Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking vs n8n

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Our Pick

Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking

A
8.1/10

Arcee AI's US-made open-weight frontier reasoning model -- launched 2026-04-01. 398B total params, ~13B active. Sparse MoE (256 experts, 4 active = 1.56% routing). Apache 2.0, trained from scratch. #2 on PinchBench trailing only Claude 3.5 Opus. ~96% cheaper than Opus-4.6 on agentic tasks

n8n

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8.0/10

Open-source workflow automation with AI nodes, self-hostable and way cheaper than Zapier for complex flows

CategoryArcee Trinity-Large-Thinkingn8n
Ease of Use6.06.0
Output Quality9.08.0
Value9.59.0
Features8.09.0
Overall8.18.0

Pricing Comparison

FeatureArcee Trinity-Large-Thinkingn8n
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$0$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking if...

  • Higher output quality (9 vs 8)

Teams that need a US-made, Apache 2.0, frontier-tier open-weight model and can either rent multi-GPU infrastructure or pay OpenRouter API pricing at ~$0.90/M output tokens. Particularly valuable for US government, defense, or regulated enterprise contexts where country-of-origin matters for procurement. Also good for agentic reasoning workloads where the ~96% cost savings vs Claude Opus actually changes what you can build.

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Pick n8n if...

  • More features (9 vs 8)

Technical users and teams who want powerful automation without per-step pricing. Especially strong if you can self-host and want AI agent workflows.

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Our Verdict

Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking and n8n are extremely close overall. Your choice comes down to specific needs -- Arcee Trinity-Large-Thinking is better for teams that need a us-made, apache 2, while n8n works best for technical users and teams who want powerful automation without per-step pricing.