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Stop chasing follow-ups and slipping routines. Use ready-made n8n workflows to nudge you or your team via Slack, Gmail, Telegram, and calendars—right when action matters.
A workflow watches for a trigger—time-based schedules, a new Google Calendar event, a submitted n8n Form, or a row added in Google Sheets. Then it runs the steps you define: send a reminder in Slack/Telegram, email a follow-up in Gmail, and write a completion log back to Sheets or Notion. You can add guardrails like “only remind if not marked done” or “stop after 3 nudges.” Honestly, this is where consistency comes from: fewer decisions, more done.
No. Most Flowpast workflows are plug-and-play: connect your accounts, pick your channels, and set the schedule.
If you’re manually pinging people, copying tasks between tools, and chasing updates, automation can save about 2 hours per week per person. It also saves context-switching, which is the real tax. Typical wins include auto-sending daily prompts, logging check-ins to Google Sheets, and creating weekly summaries for clients or leadership. Over a month, that’s often a full afternoon back—without losing accountability.
You’ll need an n8n instance (cloud or self-hosted) and accounts for the tools you want to connect, like Slack, Gmail, Google Calendar, Telegram, or Google Sheets. Most setups require API access or OAuth sign-in, which the workflow guides you through. Start with one routine (e.g., daily standup or content posting checklist), run it for a week, then expand. If you want AI-written reminders, add an OpenAI or Gemini key and you’re set.
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