Recipes for business owners, not developers.
Most automation content is written for people who already live in n8n all day. FlowRecipesHub is for everyone else — the store owner, the freelancer, the two-person agency — people with a real business problem and no appetite for a 40-minute YouTube tutorial that ends with “the rest is up to you.”
Every recipe here follows the same contract: one concrete business problem, the exact tools with honest pricing, numbered steps you can follow top to bottom, and the actual workflow file you can import and run. No course to buy at the end.
Who builds this
FlowRecipesHub is built by a solo operator who runs these automations on real workflows — product research, lead generation, bookkeeping — and writes up the ones that survive contact with reality. New recipes ship roughly weekly.
Why recipes are tested before publishing
A workflow file that doesn’t import, or a step that skips the one setting that matters, costs you an evening. So recipes get a “✓ Tested” badge only after the workflow has been imported into a clean n8n instance and run end to end, and the badge carries the date of the last verification. When a tool changes its API and a recipe breaks, the badge date is the first thing that gets updated — or the recipe comes down until it works again.
Some ingredient links are affiliate links — details on the affiliate disclosure page. They keep the recipes free.