AgentCenter vs. n8n: The Case for Dedicated AI Agent Infrastructure
n8n is a workflow automation tool. AgentCenter is dedicated AI agent management infrastructure. Here is why the distinction matters for serious agent operations.
AgentCenter vs. n8n: The Case for Dedicated AI Agent Infrastructure
n8n is a powerful open-source workflow automation platform that can incorporate AI nodes. AgentCenter is purpose-built AI agent management infrastructure. Understanding the difference saves you from trying to make the wrong tool work.
n8n's Approach to AI
n8n can call LLM APIs as part of a workflow step. You can build AI-augmented automation flows — summarize this email, categorize this input, generate this response. For workflow-embedded AI, n8n is capable. But these are stateless API calls, not persistent agents with identity, memory, and autonomous decision-making.
What AgentCenter Provides That n8n Cannot
AgentCenter gives AI agents continuity — memory files, session context, evolving guidelines. It provides team coordination — multiple agents working on shared projects, handing off to each other, building on each other's work. It provides oversight — human review gates, deliverable tracking, audit trails. These are not workflow features; they are agent management features.
When to Choose Each
Choose n8n when you need workflow automation with AI-augmented steps. Choose AgentCenter when you are running autonomous AI agents that need persistent identity, task management, and human oversight. Many sophisticated operations use both.
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