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  1. SAP is embedding n8n inside Joule Studio to give BTP developers a low-code orchestration layer for SAP and non-SAP AI workflows.

  2. The n8n partnership positions Joule Studio as a more central environment for building, governing, and scaling SAP Business AI agents.

  3. SAP teams evaluating agent orchestration will need to compare n8n’s workflow model with Integration Suite governance and MCP-based API access.

SAP announced a minority stake in Berlin-based n8n at a $5.2 billion valuation, alongside a multi-year commercial agreement to embed n8n’s visual workflow canvas inside Joule Studio on the SAP Business AI Platform.

The deal brings inside SAP’s walls a tool that SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) practitioners have been recommending to customers who cannot justify the cost of a full Integration Suite deployment. n8n CEO Jan Oberhauser confirmed the valuation — more than double the company’s previous $2.5 billion round. General availability of n8n inside Joule Studio is targeted for Q3 2026.

What n8n Brings to Joule Studio 2.0

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SAP describes the n8n integration as giving BTP developers a low-code orchestration layer for building AI workflows and connecting SAP and non-SAP systems from a single environment.

Under the partnership, n8n is designed to run as a fully managed environment inside Joule Studio — no separate contracts or infrastructure configuration required. SAP positions this arrangement as addressing GDPR and data residency requirements, because workflows stay within SAP’s cloud infrastructure rather than crossing into a separately hosted environment.

n8n reports a developer base of 1.7 million users and 1,400 enterprise customers. SAP-specific nodes for n8n are in development and on the roadmap. Teams looking to move Integration Suite workloads will need to wait for those nodes before full portability is practical.

Integration Suite’s Role in the New Stack

SAP’s 2026 Integration Suite roadmap describes two development themes: AI for Integration, focused on accelerating the developer experience, and Integration for AI, which positions Integration Suite as the governance and trust layer for autonomous agents.

The Integration Suite MCP gateway — designed to expose a curated set of SAP APIs as governed, hosted Model Context Protocol servers — is SAP’s endorsed pathway for connecting agents to core system logic.

SAP CTO Philipp Herzig addressed SAP API policy at Sapphire 2026, stating that ODP-RFC was built exclusively for SAP-to-SAP data transfer and was never designed as an external integration surface.

SAP Gains From the n8n Community

At SAP Sapphire 2026 in Orlando, Christian Klein presented SAP as a business AI company, announcing 224 agents and 51 assistants across finance, spend management, supply chain, HCM, and customer experience. Orchestrating that volume requires tooling developers will actually adopt — and n8n has something SAP has historically struggled to build on its own.

The company grew its community through an open-source model and self-hosted deployment option, reaching millions of developers outside the traditional enterprise software procurement cycle. That developer reach, as much as the workflow tooling, is part of what SAP is acquiring.

What This Means for SAPinsiders 

  • SAP is buying developer behavior. The n8n agreement gives SAP access to a community that already builds outside formal enterprise architecture channels. Adoption pressure may now come from developers pulling workflow patterns into SAP, not only architects pushing approved integration standards downward.
  • Joule Studio becomes a control point. Embedding n8n inside Joule Studio turns agent design into a platform decision rather than a tool choice. SAP can use that placement to shape how customers build, govern, price, and scale AI workflows across SAP and non-SAP environments.
  • Integration choices become organizational tests. BTP teams now have to separate lightweight automation, governed API exposure, and mission-critical integration into clearer categories. The hard question is not whether n8n replaces Integration Suite, but which workflows require enterprise-grade governance from the start.