n8n chart 1.13.0 update is here
We’re excited to announce the release of the latest version of the n8n Helm chart — version 1.13.0, published on July 6, 2025! While the app version is currently undefined, this update introduces several valuable improvements that enhance the experience of deploying n8n on Kubernetes.
What’s new in version 1.13.0
The Helm chart (v1.13.0) includes multiple additions, fixes, and enhancements based on community feedback. Here's a quick overview of the highlights:
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✅ Fixed: Resolved an issue with MCP connections handling multiple webhooks
→ View GitHub Issue -
🆕 Added: New field for defining service labels
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🆕 Added: Option to enable or disable MCP Webhooks
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🔁 Changed: Main pod labels now use main.name and main.fullname for better consistency
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🆕 Added: Configurable runtimeClassName for main, worker, and webhook pods
Find the complete list and technical details in our official release notes.
Quick start with Helm chart 1.13.0
Thinking of updating or deploying n8n with the latest chart? Our comprehensive documentation offers everything you need to get going:
- One-command installation with default values
- Simple steps for custom configuration
- Guidelines for production-grade deployments in Kubernetes environments
Whether you're running on Minikube, EKS, or another cloud provider, our guides have you covered.
Why use the n8n Helm chart?
Our open-source Helm chart is built to streamline DevOps workflows and CI/CD pipelines for the n8n automation platform in Kubernetes. It offers:
- 🚀 Easy setup and upgrades
- 🤝 Actively maintained by a supportive open-source community
- ⚙️ Fully customizable to suit complex environments
- 🛡️ Robust and production-ready templates
Hosted and maintained by GitHub Community Charts, our goal is to help developers and teams deploy automated workflows with confidence.
Join the community
We’d love for you to be part of the journey! There are many ways you can contribute and connect:
- 📘 Read the n8n documentation to get familiar with features and options
- 🛠️ Submit a pull request or explore open issues on our GitHub repo
- 🐞 Report bugs or request new features via our issue tracker
Thanks for being part of the open-source community—let's keep making Kubernetes deployments for automation easier and more powerful!