Tracey’s Kid-Friendly Guide: Making Computers Do Chores with Claude, Perplexity, and n8n

Imagine you could build a “robot helper” that lives inside your computer—not a real robot with wheels, but a smart set of steps that automatically moves information between apps.

That’s what the article “Claude and Perplexity: Automate Workflows with n8n” is about. It explains that you can integrate (connect) Claude with Perplexity by using a tool called n8n, and then design automation that extracts, transforms, and loads data between your apps and services.

## What does that mean in real life?
Think of it like this:
– **Extract**: pick up information from one place (like a website, a form, or an app).
– **Transform**: change it into the shape you need (clean it up, reorganize it, or rewrite it).
– **Load**: drop it into another place (like a document, a spreadsheet, or another app).

The article’s big idea is that **n8n helps you connect AI tools (Claude and Perplexity) into your daily workflows**, so the computer can help you do repeated tasks more automatically.

## Enter Tracey (your calm news guide)
On our “kids’ tech news desk,” **Tracey** is the presenter walking us through what’s happening. Tracey is a Singaporean TV news presenter from Mediacorp/CNA with a calm, authoritative on-screen presence. She has an oval face with soft, balanced features, almond-shaped expressive eyes, neatly groomed slightly arched eyebrows, a straight nose, and medium-full lips with a defined cupid’s bow. Her dark brown, shoulder-length hair is usually side-parted and styled in smooth waves, with natural, professional makeup. She typically wears elegant solid-colour dresses (like red, pink, navy, or white), minimal accessories, and sits upright and composed—polished, intelligent, and reassuring.

Now picture **Tracey** in a super colourful festival look for our story: a **Chinese dragon head gear** and a **modern Chinese festival costume** (we only need her head or upper torso). She’s still the same steady, trustworthy presenter—just extra festive and bright.

## What does n8n do with Claude and Perplexity?
According to the article, you can:
– **Integrate Claude with Perplexity using n8n**
– **Design automation** that moves data across your apps and services

In other words, n8n is like the “connector” that lets these tools work together in a planned sequence.

## A mini story: Tracey’s “workflow parade”
Tracey steps onto the screen (dragon head gear shining with colour) and says, “Today, we’re learning how people can connect tools like Claude and Perplexity using n8n.”

Then Tracey explains, “The goal is to build automation that can extract, transform, and load data between apps and services.”

Finally Tracey concludes, “That’s how workflows can be automated—so computers can handle repeated steps more reliably.”

## Why this is cool (in one sentence)
The article shows that **n8n can connect Claude and Perplexity so you can build automated workflows that move and reshape information between your apps and services**.

## Image notes (for illustration planning)
If you’re creating colourful images for this blog post, include:
– **Tracey** (Asian Chinese, calm CNA-style presenter look)
– Only **head or upper torso** is fine
– Wearing **Chinese dragon head gear**
– Dressed in a **modern Chinese festival costume**
– Keep the images **very colourful**

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