Make

No-code automation to connect apps and workflows

4.7/5 Rating Freemium - $9/month Operation-based pricing Free Trial Available

Enterprise Technology Specs

Underlying Engine Rule-based automation, API orchestration, optional AI integrations
Compliance & Security GDPR Compliant
Data Privacy Opt-out Default (GDPR)
Deployment Time <5 minutes

The Deep Dive

Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform that lets you connect apps and build workflows without coding. It’s designed for businesses and creators to automate repetitive tasks and streamline operations across tools.

Key Capabilities

Visual drag-and-drop workflow builder
Advanced automation with conditional logic
1000+ app integrations
Real-time data syncing across tools
Custom API and webhook support
Scheduling and trigger-based automation
Error handling and execution logs

Top Use Cases

  • Marketing automation
  • E-commerce order processing
  • Lead management workflows
  • Data synchronization between apps
  • Internal business process automation
Verified ROI & Case Study

“An e-commerce business automated order processing and reduced manual work by 70%, saving over 20 hours per week using Make.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Make?

Make is a no-code automation platform that allows users to connect apps and automate workflows visually. It helps businesses save time by reducing manual tasks and improving efficiency.

What is Make used for?

Make is used to automate workflows between different apps and services. It helps users eliminate repetitive tasks and improve productivity. You can build everything from simple automations to complex multi-step processes.

Is Make free to use?

Yes, Make offers a free plan with limited operations per month. Paid plans unlock higher limits and advanced features. This makes it accessible for both individuals and businesses.

How is Make different from Zapier?

Make provides a visual workflow builder with more advanced logic and flexibility. Zapier is simpler and better for quick automations. Make is preferred for complex scenarios.

Do I need coding skills to use Make?

No, Make is designed for no-code users. However, understanding logic and workflows helps in building advanced automations. Developers can also use APIs for deeper customization.