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Nodey
Your n8n command center, now on your phone
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Your n8n command center, now on your phone
63 followers
Nodey is a mobile companion for n8n. Monitor your workflows in real time, diagnose failed executions with AI, build workflows from a prompt, and trigger automations with NFC tags or geofenced locations — all from your phone.
Products used by Nodey
Explore the tech stack and tools that power Nodey. See what products Nodey uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
Engineering & Development 5
Engineering & Development 5

HostingerLaunch your store with AI. 100+ global payment methods.
4.8 (5 reviews)
Hostinger is the backbone Nodey runs on — it hosts the self-hosted n8n instance on a VPS, plus the domain and email, all in one place. I chose it over stitching together separate providers because it bundled everything I needed to actually run the infrastructure Nodey depends on, affordably and without juggling multiple dashboards. For a solo maker standing up real production infrastructure, that consolidation was worth it.
Android Studio Panda 4AI agent IDE for Android with planning and edit prediction
5.0 (3 reviews)
Android Studio is where the Android build of Nodey came together — building, running it on the emulator, and shipping a Kotlin/Jetpack Compose app that's a true 1:1 match with the iOS version. I chose it because it's the standard toolchain for native Android, and pairing it with Claude Code writing the actual Kotlin is what let me ship a genuinely native Android app in parallel with iOS, rather than settling for a cross-platform shortcut.

WebflowWhere creativity drives performance
4.8 (143 reviews)
I used Webflow to design and ship getnodey.com fast, without fighting a codebase for the marketing site. I chose it over hand-coding or other site builders because it gave me full design control with the polish of a custom site, and let me iterate on the landing page as quickly as I iterate on the app. For a solo maker, that speed-to-polished-page was worth it.

XcodeDevelop, test, and distribute apps for all Apple platforms
5.0 (187 reviews)
Xcode is where the iOS side of Nodey came together — building, testing on the simulator, and shipping to the App Store. As the required toolchain for native iOS development, it's non-negotiable for a real SwiftUI app, and pairing it with Claude Code driving the actual code is what let me ship a polished native iOS build rather than a cross-platform compromise.
No-code Platforms 1
No-code Platforms 1

n8nWorkflow automation for technical people
4.8 (69 reviews)
n8n is the entire reason Nodey exists — it's the platform Nodey is built to serve. I chose it (and built a companion for it) over other automation tools because it's open-source, self-hostable, and genuinely powerful for technical users. Nothing else gives you that combination of control and capability, and its community is exactly the audience I built Nodey for. Building on n8n rather than reinventing automation was the obvious call.
Data analysis tools 1
Data analysis tools 1

AmplitudeGet data and insights to take action and drive growth
4.9 (47 reviews)
Amplitude is how I understand how people actually use Nodey — which features land, where users drop off, what to build next. I chose it for product analytics because it turns real usage into clear decisions, which matters a lot when you're a solo maker trying to prioritize ruthlessly.
Marketing & Sales 1
Marketing & Sales 1

RevenueCatBuild, analyze, and grow your subscription or app service
5.0 (137 reviews)
RevenueCat handles subscriptions and the lifetime deal across iOS and Android without me building billing infrastructure from scratch. I chose it because cross-platform in-app purchases are notoriously painful, and RevenueCat made the Pro tiers and Founding 250 deal work cleanly on both stores — letting me focus on the app, not receipt plumbing.
