I’ve recently done a head-to-head comparison between n8n and Latenode and ended up migrating most of our projects to Latenode - mostly because of the value-to-price ratio and the product scope.
Here’s what stood out to me:
- Better product stack: Latenode isn’t just an automation tool - it’s a full AI Agent orchestration platform. You can build multi-agent systems where each agent can think, decide, and act autonomously within a workflow.
- RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation): Agents can pull real context from your docs, Notion pages, or CRM before executing actions - something n8n doesn’t natively offer.
- Unified LLM access: You can connect any model (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, or custom LLMs) and dynamically switch them per task.
- Lower pricing: Even for enterprise-scale automation, Latenode offers 5x lower cost compared to n8n’s enterprise plans.
If anyone’s exploring n8n but worried about scalability or cost per workflow, it’s worth checking this detailed comparison: Latenode vs. N8n: Build Smarter AI Agents for Less
We’ve been running 300+ workflows since switching, and so far it’s been smooth - especially with the visual editor and the AI Agent node that makes complex logic much easier to manage.