Make Review

by Make (Celonis) · Productivity Software

Make is a visual automation platform with a flowchart-style builder, offering more complex scenario logic at lower per-operation cost than most competitors.

Free plan:
Yes
Free trial:
Yes
Pricing model:
freemium, usage based, tiered
Best fit:
solo, small, midmarket
Last researched:
2026-08-23

In short: Make is a productivity software product from Make (Celonis) that fits Operations-minded users building complex automations — its main limitation is that steeper learning curve than zapier.

Who Make is best for

  • Operations-minded users building complex automations
  • High-volume workflows where cost per operation matters

Who should look elsewhere

  • Non-technical users wanting the simplest possible setup
  • Teams needing the largest possible app library

Key features

  • Visual flowchart-style scenario builder
  • Routers, iterators and error handling for complex logic
  • Data transformation tools
  • Large app integration library
  • Real-time and scheduled execution
  • Team and enterprise administration

Strengths and limitations

Strengths

  • More powerful logic (routers, iterators) than basic trigger-action tools
  • Generally lower cost per operation than Zapier
  • Visual builder makes complex flows understandable
  • Strong for data transformation workflows

Limitations

  • Steeper learning curve than Zapier
  • Smaller integration library than Zapier
  • Debugging complex scenarios takes practice
  • Interface is denser and more technical

Make plans

Free

See vendor site for current pricing

Limited operations per month with the full visual builder.

Core

See vendor site for current pricing

Higher operation allowances and scheduling options.

Pro

See vendor site for current pricing

Adds priority execution and advanced features.

Teams / Enterprise

See vendor site for current pricing

Adds team controls, security and support.

Plan structure researched from official vendor sources; dollar pricing is published only after verification against the vendor's live pricing page. Always confirm current pricing on the vendor's site before purchasing.

Full pricing breakdown

Integrations

SlackGoogle SheetsHubSpotShopifyNotionAirtableStripeOpenAI

Common use cases

  • Complex workflow automation
  • Data transformation between apps
  • Back-office process automation

Frequently asked questions

Sources

Reviewed by the SaaSVise Editorial Team. Published 2026-08-23. How we evaluate software

Make comparisons

Make alternatives

Zapier

Zapier, Inc.

Zapier is a no-code automation platform connecting thousands of apps with trigger-and-action workflows called Zaps.

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