raise

Lululemon Appoints Former Nike Executive Heidi O’Neill CEO

Ex-Stripe Executives Raise €7.5M to Streamline Startup Finances

Nox Mobility Secures €2 Million to Revamp European Night Trains

BetHog Secures €8.5 Million Series A to Expand AI Live Dealer Platform

Realm Secures €3.8 Million to Transform Enterprise Sales with AI

ATMOS Secures €25.7M to Develop Space Cargo Highway Initiative

Dailyza: Key Steps for Deeptech Startups to Attract Investors

Dailyza: Exploring the Future of Travel with AI Insights

Dailyza | Tech, Investments, Business & World News
  • Startups
  • Contact
  • About Us
© 2026 Dailyza

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.