You Know What to Build. We Ship It at a Fixed Price.
You have a requirement. You need it built properly, on time, and for a price you agreed before anyone touched the canvas. I am Abhiman Sundararajan, a Verified n8n Creator and n8n Level 2 Certified developer. You bring the spec. We build it to production standard, with full error handling, retry logic, and deduplication, at a fixed price agreed up front. No surprises at handoff. Projects from $1,000 to $50,000+. Remote, worldwide. Not sure what to automate yet? Start with the consulting angle.
Last updated: June 2026
Credentials
These are the highest publicly available credentials in the n8n ecosystem. The Verified Creator badge is awarded for production-grade public templates. Level 2 Certification covers advanced patterns, error handling, and deployment. In plain terms, the person you hire builds at a production level, not a hobby one.
What production-grade actually means
Anyone can drag two nodes onto a canvas and make a demo run once. That is not what you are paying for. Production-grade is the difference between a workflow that works in the meeting and one you can forget about because it just runs. The methodology behind every build is on the methodology page, and the engineering behind it is written up in error handling in n8n. Here is what goes into every workflow, whether you ask for it or not.
- Error handling and retries, so a single API timeout does not kill the run or drop a record
- Idempotency and deduplication, so a replayed webhook or a double-click never creates the same record twice
- Logging and execution history, so when you want to know what ran and when, the answer is one click away
- Input validation, so malformed or empty data is caught and routed, not silently written to your CRM
- Testing against real data and failure scenarios before handoff, not just the clean happy path
- Clear documentation, so the workflow is never a black box only I understand
That last point matters more than people expect. A workflow nobody can read is a liability the day the original builder disappears. You leave every project owning the workflows, the documentation, and the understanding to maintain them yourself.
How a fixed-price build works, start to finish
No open-ended discovery. No surprise invoices. Four clear steps from your first call to a workflow running in production, with the price locked before we start.
Pricing
Fixed scope, fixed price, agreed before any build. The right tier depends on how many tools you are connecting and how much logic sits between them.
- 2 to 6 tools, simple trigger through branching logic
- Webhook verification, idempotency, deduplication
- Error handling across every branch
- Tested against real data and edge cases
- Live handoff, recording, and docs
- Multiple connected workflows
- Full QA and failure-scenario testing
- Logging and real-time monitoring
- Complete technical documentation
- Priority handoff and support
- Multi-department infrastructure
- Architecture design and runbooks
- Full QA across every failure path
- Real-time monitoring and alerting
- Dedicated build and handoff process
After handoff, an optional retainer keeps the system current. Maintenance runs $500 to $2,000/month for monitoring, fixes, and security updates that keep the original build healthy. Support runs $2,000 to $5,000/month and adds continuous updates, new automations, and hands-on training. Partner runs $5,000+/month for priority capacity and direct team support, with anything you flag resolved within 24 hours.
Why a specialist, not the cheaper option
It is a fair question. Here is the honest case for hiring a dedicated n8n developer over the alternatives most people weigh first.
Recent client work
Two examples of what a production-grade build looks like in practice.
What you get when you hire me
- A production-grade build, not a prototype, not a demo, not something that breaks on day two
- Error handling, retry logic, and deduplication built in from the start
- Testing against real data, failure scenarios, and edge inputs before handoff
- Full documentation explaining how the workflow runs and how to maintain it
- A live handoff call with a walkthrough, plus a video recording you can rewatch
- Full ownership of every workflow, with nothing locked to me
- An optional monthly retainer from $500/month for maintenance, up to $5,000+/month for priority team support and new automations
Common questions.
How much does it cost to hire an n8n developer?
Growth builds run $1,000 to $5,000 for a focused automation or a real multi-tool pipeline. Professional systems with full QA and monitoring run $5,000 to $15,000. Enterprise infrastructure across departments runs $15,000 to $50,000+. You get a fixed scope and a fixed price on the free call before a single node is built. The number you approve is the number you pay.
What does production-grade actually mean?
It means the workflow is built to survive the real world, not just pass a demo. Retries and error handling for when an API times out. Idempotency and deduplication so a replayed webhook never doubles your records. Logging so you can see what ran and when. Plain documentation so the workflow is not a black box. A prototype works once on clean data. A production build keeps working at 2am when something upstream breaks.
What is a Verified n8n Creator, and why does it matter?
A Verified n8n Creator is a developer recognized by n8n for deep automation expertise and high-quality public templates. Paired with n8n Level 2 Certification, the highest publicly available credential in the ecosystem, it is your signal that the person building your workflow does this professionally. I am also a Notion Certified Admin, which matters because most of my builds end in Notion.
What is included when I hire you?
Every engagement includes a full production build, error handling and retry logic, deduplication to prevent duplicate records, testing against real data and edge cases, a live handoff call, a video recording you can rewatch, and complete documentation. You own everything. Nothing is locked to me, and you can take the workflows in-house whenever you want.
Why hire a specialist instead of a cheaper freelancer or an agency?
A cheap Upwork freelancer often ships a workflow that demos well and breaks the first week, with no retries and no documentation. An agency adds a project manager and a markup between you and the person actually building. With a specialist you get direct access, faster turnaround, and code built to production standards. We have returned 500+ hours to 12+ clients across the US, EU, and Australia doing exactly this.
How long does an n8n project take?
Most projects take 2 to 10 weeks depending on scope. A focused two-tool automation is usually 1 to 2 weeks. A multi-workflow system with branching, error handling, and full QA is typically 4 to 8 weeks. You get a firm timeline on the scoping call before any work starts, not an open-ended estimate.
How does hiring work, and what happens on the call?
Book a free 30-minute call. You walk me through your stack, what you want to build, and what a good outcome looks like. I come back with a fixed scope, a timeline, and an exact price before any build begins. You approve it, the build starts, and you finish with a handoff call, a video recording, and documentation. Calls are remote, worldwide, and free, with no pitch and no obligation. If you are not sure what to build yet, the consulting engagement is a better starting point.
Is Abhiman Sundararajan available for hire right now?
Yes. Abhiman Sundararajan takes on n8n automation projects for businesses worldwide and is currently booking new work. Verified n8n Creator, n8n Level 2 Certified, Notion Certified Admin. Book a free 30-minute call to talk through your project.
Ready to hire an n8n developer?
Book a free 30-minute call. You get a clear breakdown of what to build, how it works, and what it costs. No pitch, no obligation, just an honest conversation about your project.