Make (the product that evolved from Integromat) is a visual-first, no-code automation and integration platform. You build workflows (“scenarios”) by wiring modules together, use built-in data transforms or custom code, and run automations on a credit-based plan. Make also includes newer AI tooling (AI apps, AI Agents, and an AI toolkit) for embedding LLMs and agentic flows into automations.
If you need precise control over data flows, retry/error handling, branching logic, and powerful integrations (incl. webhooks and custom API calls), Make is a top pick — especially when you want visual debugging and observability for complex automations. It’s good for solo builders who want control and for teams that need governance and execution SLAs at scale.
You create scenarios in a drag-and-drop editor, wire modules (official app connectors, HTTP, webhooks, code modules), test in real time, and schedule or trigger runs. Usage is measured in monthly credits (each module action consumes credits), and paid plans raise limits, reduce minimum scheduling intervals, and add priority execution and team features. There’s a REST API and on-prem/agent options for local network access. Watchouts: credits are the unit of cost (so architect flows to avoid unexpected per-action costs); very large enterprise needs may require the Enterprise tier for advanced governance and 24/7 support.







