n8n Otter Integration Guide
Connect Otter to n8n with credentials, triggers, and actions. Real workflows and production tips.
Key takeaways
- Auth into Otter once with a scoped service account.
- Use webhook triggers, not polling, for anything time-sensitive.
- Dedupe on the Otter record ID to avoid double-writes.
- Alert on failure — silent errors erode trust faster than bad UX.
The n8n Otter integration is one of the highest-leverage moves for any meeting ai team. This guide walks through authentication, the triggers and actions available, and three production-grade workflows you can copy today.
Why connect Otter to n8n
n8n treats Otter as a first-class data source. Any event that happens in Otter can trigger a downstream workflow — enrichment, notifications, syncs, or AI reasoning.
Unlike no-code point tools, n8n keeps your logic portable: self-host, version, and share workflows across teams without per-task pricing.
Setting up Otter credentials
Open Credentials → New → Otter. Depending on the account type you'll authenticate with OAuth2 or an API key. Always test with a read-only call before saving.
Scope credentials per environment. Never reuse production tokens in staging — a single mistake there can leak PII.
- Create a dedicated service account
- Rotate keys every 90 days
- Store secrets in n8n's credential vault only
Triggers and actions worth knowing
The Otter node ships with the most common triggers (created, updated, deleted) and a fallback HTTP path for anything the native node doesn't cover.
For high-volume events, prefer webhook triggers over polling — you'll cut latency from minutes to milliseconds and drop API cost.
Production patterns
Wrap each Otter write in a retry with exponential backoff. Log the payload before the write so replay is trivial. Add a dedupe key based on the Otter record ID.
Alert on any workflow error to a Slack channel your team actually watches. Silent failures are the #1 killer of automation trust.
Frequently asked questions
- Does n8n support Otter out of the box?
- Yes — there is a native Otter node with credentials, triggers and actions. Anything not covered can be reached via HTTP Request.
- Is the Otter integration free?
- n8n itself is free to self-host. Otter charges according to its own plan; n8n adds no per-task fee.
- How do I handle rate limits?
- Add a Wait node inside a Loop, or use n8n's built-in retry with backoff on the Otter node.
- Can I sync two Otter accounts?
- Yes — create two credentials and run parallel branches. Use a Merge node to reconcile.