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n8n-nodes-mfr

v0.1.13

Published

Field service management app for scheduling technicians

Readme

n8n-nodes-mfr

This is an n8n community node. It lets you use mfr – Field Service Management in your n8n workflows.

mfr – Field Service Management is a cloud platform for creating, scheduling and tracking service requests, assets, appointments, technicians, reports and related documents.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Usage
Resources

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Operations

  • Get a Company
  • Create a Company
  • List Companies
  • Create a Service Request
  • Get a Service Request
  • List Service Requests
  • Delete a Service Request
  • Generate Report
  • Add Tags to Service Request
  • Remove Tag from Service Request
  • Upload Document
  • Appointment
  • Create an Appointment
  • Create an Item Type
  • Get an Item Type
  • List Item Types
  • Create a Service Object
  • Get a Service Object
  • List Service Objects
  • List Users
  • Watch Events Trigger – subscribe to real‑time change events from mfr

Credentials

The basic auth method is used for the requests.

Compatibility

1.98.0

Usage

Add the mfr Field Service node to your workflow and choose a Resource and Operation from the dropdown. Map the required fields using n8n data‑pinning or expressions.

Example ideas:

Create a Service Request when a support ticket is opened

Trigger: Zendesk, Freshdesk, etc.

Node: Create a Company (if customer doesn’t exist)

Node: Create a Service Request

Node: Slack / Email → notify dispatcher.

Generate a PDF report nightly for completed service requests

Trigger: Cron (daily 02:00)

Node: List Service Requests (filter status = completed, updatedYesterday)

Loop: Generate Report → store in S3 / email to customer.

Resources