I ran a 1,200-member community teaching n8n. It failed.
Not "shut down" failed. It paid the bills. Retention was fine. But it failed at the thing I actually cared about: almost nobody shipped.
n8n was a wall. People would join, spend three weeks on one workflow, and quit — not because they were dumb, because the tool required engineering discipline to escape the tutorial trap. Most can't do that alone.
Then Claude Code came out. And the same people started shipping actual software. Apps that got paid users.
Build Room is the process, the room, and the blueprints. The part I didn't have when I was running AutomationFlow.