Integrate
Render video inside your workflows
Official n8n nodes and a Make app let no-code builders create renders, validate payloads, wait for results, and kick off scenarios the instant a render finishes — no glue code required.
No-code
Automation without a backend
Zvid meets no-code builders where they work. The n8n integration ships two nodes: an action node with 10 operations across renders, templates, and credits (including a wait-for-completion toggle that polls and returns the finished URL), and a trigger node that fires your workflow on render.completed or render.failed — verifying each delivery’s HMAC signature.
The Make.com app brings seven modules for creating renders, validating payloads, polling results, and listing templates and renders, plus an instant trigger for render events. Validation modules map errors to a branchable result instead of failing the run, so you can route around problems cleanly.
What you get
Drop-in automation blocks
10 n8n operations
Render (create, bulk, get, validate, list), Template (get, list, preview, render), and Credit balance — as drag-and-drop nodes.
Wait for completion
Toggle polling on n8n render nodes to return the finished output URL once the job is done.
7 Make modules
Create, validate, get, and list renders; render from a template; list templates; and an instant render-events trigger.
Branch on validation
Validate modules surface field errors, plan limits, and credit cost as data — so a bad payload routes, not fails.
Signed triggers
Trigger nodes register a webhook on activation and verify every delivery’s HMAC-SHA256 signature.
Agent-callable
The n8n node is marked usable as a tool, so n8n’s own AI agents can render video directly.
n8n + Make
No-code platforms
10
n8n operations
7
Make modules
HMAC
Verified triggers
Keep exploring
Related features
MCP Server & AI Agents
A Model Context Protocol server exposes 30 Zvid tools to any AI agent — with schema-aware authoring and a free validation step so generated JSON renders first try.
Explore →SDKs & Libraries
Official typed SDKs for Python and TypeScript. Queue renders, wait for results, and verify webhook signatures in a few lines, with typed errors throughout.
Explore →Webhooks
Skip the polling loop. Zvid calls your endpoint the moment a render completes or fails, with every delivery HMAC-signed so you can verify it came from us.
Explore →FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What can the n8n nodes do? +
Create single and bulk renders, render from templates, validate payloads, check credit balance, wait for completion, and trigger workflows on render events with signature verification.
Does validation break my workflow if a payload is bad? +
No. Validation operations return the result as data — valid flag, field errors, plan limits, and credit cost — so you branch on it instead of failing the run.
Are these on the public marketplaces? +
The node and app source live in the Zvid integrations repo and follow each platform’s packaging spec. Check the docs for the current install path for your builder.
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