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Node Types

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Node Types Overview

AI Workflow Automation provides various node types that serve as building blocks for creating intelligent workflows. Each node type has a specific purpose and can be connected with others to create automated processes.

🔌 Trigger Nodes

Trigger nodes initiate your workflows. They define the starting point of your automation process.

  • Manual triggers for on-demand execution
  • Form integration through Gravity Forms
  • Webhook triggers for external system integration
  • WordPress event triggers
  • RSS feed monitoring

🤖 AI Model Nodes

Connect with various AI models to process text, generate content, and analyze data.

  • OpenAI
  • Anthropic Claude
  • Meta’s Llama
  • Google’s Gemini
  • And more specialized models

🎯 Specialized AI Nodes

Pre-configured nodes for specific AI tasks without complex setup.

  • Sentiment Analysis
  • Summary Generation
  • Information Extraction
  • Article Writing
  • SEO Optimization

📊 Data Processing Nodes

Handle data collection, transformation, and analysis.

  • Web Scraper/Crawler
  • Document Parser
  • API Call Node
  • Condition Node for logic branching

📝 Content Nodes

Create and manage WordPress content automatically.

  • Post Creation and Management
  • Image Integration (Unsplash)
  • WooCommerce Product Management

🔄 Output & Communication Nodes

Define how your workflow results are used or communicated.

  • Database Storage
  • Email Sending
  • Webhook Output
  • Chat Interface
  • Google Services Integration (Sheets/Drive)

👥 Human Interaction Nodes

Include human decision-making in your workflows.

  • Approval Workflows
  • Content Review
  • Data Input
  • Task Assignment

Each node type is designed to be intuitive yet powerful, allowing you to create complex automations by combining them in various ways. The visual workflow builder makes it easy to connect nodes and configure their settings, while the underlying system handles all the complex interactions between different services and APIs.

For detailed information about specific nodes, please visit their individual documentation pages.