Key Features
About Make
Make (formerly Integromat) offers visual automation with more power and flexibility than traditional platforms. The platform's visual builder displays workflows as flowcharts, making complex automation logic easy to understand and modify. Make's scenarios support advanced features like iterators, aggregators, routers, and error handlers, enabling sophisticated data processing. The platform excels at handling complex data transformations, API interactions, and multi-path workflows. Make's execution history provides detailed logs showing exactly how data flows through each step, invaluable for debugging and optimization. With over 1,500 app integrations and support for HTTP requests, Make connects virtually any service. The platform's data stores allow temporary or permanent data storage within workflows. Make's strength lies in its balance of visual simplicity and technical power—beginners can create basic automations while developers can build enterprise-grade integrations. The platform's pricing based on operations rather than tasks often proves more economical for data-intensive workflows.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Visual interface
- Powerful data handling
- Flexible pricing
- Advanced features
- Great for complex workflows
Cons
- •Steeper learning curve
- •Can be overwhelming
- •Fewer integrations than Zapier
- •Requires technical understanding