n8n vs Portkey - Visual Automation or AI Gateway?

Integrating AI agents into enterprise workflows requires both an easy-to-use orchestration platform and advanced AI gateway capabilities. n8n is a visual workflow platform with native MCP support, while Portkey offers an AI Gateway with advanced observability, caching, and guardrails for the entire AI stack. This guide compares their different roles.

Feature Comparison: n8n vs Portkey

1. Functional Roles

2. Capabilities and Monitoring

3. Monitoring Context

Comparison Table: n8n vs Portkey

Feature n8n Portkey HasMCP
Primary Goal Visual Workflow Automation AI Gateway & Observability No-Code API Bridge
Editor Style Drag-and-Drop Visual Canvas Managed AI Gateway Cloud Managed Cloud UI
Key Offering 500+ Nodes + MCP Support 1,600+ Models (Unified) Automated OpenAPI Mapping
Testing Style Workflow Execution History 40+ Per-request Parameters Real-time Context Logs
Security Tech Standard Auth & Approvals AI Guardrails & RBAC Encrypted Vault & Proxy
Discovery Built-in Node Browser Marketplace / Registry Public Provider Hub

The HasMCP Advantage

While n8n orchestrates the workflow and Portkey manages the gateway, HasMCP provides the automation-first bridge that turns your proprietary APIs into efficient agents with zero manual coding.

Here is why HasMCP is the winner for modern engineering teams:

FAQ

Q: Can I use n8n to orchestrate tools that I route through Portkey?

A: Yes, any MCP-compliant gateway can be connected to n8n, allowing your visual workflows to run through a robust AI gateway with caching and guardrails.

Q: Does n8n support human-in-the-loop approvals?

A: Yes, n8n provides pre-built nodes to drag and drop these approvals into a workflow, ensuring that sensitive AI actions always have a human check.

Q: How does HasMCP handle observability?

A: HasMCP includes detailed real-time context logs and audit trails, ensuring visibility into every agent-to-tool interaction while keeping sensitive keys encrypted in its vault.

Q: Which tool is better for a developer starting a new project?

A: n8n is great for visual logic, while HasMCP is the fastest and most efficient way to turn your internal business logic into tools that your agent can actually use.

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