Who is Nate Herk
Nate Herk is a creator focused on AI automation tools — primarily n8n, Make (formerly Integromat), and increasingly agentic AI workflows. His YouTube channel has built a real audience among solopreneurs and operators who want to automate parts of their business without hiring engineers.
The Skool community is the paid extension. People who've watched the free videos and want deeper dives, build-along tutorials, and member Q&A pay to join the group on skool.com. It's a typical creator-led Skool community model: free content on YouTube as top of funnel, paid community on Skool for the customers who want more.

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What's inside Nate Herk's Skool group
Based on the publicly visible structure of similar AI automation Skool groups, you can expect:
- Course modules on automation tools (n8n, Make, OpenAI, agentic workflows).
- Live or recorded build sessions showing how to construct specific automations end-to-end.
- Community feed where members ask questions and share their own builds.
- Calendar events for office hours, group calls, or new module releases.
- Leaderboard with points for contributions.
The value isn't just the videos — it's seeing other people's automation problems and solutions. For someone learning automation, that pattern recognition compounds fast. For an experienced automation builder, the community is the bigger value than the curriculum.
Who Nate Herk's Skool is for (and isn't)
Good fit:
- You're learning n8n, Make, or AI agent workflows and want a community of practitioners.
- You've watched Nate's free YouTube content and want more depth.
- You're building an automation-as-a-service business and want peer feedback.
Probably not the fit:
- You're brand new to automation and need general AI tutorials. Free YouTube content is enough first.
- You're a senior engineer who already builds production automation systems. The community is more practitioner-level than enterprise-grade.
- You want SaaS automation specific to your industry. A focused vertical community will beat a generalist one.
Alternatives if Nate Herk's group isn't the fit
Other AI automation Skool communities to look at:
- Skool Automation Masters — broader automation focus.
- AI Automation by Jack — similar creator-led group on Skool.
- Various n8n/Make creator communities — most active automation YouTubers run a Skool group these days.
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