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TwentyDEV

v0.0.5
Last updated Jul 6, 2025

n8n node to call Twenty CRM's API

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TwentyDEV

Description

n8n-nodes-twenty

This is an n8n community node. It lets you use Twenty CRM in your n8n workflows.

Twenty CRM is an open-source CRM (customer relationship management) tool that is under rapid development. Please consider this as a Beta release that is likely to break with future changes in the Twenty API.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Installation
Operations
Credentials
Compatibility
Resources
Credit
Version history

Installation

Follow the installation guide in the n8n community nodes documentation.

Operations

- General
- Api Keys
- Attachments
- Blocklists
- Calendar Channel Event Associations
- Calendar Channels
- Calendar Event Participants
- Calendar Events
- Companies
- Connected Accounts
- Favorite Folders
- Favorites
- Message Channel Message Associations
- Message Channels
- Message Folders
- Message Participants
- Messages
- Message Threads
- Notes
- Note Targets
- Opportunities
- People
- Tasks
- Task Targets
- Timeline Activities
- View Fields
- View Filter Groups
- View Filters
- View Groups
- Views
- View Sorts
- Webhooks
- Workflow Automated Triggers
- Workflow Runs
- Workflows
- Workflow Versions
- Workspace Members

Credentials

Generate an API key in Twenty by following the Twenty docs. In summary, create an API key in the Settings -> Developers section.

Copy the API key. Click 'Add Credential' in n8n and search for 'Twenty API'. Provide the API key and your Twenty domain (e.g. http://localhost:5020, https://n8n.example.org). Do not use the 'API Base URL', e.g. https://n8n.example.org/rest/.

Compatibility

Compatible and tested with Twenty v1.0.3 and n8n v1.91.3.

Resources

Version history

v0.0.5

Simplified to build on n8n-openapi-node

v0.0.4

Compatible with Twenty's updated API in v0.40.7

v0.0.3

Compatible with Twenty's updated API in v0.33.4

v0.0.1

Initial release

Credit

Almost all credit goes to devlikeapro for the work on generic n8n nodebuilders for OpenAPI specs. Previous versions relied on similar tools from ivov and feelgood-interface.