Make
Agents & AutomationVisual workflow automation platform (formerly Integromat) with 1,500+ app integrations and new AI agent capabilities for goal-driven automation.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Visual drag-and-drop builder
- +1,500+ integrations
- +More affordable than Zapier
- +New AI agent capabilities
Cons
- -Complex scenarios have steep learning curve
- -Execution limits on lower tiers
- -Error handling requires experience
- -Slower execution than n8n
Getting Started Guide
Step-by-step instructions for non-technical users.
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Sign up for free
Create an account at make.com. Free tier gives you 1,000 operations per month — enough to build and test workflows.
- 2
Pick a template
Browse thousands of pre-built automation templates. Popular ones: "New form submission → Slack notification + Google Sheet row."
- 3
Build your first scenario
Use the visual builder to connect apps. Drag modules, set triggers, and map data fields between them.
- 4
Test thoroughly
Run your scenario manually first. Check that data flows correctly between apps before enabling auto-scheduling.
- 5
Add AI modules
Make now offers AI agent modules. Add GPT or Claude calls into your workflows for intelligent data processing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Make vs Zapier?
Make is significantly cheaper and offers more complex workflow branching. Zapier has more integrations and is simpler for basic automations. Most Make users are ex-Zapier users saving money.
What are "operations"?
Each action in a scenario (send email, create row, make API call) counts as one operation. Simple workflows use 2-5 operations per run.
Do I need to code?
No. Make is entirely visual drag-and-drop. Power users can add custom code modules, but they're optional.