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Zapier vs Make: No-Code Automation Platform Comparison

Compare Zapier and Make on integrations, scenario complexity, pricing, and ease of use. Discover which no-code automation platform best fits your team.

Zapier wins on ease of use and breadth of integrations — ideal for quick, simple automations. Make is more powerful for complex scenarios with branches and data transformations, and is typically more cost-effective at higher volumes. The choice depends on your workflow complexity and your team's technical level.

Zapier

The most widely used cloud automation platform with 6,000+ integrations. Zapier makes it simple to connect apps via linear multi-step workflows without any code.

Make

A visual automation platform (formerly Integromat) offering scenarios with branches, loops, and advanced data mapping. Make is more powerful for complex workflows than linear tools.

What are the key differences between Zapier and Make?

FeatureZapierMake
Integrations6,000+ ready-made app connectors1,500+ integrations with HTTP/webhook modules for custom connections
Workflow complexityLinear multi-step Zaps with paths and filtersVisual scenarios with routers, loops, iterators, and parallel paths
Pricing modelPer task; each action in a Zap counts as one taskPer operation; only active modules count as an operation
Data transformationBasic formatting and Formatter by ZapierExtensive built-in functions for text, dates, arrays, and JSON
Ease of useVery simple step-by-step wizardLearning curve for visual scenario building; more powerful after onboarding

What is the verdict on Zapier vs Make?

Zapier wins on ease of use and breadth of integrations — ideal for quick, simple automations. Make is more powerful for complex scenarios with branches and data transformations, and is typically more cost-effective at higher volumes. The choice depends on your workflow complexity and your team's technical level.

Which option does MG Software recommend?

At MG Software, we recommend Zapier for clients wanting to get operational quickly with standard app connections. We recommend Make when workflows require complex logic, parallel processing, or extensive data transformations — Make delivers more functionality per dollar in those cases.

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Frequently asked questions

Make is generally cheaper because it offers more operations per dollar and only counts active modules. Zapier counts every action as a task, which adds up quickly with multi-step workflows. For simple two-step automations, the difference is small.
Make offers an import tool for Zapier Zaps that automatically converts basic workflows. Complex Zaps with many steps require manual adjustment, but the core logic is easily transferable.
Zapier offers extensive documentation, an active community, and priority support for paid plans. Make also has good documentation and a Make Academy for training. Both platforms offer email support; chat support is available on higher plans.

What is cheaper: Zapier or Make?

Make is generally cheaper because it offers more operations per dollar and only counts active modules. Zapier counts every action as a task, which adds up quickly with multi-step workflows. For simple two-step automations, the difference is small.

Can I import Zapier workflows into Make?

Make offers an import tool for Zapier Zaps that automatically converts basic workflows. Complex Zaps with many steps require manual adjustment, but the core logic is easily transferable.

Which platform has better customer support?

Zapier offers extensive documentation, an active community, and priority support for paid plans. Make also has good documentation and a Make Academy for training. Both platforms offer email support; chat support is available on higher plans.

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