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The N8N and ActivePieces License Conversation

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Here is a summary of the comparison between n8n and ActivePieces, emphasizing the key points for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and SaaS product development:

  • n8n utilizes a "Sustainable Use License" which is free for internal business and non-commercial use, including node creation, consulting, and support. However, it restricts commercial hosting, white-labeling, and building products where users connect their own credentials to external services without an enterprise license. The core version is free, but enterprise licenses for broader commercial use start at $25,000 per year.
  • ActivePieces, on the other hand, uses an open-core model with the core functionalities under the MIT license. This allows for greater freedom, including commercial use and self-hosting without limitations. A free community edition is available with essential features. However, certain enterprise features and cloud usage have limitations unless you pay for a commercial license.
  • Target audience: n8n is more developer-centric, while ActivePieces caters to non-technical users and offers more flexible pricing for non-technical teams.
  • SaaS Product Development: ActivePieces allows you to freely use, build, and sell SaaS products. n8n restricts exposing the n8n editor to users or allowing them to use their own credentials to connect to external services without an enterprise license.
  • Cost: n8n's core is free, but enterprise licenses begin at $25,000/year, while ActivePieces has a free community edition, and its cloud plans start with a free tier.
  • Flexibility: For maximum flexibility and the ability to build commercial SaaS products, ActivePieces’s MIT license offers an advantage. If needs are primarily internal, n8n is a robust, cost-effective solution.

Detailed Chat here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f2fgrofX620Wt9rbVO0Xax0gmYTkfNHAblY50QmzcY0/edit?tab=t.0

And a YouTube Video
https://youtu.be/uOwscCxU5H4

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Manage episode 466850387 series 1401962
Content provided by Alfred Nutile and DailyAi.Studio and Alfred Nutile. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alfred Nutile and DailyAi.Studio and Alfred Nutile or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Here is a summary of the comparison between n8n and ActivePieces, emphasizing the key points for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and SaaS product development:

  • n8n utilizes a "Sustainable Use License" which is free for internal business and non-commercial use, including node creation, consulting, and support. However, it restricts commercial hosting, white-labeling, and building products where users connect their own credentials to external services without an enterprise license. The core version is free, but enterprise licenses for broader commercial use start at $25,000 per year.
  • ActivePieces, on the other hand, uses an open-core model with the core functionalities under the MIT license. This allows for greater freedom, including commercial use and self-hosting without limitations. A free community edition is available with essential features. However, certain enterprise features and cloud usage have limitations unless you pay for a commercial license.
  • Target audience: n8n is more developer-centric, while ActivePieces caters to non-technical users and offers more flexible pricing for non-technical teams.
  • SaaS Product Development: ActivePieces allows you to freely use, build, and sell SaaS products. n8n restricts exposing the n8n editor to users or allowing them to use their own credentials to connect to external services without an enterprise license.
  • Cost: n8n's core is free, but enterprise licenses begin at $25,000/year, while ActivePieces has a free community edition, and its cloud plans start with a free tier.
  • Flexibility: For maximum flexibility and the ability to build commercial SaaS products, ActivePieces’s MIT license offers an advantage. If needs are primarily internal, n8n is a robust, cost-effective solution.

Detailed Chat here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f2fgrofX620Wt9rbVO0Xax0gmYTkfNHAblY50QmzcY0/edit?tab=t.0

And a YouTube Video
https://youtu.be/uOwscCxU5H4

👉🏻 Join the NewsLetter https://bit.ly/dailyai-newsletter

👉🏻 Subscribe to my YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@AlfredNutile

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