Stop being a "Tenant" in your client's tech stack. Deploy your own Sovereign Agency Node. Secure your IP, prevent client churn, and turn your service retainers into a licensable software asset.
[ Deploy Sovereign Agency Node » ]You spend 50+ hours building complex automations inside their Zapier and HubSpot accounts.
When the project ends, they say:
"Thanks, we'll take it from here."
They fire you. They keep the system. You leave with nothing but a handshake.
You just built yourself out of a paycheck.
You build the infrastructure on Your Sovereign Node. You own the n8n workflows. You own the database. You own the "Engine."
You simply license access to the client.
This creates instant Vendor Lock-In and turns you from a "Service Provider" into a "Platform."
Stop giving away your margins. Every time you add a client, your Zapier and HubSpot bills go up. We fix your costs so you can scale indefinitely.
Technical specs, security protocols, and migration details.
Yes, but only if you secure the "Agency Mode" upgrade. The base license (£499) is for your own internal agency operations. The Agency Upgrade (offered after checkout) unlocks multi-tenant capabilities, allowing you to create unlimited sub-accounts and resell the infrastructure to your clients for a monthly fee.
No. n8n is a visual node-based builder, very similar to Zapier or Make.com. The logic is identical. Plus, n8n has a built-in AI assistant that can often convert your logic for you. Most Architects find they can rebuild a complex Zapier automation in n8n in under 30 minutes.
Absolutely not. That is what the £99/mo fee covers. Our Fractional DevOps team handles all Linux updates, Docker container patches, firewall rules, and SSL certificate renewals. You get the power of self-hosting without the headache of sysadmin work.
You own your data, but you rent the "managed uptime." If you cancel, we will provide you with a full export of your databases and workflows (JSON/CSV) so you can host them elsewhere. However, the Sovereign Node itself will be spun down and recycled for the next user on the waiting list.
Yes. In fact, it is more compliant than using US-based SaaS tools. Because you are hosting the database on a private node (and not sharing a public cloud with millions of others), you have total sovereignty over where the data lives and who accesses it.