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FAQ
Integrations
Can you create an integration for service X?
You can request new integrations to be added to our forum. There is a special section for that where other users can also upvote it so that we know which integrations are important and should be created next. Feature Request
An integration exists already but a feature is missing. Can you add it?
Adding new functionality to an existing integration is normally not that complicated. So the chance is high that we can do that quite fast. Simply post your feature request in the forum and we will see what we can do. Feature Request
How can I create an integration myself?
Information about that can be found in the CONTRIBUTING guide
License
What license does n8n use?
n8n is fair-code licensed under Apache 2.0 with Commons Clause
Is n8n open-source?
No, according to the definition of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) is n8n not open-source. The reason is that Commons Clause which takes away some rights got attached to the Apache 2.0 license. The source code is however open and people and companies can use it totally free. What is however not allowed is to make money directly with n8n. So you can for example not charge other people to host or support n8n.
The support part is mainly there because it was already in the license and I am not a lawyer. So to make it simpler do I hereby grant anybody the right to do consulting/support without prior permission as long as it is less than 30,000 USD ($30k) per year.
If you have bigger things planned simply write an email to license@n8n.io.
Why is n8n not open-source but fair-code licensed instead?
I love open-source and the idea that everybody can use and extend what I wrote for free. But as much as money can not buy you love, love can sadly literally not buy you anything. Especially does it not pay for rent, food, health insurance, and so on. And even though people can theoretically contribute to a project are the main drivers which push a project forward the most time very few and normally the creators or the company behind the project. So to make sure that the project improves and stays alive long term did the Commons Clause get attached. That makes sure that no other person/company can make money directly with n8n. Especially not in the way it is planned to finance further development. For 99.99% of the people it will not make any difference at all but at the same time does it protect the project.
As n8n itself depends on and uses a lot of other open-source projects it is only fair and in our interest to also help them. So it is planed to contribute a certain percentage of revenue/profit every month to these projects. How much exactly is not decided yet.
Started already with the first very small monthly contributions via Open Collective. It is not much yet as revenue is zero and profit in minus but it is at least a start. I hope to be able to ramp that up substantially over time.