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Visual no-code automation across 3,000+ apps

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Overview

What Make Does

Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform for building workflows that connect apps, APIs, and AI models. Instead of writing integration code, users assemble "scenarios" on a drag-and-drop canvas where each module represents an app action, a data transformation, or a logic step such as routing, filtering, or iterating over arrays.

Building Scenarios

A scenario starts with a trigger and chains modules together to move and reshape data between services. Make offers 3,000+ app integrations plus a generic HTTP module for any REST API, so teams can automate processes across marketing, sales, operations, finance, and IT. Built-in tools for error handling, data stores, scheduling, and webhooks support both simple notifications and complex multi-branch logic.

AI and Agents

Make has expanded toward agentic automation, letting users connect AI models and build agents that take actions across connected apps. It also provides an MCP server for linking AI assistants to Make-powered business actions, alongside its longstanding visual orchestration and real-time execution monitoring.

Pricing Model

Make bills on a credit-based system where each module action consumes credits. A free plan is available, with paid tiers adding more credits, faster execution, team roles, and enterprise security features such as SSO, SOC 2 Type II, and GDPR compliance. Extra credit bundles can be purchased as needed.

Who It Is For

The usual users are operations and marketing teams, agencies automating client work, and SaaS companies wiring together their tool stack. Its visual interface lowers the barrier for non-developers, while the HTTP module and custom functions give technical users room to push workflows further.

Pros

  • Powerful visual builder handles complex branching logic
  • Large library of integrations plus generic HTTP support
  • Free plan lets you test real workflows
  • Granular control over data mapping and iteration

Cons

  • Credit-based pricing can be hard to estimate for heavy usage
  • Steeper learning curve than simpler automation tools
  • Complex scenarios can become difficult to debug

Key features

Visual scenario builder

Drag-and-drop canvas for chaining app actions, logic, and data transformations without code.

3,000+ app integrations

Pre-built connectors for popular apps plus a generic HTTP module for any REST API.

AI and agentic automation

Connect AI models and build agents that take actions across connected apps.

MCP server

Exposes Make-powered business actions to AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol.

Scheduling and webhooks

Trigger scenarios on a schedule or instantly via incoming webhooks.

Real-time monitoring

Execution logs and dashboards for tracking runs and diagnosing errors.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes, Make offers a free plan with a monthly credit allowance and no time limit, suitable for testing and light automation.
Make uses a credit-based model where each module action consumes credits. Paid tiers start at a low monthly price and add more credits, faster execution, and team features.
No. Workflows are built visually on a drag-and-drop canvas, though technical users can extend them with the HTTP module and custom functions.
Yes, Make is the rebranded successor to Integromat and retains its scenario-based automation approach.
Yes, Make integrates with AI providers and supports building AI agents, and it offers an MCP server to connect AI assistants to automated actions.

Editor’s note

Make is one of the most capable visual automation platforms, especially for workflows with branching, iteration, and heavy data mapping. The trade-off is a steeper learning curve and a credit-based pricing model that takes planning at scale, but the free plan makes it easy to evaluate before committing.