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"Make (Integromat) Review 2026: Visual Automation With Powerful Scenarios"

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Make (formerly Integromat) is the visual-automation tool for people who find Zapier’s linear Zaps too limiting. Its canvas lets you branch, loop, error-handle and transform data with a clarity Zapier lacks, at a lower per-operation price.

How it works#

You map ‘scenarios’ as a flowchart of modules (triggers, actions, routers, iterators, aggregators). Operations are granular — a single HTTP call or data transform is one operation. The 2026 AI Assistant drafts scenarios from a prompt, and the AI Magic Box writes module configs.

Strengths#

  • Visual canvas beats linear builders for complex logic
  • Cheaper per operation than Zapier at scale
  • Rich error handling and data stores
  • Strong HTTP and API-first design
  • Scenario templates library

Weaknesses#

  • New users find the canvas intimidating
  • Operation-based billing is hard to predict
  • Fewer polished connectors than Zapier
  • Support tiers gate help

Pricing#

  • Free — $0: 1,000 operations/mo

  • Core — $9/mo: 10,000 operations

  • Pro — $16/mo: 10,000 + faster

  • Teams — $29/mo: Priority, multiple seats

Verdict#

Make is the sweet spot for operations-heavy teams that need branching flows without n8n’s coding. See Zapier vs Make for the head-to-head.

FAQ#

Q: What is an operation?

Each module run (a single action or transform) is one operation, so a scenario can use many per execution.

Q: Can Make call AI APIs?

Yes, via HTTP modules or the OpenAI/Anthropic app modules.

Q: Is there a free tier?

Yes, 1,000 operations a month.

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