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Automate onboarding, offboarding, and access approvals across your apps. Keep permissions tidy, reduce security risk, and stop chasing accounts with repeatable n8n workflows.
A workflow triggers when something changes, like a new hire form submission, a deal marked “won,” or a manager request in Slack. n8n then runs the steps you define: create or disable accounts, add users to groups, send approval prompts, and record what happened in Google Sheets or a database. Webhooks connect apps that don’t have native steps. You can also add rules, like “contractors expire in 30 days,” to avoid lingering access.
Not necessarily. Most workflows are plug-and-play with simple fields and dropdowns, and you can start with templates and edit the names, groups, and messages.
If you onboard or offboard people regularly, this is one of the quickest wins. A manual process often takes about 30 minutes per user because you’re hopping between tools, chasing approvals, and confirming access. Automation turns that into a short form and a few notifications. Honestly, the bigger savings show up later: fewer forgotten accounts, fewer “can you add me?” pings, and less time reconstructing who had access when something goes wrong.
You’ll need an n8n workspace and admin access (or API keys) for the apps you want to manage, like Slack or Google Workspace. Start by listing your required roles, groups, and approval steps, then choose a workflow that matches your process. For logging and audits, connect Google Sheets or another system of record. If an app isn’t listed, a Webhook step usually fills the gap. Test with one user first, then roll it out.
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