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n8n-nodes-romulus

v1.4.4

Published

n8n nodes for Romulus communication automation platform - manage AI agents, robocalls, and WhatsApp messaging

Downloads

34

Readme

n8n-nodes-romulus

n8n-nodes-romulus is an n8n community node that enables you to interact with the Romulus API within your n8n workflows.

Romulus is a communication automation platform that delivers an automated phone call experience. It provides APIs to manage robocalls, AI agents, and messaging bots for seamless communication workflows.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform that lets you connect services and automate tasks visually.


Table of Contents


Installation

To install this community node, follow the n8n community node installation guide.


Operations

This node currently supports the following Romulus operations:

  • Calls
    • List or initiate robocalls.
  • Users / AI Agents
    • Start AI agents or calls.
    • List available agents.
  • Messenger
    • List WhatsApp bots.
    • Send WhatsApp templated messages via bots.
  • Triggers
    • Start workflows on real-time Romulus events such as:
      • robocall started
      • agentcall completed
      • agent action completed

Credentials

To use this node, you'll need a Romulus API key.

  1. Sign in to your Romulus account.
  2. Follow the instructions at How to use the AI Agent with third-party software via API to generate your API key.
  3. In n8n, navigate to Credentials > Create New > Romulus API and enter your API key.
  4. n8n will automatically test the connection.

Compatibility

  • Tested with n8n v1.94.1
  • No known incompatibilities with other versions.

Usage

  • Use the Romulus Trigger node to initiate workflows based on real-time events (e.g., when a robocall starts or an agent completes a call).
  • Use resource nodes (Calls, Agents, Messenger) to manage Romulus operations directly.
  • For webhook-based triggers to work, ensure your n8n instance is accessible from the internet (e.g., use ngrok during development).

Resources


Version History

  • 1.0.0: Initial release with support for:
    • Robocalls
    • AI agents
    • WhatsApp messaging
    • Webhook-based event triggers