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About Make
Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform that enables anyone to build complex workflows connecting apps, services, and data. With AI-powered features, Make can generate scenarios from natural language descriptions, suggest optimizations, and handle data transformation. It offers a visual drag-and-drop builder with 1,800+ app integrations.
Updated 6/24/2026
Key Features
- Visual Workflow Builder — Drag-and-drop scenario builder for connecting apps and automating processes
- AI Scenario Generation — Describe what you want to automate in natural language; AI builds the workflow
- 1,800+ Integrations — Connect virtually any app: Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack, Notion, Google Sheets, Shopify, and more
- Data Transformation — Powerful data mapping and transformation tools for complex integrations
- Error Handling — Built-in error detection, retry logic, and notification systems for reliable automation
- Scheduling and Triggers — Time-based, webhook, and event-driven triggers for precise automation control
- Team Collaboration — Shared scenarios, role-based access, and version history for team automation projects
- Custom Apps and HTTP Modules — Build custom integrations with HTTP, SOAP, and REST modules
Pricing Structure
- Free — $0/month — 1,000 operations/month, 2 active scenarios, basic integrations.
- Core — $9/month — 10,000 operations/month, unlimited scenarios, all integrations, data mapping.
- Pro — $16/month — 10,000 operations/month, custom variables, error handling, priority operations.
- Teams — $29/month — Everything in Pro plus team collaboration, shared scenarios, admin controls.
Why People Use It
Make is the most powerful visual automation platform for complex workflows. While Zapier excels at simple integrations, Make handles the complex, multi-step scenarios that businesses actually need. The AI scenario generation makes it accessible to non-technical users, while the visual builder provides the depth that power users require. For businesses that need to connect their entire tech stack, Make is the most flexible option.
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