Workflow Lab
Four production automation workflows you can run live: pick a workflow, click Run, watch the node graph light up step-by-step with realistic JSON flowing through each node — Stripe big-deal alerts, ServiceTitan→QBO daily billing, Shopify order fan-out, HubSpot deal-stage prep. Proof we ship the same Make.com / n8n / Zapier / custom-Node work clients post on Upwork — end to end, not as screenshots.
How it works
1. Pick a workflow
Four production-shape automations on the picker: Stripe Big-Deal Alert (filter + parallel fan-out), ServiceTitan→QBO Daily Bill Sync (batch + 429 retry + reconcile), Shopify Order Fan-out (Klaviyo + ShipBob + Slack in parallel), HubSpot Deal-Stage Prep (multi-system sequencing with business-day math).
2. Run with sample input
Click Run — the node graph animates in topological order. Each node pulses gold while running, lands a green check on success, dashes gold + ‘Retrying’ on a 429, skips with a grey badge if a conditional excludes it. Realistic 200–800ms per-node delays so it actually feels like wire-time.
3. Inspect any node
Click any node to see its input JSON, the operation in plain English (‘filter where amount > $5,000’, ‘group by customer + tax jurisdiction’), and its output JSON — using real-shape Stripe webhook events, HubSpot deal payloads, ShipBob fulfillment responses, and QBO invoice records. Run history table prepends a fresh row each time, with timestamp, duration, and node-success ratio.
60-second Loom
60-second flow: workflow picker → click Stripe Big-Deal Alert → graph idle → click Run with $12,500 charge → Stripe webhook fires (gold pulse) → conditional filter passes (green check) → 3-way parallel fan-out lights up (Slack post + Sheets append + AE DM, all green) → completion toast → run history populates → click a node → side panel shows real Stripe event JSON with charge metadata + AE email → switch to ServiceTitan→QBO workflow → run again → batch loop processes 23 jobs into 4 invoices, one with a 429 retry visualized as dashed gold border + ‘Retrying’ badge before going green.
See the dollar impact for your numbers
5 inputs → get hours saved/yr, dollars saved/yr, and payback vs. our $9,990 – $25k range. Results show on this page and the breakdown plus build spec hit your inbox.
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Who it’s for
Operations, RevOps, and integration leads at agencies and growth-stage companies who post ‘Make.com / n8n / Zapier / Stripe + Docusign / ServiceTitan + QBO / Shopify + Klaviyo’ jobs on Upwork — and want proof the people pitching them actually ship the wires, not just consult on them.
Tech under the hood
Frequently asked questions
Can I edit the trigger payload to test different paths?
Not in the demo — each workflow plays a single canonical input (the seeded sample) so the Loom is reproducible. In a real engagement we add an editable JSON trigger and parameterize the routing logic per environment.
Do these workflows actually call Stripe / ServiceTitan / QBO / Shopify / Klaviyo / ShipBob / HubSpot / Slack / Google Calendar?
No — the demo mocks all integrations at the fetch layer with realistic seeded responses (real-shape Stripe webhook events, real HubSpot deal IDs, real QBO invoice records). For privacy and cost reasons we never wire prospect-facing demos to live SaaS accounts. Real engagements use the same architecture against your actual credentials.
Make.com vs n8n vs Zapier vs custom Node — which do you build on?
All four. Make.com when the client is already on it. n8n when we want self-hosting and code-style modules. Zapier when the client’s team will own ongoing changes. Custom Node (this demo’s pattern: typed workflow definitions + a topo-sort runner + NDJSON event stream) when reliability, observability, or branching logic outgrows the no-code tools.
How does this handle errors, retries, and reconciliation?
Every node has explicit success/error/skip states. Retries are first-class (the ServiceTitan→QBO workflow shows a 429 retry visualized as a dashed gold border + ‘Retrying’ badge before transitioning to success). Production builds add: idempotency keys on every external write, exponential backoff with jitter, dead-letter queues for permanent failures, and per-run audit logs.
Want one of these in your business?
We’ll scope, build, and hand off a production-ready system in 3–4 weeks.
