General Questions & Answers about Integrations

All about CI HUB

How can I understand how to use CI HUB with OMN?

All information about “Working with CI HUB” can be found on this page and its subpages: CI HUB Professional

Which CI HUB Connectors are currently available?

On the CI HUB website under

→ Solution → Applications → All Applications, or click here

you will find the current overview of all offered connectors. By clicking on a program you will get to the download mask for the corresponding connector.

How do I install the different CI HUB Connectors?

You can find the information you are looking for here: Install CI HUB Connectors with OMN

Where can I see if my program version is compatible with the associated CI HUB Connector?

You can find the information you are looking for here: Install CI HUB Connectors with OMN

Which configurations do I have to make in OMN to be able to display CI HUB data?

Please refer to the following page: CI HUB Configuration in OMN

Where can I find the CI HUB user manual?

The user manual can be found under the following link: User Guide

How can I get support from CI HUB when I have issues with the plugin?

Frequently asked questions and user guides can be found under the following link:
CI HUB official FAQ page

All about Conversionmaker

Where can I find answers to my questions about Conversionmaker?

You can find a lot of questions and answers related to Conversionmaker, such as the supported languages, on this page.

All about Werk II

Where can I find answers to my questions about Werk II?

You can find a lot of questions and answers related to Werk II on the following pages:

All about Workflow Automation Platforms

What is a n8n MCP?

n8n MCP refers to n8n’s support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a standardized framework that enables AI agents to interact with external tools, workflows, and data sources in a consistent and secure manner. MCP enables n8n to function as both an MCP server and an MCP client.

As an MCP server, n8n can provide selected workflows as callable tools for AI clients such as Claude Desktop or Lovable. These clients can search for available workflows, access metadata, and trigger executions directly via the integrated MCP server. MCP access at the instance level enables centralized authentication and controlled provisioning of specific workflows (see n8n MCP Server).

As an MCP client, n8n can connect to external MCP servers and use their tools within workflows. This allows n8n to use external functions — such as search, data processing, or user-defined functions — via standardized MCP resources, tools, and prompts (see n8n MCP Integration).

MCP integration enhances n8n’s AI automation capabilities by enabling seamless bidirectional orchestration between workflows and AI agents. It uses JSON-RPC and Server-Sent Events (SSE) to support persistent interactions in real time.

For more information on n8n MCP, please refer to the following pages:

Further information on n8n can be found here.

What are the differences between n8n and Zapier?
Feature n8n Zapier

Cost

Open source (free to use, optional Enterprise version)

Paid (tiered plans)

Hosting

Self-hosted or cloud

Cloud only

Flexibility

Highly customizable (own code possible)

Limited to predefined actions

Complexity

Ideal for technical users

Easier for beginners

Integrations

Extendable via webhooks/APIs

Pre-built apps, but less control

Advantages

Cost-effective

Fast no-code automation based on pre-built zaps

Further information on n8n and Zapier can be found here:

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