Make (formerly Integromat) vs Zapier
Make and Zapier are the two most popular no-code automation platforms, but they price and design workflows very differently — Make uses a visual flowchart and operations-based billing, Zapier uses a linear step list and task-based billing.
Make (formerly Integromat)
Visual-first automation with the deepest flow control
Full review →Verdict
For complex, branching automations at moderate-to-high volume, Make's pricing and visual canvas usually work out cheaper and easier to debug. For simple, high-reliability automations across many different apps, Zapier's maturity and integration breadth still lead.
Choose Make (formerly Integromat) if…
your workflows have multiple branches and conditions, and you want operations-based pricing that scales more predictably.
Choose Zapier if…
you want the simplest possible setup and need to connect apps that may not have a Make integration yet.