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Build a marketing AI agent with n8n & Slack
によってLe Wagon Tokyo
説明
AI agents are already reshaping how teams design and launch campaigns.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build an AI agent that can plan and run a mini marketing campaign using n8n and Slack, no technical skills needed.
Who is this event for?
This session is for you if you’re a marketer, product manager, entrepreneur, or simply curious about AI, automation, and no-code tools. All levels are welcome!
What you’ll learn
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build an AI agent that can plan and run a mini marketing campaign using n8n and Slack, no technical skills needed.
Who is this event for?
This session is for you if you’re a marketer, product manager, entrepreneur, or simply curious about AI, automation, and no-code tools. All levels are welcome!
What you’ll learn
- AI agents basics and how to orchestrate them in a no-code way with n8n
- How to trigger a marketing campaign from a simple Slack message
- Starter best practices: prompts, workflows, and the essential tool checklist
- Current limitations and what to explore next
説明
AI agents are already reshaping how teams design and launch campaigns.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build an AI agent that can plan and run a mini marketing campaign using n8n and Slack, no technical skills needed.
Who is this event for?
This session is for you if you’re a marketer, product manager, entrepreneur, or simply curious about AI, automation, and no-code tools. All levels are welcome!
What you’ll learn
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build an AI agent that can plan and run a mini marketing campaign using n8n and Slack, no technical skills needed.
Who is this event for?
This session is for you if you’re a marketer, product manager, entrepreneur, or simply curious about AI, automation, and no-code tools. All levels are welcome!
What you’ll learn
- AI agents basics and how to orchestrate them in a no-code way with n8n
- How to trigger a marketing campaign from a simple Slack message
- Starter best practices: prompts, workflows, and the essential tool checklist
- Current limitations and what to explore next