System migration planning

A Better Way to Migrate From Zapier to n8n

Stanislav Kapustin Mar 16, 2026 zapier · n8n · migration · automation architecture

Moving from Zapier to n8n should not be a copy-paste exercise.

The mistake is simple: teams rebuild every old automation exactly as it was, including old assumptions, duplicate paths, and workarounds.

What to migrate

Migrate:

  • workflows that carry real business value
  • logic that needs more control or lower costs
  • processes where custom APIs or AI steps matter

Do not migrate blindly:

  • old hacks
  • dead automations
  • workflows nobody owns

What to redesign

During migration, I usually redesign:

  • data flow
  • error handling
  • queue logic
  • observability
  • step boundaries between cheap and expensive operations

If you treat migration as architecture cleanup, n8n becomes more than a cheaper Zapier replacement. It becomes a better operational system.

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