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How to migrate from n8n to Pinksheep

Quick answer

Migrating from n8n to Pinksheep is usually a three-step process: (1) inventory your existing n8n workflows by business outcome, (2) describe each outcome in plain English inside Pinksheep and let the planner suggest the agent, (3) turn on approvals for writes, dry-run for a week, then sunset the n8n setup.

This page is the migration overlay on the main n8n vs Pinksheep comparison. The feature table, decision matrix, and trust-safety pointers are the same; the verdict and FAQ are tailored to migration.

Verdict

Self-hosted workflow graph vs hosted approval-first AI agents

Price floor

n8n free (self-hosted) or from $24/mo (cloud) / Pinksheep free, then from $29/mo

Best for

Teams that need approval gates and audit trail without running their own infra

Before choosing, review the pricing ranges, the approval and audit model, and the MCP export guide. Then browse integrations or jump to the template library.

See how it works
100%writes gated by configurable approvals
0autonomous actions without consent
< 5 minfrom plain English to live agent

Feature comparison

n8n vs Pinksheep, feature by feature

Featuren8nPinksheep
Core modelNode-based workflow graphPlain English AI agents
HostingSelf-hosted or cloudHosted only
Approval workflowsBuilt via wait nodesNative, optional per action
Audit trailExecution logsFull decision + approval trail
AI reasoningAI Agent node (beta)Native (LLM planner + approvals)
No-codeLow-code with code nodesNo-code, plain English
MCP exportNoYes
PricingFree self-host, cloud from $24/moFree, then from $29/mo
Best forEngineers wanting full control of workflow infraOperators needing approval + audit on AI writes

Intent routing

Need something other than a n8n head-to-head?

The comparison gives you the verdict. These pages go deeper on price, safety, and how Pinksheep fits the rest of your stack.

When n8n is the better choice

  • You want to self-host for data residency, cost, or compliance reasons.
  • Your workflows are graph-shaped with branching, loops, and explicit state.
  • Your team is comfortable with JavaScript and expressions for edge cases.
  • You want to own the execution environment end to end.

When Pinksheep is the better choice

  • You want the agent, not the graph. Describe the outcome and let the agent plan.
  • You need approval gates on every write without building them yourself.
  • You want a compliance-grade audit trail out of the box.
  • You don't want to run and patch your own infrastructure.

Decision matrix

Which should you pick: n8n, Pinksheep, or both?

OptionBest whenNot forPrice floorProof
Pick n8nYou want to self-host for data residency, cost, or compliance reasons.You want the agent, not the graph. Describe the outcome and let the agent plan.n8n free (self-hosted) or from $24/mo (cloud)n8n pricing and docs on n8n.io
Pick PinksheepYou want the agent, not the graph. Describe the outcome and let the agent plan.You want to self-host for data residency, cost, or compliance reasons.Free tier, paid from $29/mo/trust-safety + /pricing
Use bothn8n for knowledge or research work, Pinksheep for writes that touch production data.Single-tool mandates or tight budgets.Depends on volume split/compare/pinksheep-vs-n8n/migration

Start here

Start with a plain-English agent

Describe what you'd run against n8n today. Pinksheep drafts the agent, highlights the writes, and waits for your approval before anything commits.

Describe the agent in plain English
Preview every planned action
Approve writes before they commit
Audit every run end to end

The key difference

n8n is a workflow engine. You draw a graph of nodes, wire it up, test it, and run it. The AI Agent node is one option in a much larger toolkit.

Pinksheep is an agent platform. The agent is the product. Planning, reasoning, and approvals are first-class. You describe what you want, Pinksheep builds it, and you approve the writes that matter.

Engineers often pick n8n. Operators and business teams usually pick Pinksheep.

Common questions

Is n8n cheaper than Pinksheep?

Self-hosted n8n is free if you don't count the infra cost and operator time. Cloud n8n starts at $24/mo. Pinksheep's free tier covers small teams; paid plans start at $29/mo and scale with credits.

Can I self-host Pinksheep like n8n?

No. Pinksheep is hosted only. If self-hosting is non-negotiable, n8n is the better fit.

Does n8n have approval workflows like Pinksheep?

n8n supports human-in-the-loop via wait nodes and webhooks, but you build it yourself per workflow. Pinksheep's approvals are native and configurable per action without any graph work.

Which is better for AI agents?

Pinksheep. n8n's AI Agent node is one capability in a workflow engine. Pinksheep is an agent platform where reasoning, tool use, and approvals are the core model.

Can I call an n8n workflow from Pinksheep?

Yes via webhook. A Pinksheep agent can trigger any n8n workflow that exposes a webhook URL, and pass structured inputs.

How long does migration from n8n take?

For a typical mid-market setup of 10-30 workflows, plan on 1-2 weeks including a dry-run period. Describing the workflow in plain English is usually faster than rebuilding it node by node.

Do I have to sunset n8n immediately?

No. Run both in parallel during the dry-run. Once Pinksheep's audit trail shows clean behaviour for a week, sunset the n8n automation.

Can I keep parts of n8n and still use Pinksheep?

Yes. Many teams keep n8n for deterministic plumbing or long-tail integrations, and move the reasoning-and-writes steps to Pinksheep.

How it works

From description to live agent in three steps

01

Describe

Tell Pinksheep what you want the agent to do in plain English. No triggers, no code, no mapping.

02

Approve

Pinksheep writes the plan, lists the tools it needs, and asks you to approve scope and write permissions.

03

Run + audit

The agent runs live. Every action is logged, approvals are captured, and spend stays inside the caps you set.

Join the waitlist

Describe what you need. Review the plan. Get to a live agent in minutes.