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@formbricks/n8n-nodes-formbricks
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A n8n node to connect Formbricks and send survey data to hundreds of other apps.
This is an n8n community node. It lets you use Formbricks in your n8n workflows.
Formbricks is an open-source experience management solution that lets you understand what customers think & feel about your product by running highly targeted surveys inside your product.
n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.
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Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.
Run workflows on new responses you receive for your surveys.
You can use this integration in Formbricks Cloud as well as self-hosted instances of Formbricks. You only need a Formbricks API Key for this. Please check out the Formbricks Docs for more information.
This package was developed & tested with n8n > 1.4.0.
Please check out the Formbricks Docs for more information on how to use the integration.
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A n8n node to connect Formbricks and send survey data to hundreds of other apps.
We found that @formbricks/n8n-nodes-formbricks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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