

Briefly. I didn’t like it as much as I like n8n. Perhaps it was not suitable to my use case. I hear a lot of good things about ActivePieces tho. You know, give it a spin and see if it gehaws with your flow. From what I understand, both can acomplish about the same. I think ActivePieces is geared more towards cloud deployments whereas n8n keeps things local.

I’ve got Grocy set up with Barcode Buddy for my pantry. When I bring staples in from the store, I scan them into the pantry. I have a scanner set up at the pantry for convenience. Then when you consume a product, you scan it out of inventory via a scanner in the kitchen. That way, if I am grocery shopping, and there is a killer deal on a 100 lb sack of rice, sugar, flour, etc, I can check inventory and see if I need to restock. It’s very handy and there are other aspects of Grocy, but I only use it for the pantry.