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Roadmap to learn business process and automation workflow (N8n, lovable, zapier & make)
FOUNDATION (Days 1–7)
Understand Automation Basics First
Why: You need a strong mindset before jumping into tools.
1.Learn What Workflow Automation Means
Read:
Zapier's Ultimate Guide to Workflow Automation
What is Workflow Automation? by Make. com
Understand Basic Concept Key concepts:
Trigger → Action → Condition → Loop
API → Webhooks (basic understanding)
Data mapping (how data moves from App A to App B)
B. TOOL #1: ZAPIER (Days 8–20)
Start with Zapier — easiest for beginners.
Goal: Build 5–10 small automations (called “Zaps”).
1.Sign up for Zapier free account
Link: Zapier Free Account
2.Take Beginner Course:
Zapier University Course on Basics (free)
3.Practice Beginner Workflows:
Connect Gmail to Google Sheets (Save emails automatically)
Auto-post Instagram posts to Twitter
Get Slack notifications when someone fills a Google Form
4.Learn Intermediate Features:
Multi-step Zaps (trigger + multiple actions)
Filters and Conditions (only continue if X is true)
Paths (if/then branching logic)
5.Project Ideas
Set up an auto-reminder if no email reply in 3 days.
Auto-save attachments from Gmail to Google Drive.
TOOL #2: MAKE (formerly Integromat) (Days 21–35)
Level up into more complex, visual workflows.
Goal: Understand how to design flow diagrams visually.
1.Sign up for Make free account
Link: Make Free Account
2.Learn from Make Academy:
Make Academy Free Courses
3.Practice Basic Scenarios:
Sync Airtable to Google Calendar
Auto-generate invoices from Stripe payments
Parse and organize survey responses into Excel
4.Key Skills to Learn:
Working with Iterators and Aggregators (loop through multiple records)
Handling errors (error handlers)
Webhooks (receive data from outside)
5.Project Ideas
Build a customer onboarding automation (forms → CRM → welcome email).
TOOL #3: n8n (Days 36–50)
Learn open-source, self-hosted workflows — very powerful.
Goal: Get comfortable with flexible, complex automations.
1.Install n8n locally (optional)
Easy install via Docker or simple desktop app: n8n Installation Guide
2.Take Free Courses:
n8n Academy Free Course
3.Learn Critical n8n Concepts:
Nodes (every action)
Expressions (dynamic variables inside nodes)
Webhook Trigger node (receive outside data)
Using the HTTP Request node (call APIs)
4.Practice Projects:
Monitor a website and alert if it goes down.
Scrape new YouTube videos and post them to Discord.
Automate newsletter creation from blog posts.
Pull Lovable API data, process with Code node, store in Google Sheets.
Automate LinkedIn post from Lovable data with AI summarization.
Self-hosted n8n syncing Lovable with Supabase.
- Use error workflows and AI nodes.
- Outcome: Proficiency in technical, custom automation.
5.Key Skills to Learn:
Basic JavaScript functions inside n8n expressions.
Setting up triggers on schedule (cron jobs).
D. Lovable. Explore Lovable for App-Driven Automation (2-3 weeks)
- Why Lovable?: Lovable enables custom app creation with AI assistance, supporting data storage and automation, making it a versatile alternative to Airtable for app-centric workflows.
- What to Learn:
- Lovable Basics: Create apps, manage data tables, and design interfaces.
- Automation Features: Use Lovable’s built-in workflows or triggers for tasks like notifications or data updates.
- Integrations: Connect Lovable to Zapier, Make, or n8n via APIs or webhooks.
- Use Cases: Automate app-based workflows (e.g., CRM, project tracking, or content management).
- How to Learn:
- Lovable Documentation: Explore guides on app creation and automation (available on their official site, assuming standard no-code platform support).
- YouTube/Community: Search for “Lovable no-code tutorials” or check no-code communities (e.g., Reddit’s r/nocode) for user-shared content.