Hire an n8n consultant
Hire a senior n8n consultant who builds automation that doesn't break at 3am.
I'm Syed Noor — an n8n-certified (Level 1 & Level 2) automation consultant. I build production-grade n8n workflows for teams that can't afford to babysit them: idempotent, audited, versioned, and handed back as yours to keep. Fixed-price, async-first, money-back guarantee.
Prefer email? syed@noorflows.com — handy if you want to attach a workflow JSON.
Credentials
Certified, and verifiable.
n8n Certification — Level 1
Passed both the theory (92%) and hands-on workflow (89%) assessments
n8n Certification — Level 2 (Advanced Data)
Scored 15/15 on the hands-on practical assessment
Verify both certifications on my n8n community profile. More on GitHub, LinkedIn, and Upwork.
What hiring me gets you
Production discipline, in plain English.
Anyone can wire two apps together. The difference is what happens when the real world hits it — a duplicate webhook, an API outage, a rate limit, a retry. Every build I ship includes the patterns that keep it running:
Idempotency
runs twice, charges once — duplicate webhooks and retries never double-process an order or a payment.
Dedicated error handling
when something fails, you get alerted — it doesn't fail silently at 3am with no trace.
Retry with backoff
a flaky API or a momentary outage self-heals instead of dropping the job on the floor.
Audit logging from day one
every run is recorded — you can always answer "what happened, and when?"
Webhook signature verification
only legitimate, signed requests are processed — no spoofed or replayed calls.
Versioned, exported workflow JSON
the build lives in your Git or Drive — no lock-in, no single point of failure in one person's head.
Recent work
Built, hardened, handed back.
Inbound email triage + LLM routing
Gmail → LLM classifier (5 categories with confidence scores) → conditional Slack routing → escalation rule for low-confidence. Idempotent on email ID. LLM responses validated against enum. Eliminated 45 min/day of manual triage and zero misrouted urgent emails in the first 30 days.
Google Sheets ↔ CRM bidirectional sync
Bidirectional sync with email + phone dedup, change-log audit (who edited what when), idempotent retry. Dedup survives whitespace/case variations. Reconciliation report runs weekly. Eliminated 2 hrs/week of manual entry and drift dropped to zero in 60 days.
Webhook → PDF → email delivery
Webhook trigger → PDF generation with exponential-backoff retry → email via SES → audit log + Telegram alert on unrecoverable failure. Failure is a first-class event, not an exception. Eliminated silent failures and ~3 hrs/month of 'where's my report?' support tickets.
Client names and full implementations are shared under NDA once an engagement is signed.
How a project starts
Three steps, all in writing.
- 01
Tell me the problem
Email me the task that's breaking, the manual work you want gone, or the integration you need. A 15-minute intro call is available on request if you'd rather talk it through first.
- 02
Get a written scope + fixed quote
I send back a scope document: exactly what gets built, the production-readiness it includes, the timeline, and a fixed price. Nothing starts until you approve it in writing.
- 03
I build, you get daily written updates
The work runs async with a written progress update each day. You receive the workflow JSON, an operator runbook, and a bug-fix guarantee window on delivery — the work is yours to keep and run.
Why a solo consultant, not an agency
You email the person who builds it.
An agency gives you a project manager who relays your message to a developer you'll never meet, marks it up, and staffs it with whoever's free. That's the right call when you need a five-person team for six months.
For a defined automation — a build, a rescue, a migration, an integration — you want the opposite: one accountable engineer, fixed price, no overhead, no telephone game. I take one client at a time per tier so the work is actually focused, and you hold one person responsible for the result. If that's the trade you want, that's exactly what this is.
Hiring FAQ
What you're probably wondering.
How are you different from an n8n agency?
How does working async actually work?
What does it cost to hire you?
What do I actually get — and who owns it?
Do you sign NDAs?
What if the delivery doesn't meet scope?
Ready to hire an n8n consultant who writes everything down?
NDA-friendly · Fixed-price · Money-back guarantee
syed@noorflows.com · async only · UTC+5