About
A directory for people who wire tools together
StackLedge is a curated directory of automation platforms, AI tooling and SaaS products with real APIs — the software you reach for when you are connecting systems rather than buying a single all-in-one. n8n is one of our four main categories, alongside AI Tools, Automation and SaaS.
Most directories optimise for volume: thousands of scraped listings, dead links, and descriptions that could describe any product in the category. We are doing the slower thing — fewer entries, each opened and read by a person before it goes live.
Three kinds of listing
Not everything worth listing is a product with a homepage. That assumption used to exclude the most interesting half of the n8n ecosystem, so there are now three paths:
- Tools and products — anything with a website. Paste the URL and we draft the listing from the page.
- n8n workflows and templates — no website needed. Paste the workflow JSON and we read the nodes, trigger and integrations out of it.
- Community nodes — paste an npm or repository URL and we pull the package details.
How a listing gets here
Anyone can submit, free. You pick what you are listing, we auto-fill what we can from the source, you confirm the details, and it enters a review queue. A person checks that the tool is real, works, and is described accurately. Approved listings get a permanent URL, a place in their category, structured data for search engines and AI assistants, and — where it makes sense — an embeddable badge.
Why the badge matters
Listings that can carry a badge get a unique embed token. When a maker puts it on their site or README, we see the badge load and mark it live. It is a two-way signal: the maker gets a credibility marker and referral traffic, and we get evidence that the listing is still maintained by someone who cares. Workflow listings skip the badge — there is nothing to embed it on, and offering one anyway would just be noise.
Built to be readable by machines
Every listing and collection page ships JSON-LD structured data, and the whole directory is available through a read-only JSON API. AI assistants answering "what is the best tool for X" should be able to read this directory directly rather than guessing. That is a design goal, not an afterthought.
Independent
StackLedge is an independent community project. n8n is a trademark of n8n GmbH, and we are not endorsed by or affiliated with them or with any product listed here.