"n8n is free" and "n8n costs me USD 200 a month" are statements that can both be true at once, and that confusion is what loses money. In 2026, n8n costs: USD 24/month for the Cloud Starter plan (2,500 executions), ~USD 60/month for Pro (10,000 executions), and USD 0 in licensing for self-hosted on the community edition — where the real cost is the server (USD 6-40/month) plus maintenance. A typical SMB ends up paying between USD 24 and 190 a month depending on the setup. Here's the full breakdown, with the fine print the pricing page doesn't highlight.
The three paths and their list price
| Setup | License cost | What it includes | Who it's for |
|---|---|---|---|
| n8n Cloud Starter | ~USD 24/month (annual) | 2,500 executions/month, 5 concurrent active workflows, hosting included | Validating, small teams without technical staff |
| n8n Cloud Pro | ~USD 60/month (annual) | 10,000 executions/month, more active workflows, concurrent executions | SMBs running serious automated operations |
| Self-hosted Community | USD 0 | Unlimited executions, workflows and nodes; the complete engine | Anyone with (or who can hire) technical capacity |
| Enterprise | Quoted, typically from several thousand USD/year | SSO/SAML, granular permissions, environments, log streaming, SLA support | Enterprises with compliance needs |
List prices as of March 2026 with annual billing; monthly billing costs more. Like any SaaS, they can change: check n8n.io before you budget.
The fine print of n8n Cloud
The entry price is honest, but there are three details worth knowing before you pick a plan:
- The limit is per execution, not per task — and that works in your favor. An execution is one full run of the workflow, whether it has 5 nodes or 50. The Starter's 2,500 executions are equivalent, in Zapier terms, to maybe 20,000-40,000 tasks. We made that comparison in depth in n8n vs Zapier.
- Concurrent active workflows are limited on the lower plans. You can have many saved workflows, but only a certain number switched on at once listening for triggers. For most SMBs the Pro limit is enough; the Starter's runs short fast if you automate seriously.
- Your data passes through n8n's cloud (servers in Europe). For most businesses that's fine; if you handle regulated data or your corporate clients audit you, it's a point to review.
Self-hosted: a free license doesn't mean zero cost
This is where the most expensive confusion lives. The community license is genuinely free and complete for automating: no execution limit, no locked nodes, all the integrations. What n8n reserves for paid plans are team-management features: fine-grained role permissions, separate dev/production environments, SSO, advanced version history. For 1-3 technical users, you won't miss them.
The real cost of self-hosting is the total cost of operation:
| Item | Monthly range (USD) | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| VPS (2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM) | 6-25 | Hetzner, DigitalOcean, Vultr; enough for tens of thousands of executions |
| Domain + SSL | 1-2 | Free SSL with Let's Encrypt |
| External backups | 0-5 | VPS snapshot or S3 storage |
| Maintenance | 0 (in-house) to 50-150 (outsourced) | Updates, monitoring, incident resolution |
| Realistic total | 10-40 (with in-house tech) / 60-190 (outsourced) |
The line that defines everything is the last one. If you have someone technical, maintenance is 2-4 hours a month: updating the Docker image, checking logs, verifying backups. If you don't, someone still has to do it — an instance left unattended for months is a vulnerable instance and, sooner or later, a downed one. The full technical walkthrough is in our self-hosted installation guide with Docker, and the infrastructure detail in how much it costs to host n8n.
And in real-world local terms, how much is it?
For a business billing in local currency, the USD 24-60 of Cloud or the USD 10-40 of the VPS are paid at the going exchange rate. The smart move is to run the math in reverse: if the automation saves 20 administrative hours a month, the cost of any of these setups pays for itself in the first week. The problem is never n8n's price; it's paying per-task tools whose cost scales with your growth.
Want to know which setup fits your volume and your team best? Book a 30-minute meeting and walk away with the numbers done: estimated executions, recommended setup and total monthly cost.
The cost nobody puts on the spreadsheet: implementation
Let's be clear about something the price comparisons leave out: the license is the cheapest part of automating. The value (and the cost) is in designing and building the workflows: mapping the process, connecting the systems, handling errors, testing with real data.
LATAM 2026 market ranges for professional implementation:
- Simple workflow (form → CRM → notification): USD 200-600 one-time.
- Full process automation (collections, AI lead routing, invoicing): USD 800-3,000.
- End-to-end project (several processes + chatbot + integrations to your own systems): USD 3,000-10,000+.
Doing it in-house isn't free either: it's hours of someone on your team, learning curve included. The right calculation compares the cost of implementing against the person-hours per month it frees up — in the AI automation projects we run, the typical payback is between 2 and 6 months. When you also need to build the APIs n8n requires to talk to legacy systems, that's budgeted separately and it's worth knowing upfront.
When NOT to pay (or save) on n8n
- If you have 1 or 2 trivial flows between popular apps: the free plan of simpler tools may solve it without paying or administering anything.
- Don't pick self-hosted just to save USD 24/month if nobody will maintain the server: the first unresolved incident costs you more than two years of Cloud.
- Don't pay for Enterprise just in case: SSO and compliance are concrete needs; if you don't have them today, the upgrade is there when you do.
- If the process still changes every week, spend on tidying it up before automating it.
The bottom line
n8n is one of the few tools where price stops being an issue as you grow: self-hosting costs the same with 10,000 executions as with 1,000,000. The smart decision isn't "which is cheaper today?" but "which stays cheap once this works and I want to automate everything else?".
If you want to skip the learning curve: at Deepyze we implement n8n turnkey — recommended setup for your case, installation, workflows with error handling, and monthly maintenance — for companies across LATAM. Tell us which processes you want to automate and within 24 hours you'll have a proposal with a fixed price in dollars, no surprises, from a team in your time zone.
Frequently asked questions
How much does n8n cost in 2026?+
n8n Cloud starts at USD 24/month (Starter plan, 2,500 executions) and the Pro plan runs around USD 60/month (10,000 executions). The self-hosted version with the community license is free: you only pay for the server, from USD 6-12/month for a basic VPS. Enterprise is quoted case by case, typically starting in the thousands of dollars per year.
Is n8n really free?+
The community license for self-hosting is free and has no limit on executions, workflows or nodes. What it doesn't include are advanced team features: granular role-based permissions, separate environments, SSO and log streaming are reserved for the paid plans. For an SMB with 1-3 technical users, the community edition is more than enough.
How much does a typical SMB pay per month using n8n?+
On cloud: USD 24-60/month depending on volume. Self-hosted: USD 10-40 for the server plus maintenance (2-4 hours a month in-house, or roughly USD 50-150 if you outsource it). A realistic total self-hosted cost for an SMB is around USD 60-190/month, versus the USD 300-700+ the same volume would cost in tools that charge per task.
What counts as an execution in n8n Cloud?+
An execution is one full run of a workflow, whether it has 3 steps or 50. This is key when comparing: in Zapier a 15-step flow consumes 15 tasks; in n8n it's 1 execution. That's why n8n Cloud's limits stretch much further than they look at first glance.
For pricing, is n8n Cloud or self-hosted the better choice?+
Below 10,000 monthly executions and with no privacy requirements, Cloud is simpler and the total cost difference is small. Above that, or if you need your data to stay inside your own infrastructure, self-hosted wins clearly: the server costs the same whether it processes 10,000 or 1,000,000 executions.
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