Make is an iPaaS software that lets you build as if you were a developer, with minimal coding knowledge. With Make, users can create as many workflows as needed and integrate an infinite number of apps in a single workflow. It also includes advanced features like iterations, aggregations, conditional logic, filtering, error handling, execution history log, and more.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Make manages to create an intimate and simple environment for simple but also complex integrations of any kind with its user interface.
The only thing that I personally find negative is that you have to be careful with the execution of the actions because you can otherwise exceed your limits quite quickly depending on the plan. What would be a perfect example here: a Shopify store with 2000 articles, where Make should update the 2000 articles every hour. Unfortunately, this is not possible because each article counts as an operation and the workflow cannot be mapped by Make (in terms of costs).
Make makes it very easy for me to link external APIs with larger providers and in our case manages to 100% automate a completely manual process through simple 4 steps.
I love that once I connect to the API I am free to use the data and interface with multiple other API's while using the data. It saves me time and ensures that there are fewer mistakes when moving data from one platform to another.
Sometimes the API connections available from the software platform aren't available in the Make platform, however, sometimes we can find a way around it. Also connecting new software APIs that aren't yet connected can take a while to become available.
Saving me and my clients a lot of time, ensuring that there are fewer mistakes when moving data from one platform to another and allowing the teams to work on tasks that require actual human interaction rather than clogging up teams with busy work that the AI is more than capable of handling.
The graphic interface makes it very easy to visually see what you are building and what steps are happening next. I love the flexibility of being able to copy/paste action steps from one scenario to another and/or create a multi-part split that isn't capped at only 3 options. Also the ability to start the scenario at some point in the past makes the scenarios extremely useful.
They keep promising the ability to split a scenario and then rejoin at some point in the future ... which would be awesome, as many times you have one small part that needs some bifurcation, but the rest of the scenario can run the same. If they had that, I think it may be perfect.
Connecting SaaS systems in the past used to require you to be a full-on coder. Now, with low-code/no-code systems, you can start to connect your data more seamlessly without a degree. I love that we can help streamline people's operations and save them tons of time in their business with a tool that is fairly straightforward to use and doesn't cost a fortune.
What I love the most about help is that it can make repeated tasks easier by automatically implementing steps as programmed, without the actual programming (i.e. Coding).
The downside for Make is how many applications and functions can be integrated. Yet, this is also a plus for Make. The complexity and importance of understanding each integration's processes make it slightly tricky but manageable
There are processes in our system that are being done repeatedly, and with Make, some steps can be done with a push of a button which is beneficial for the business since it is more time-efficient.
Lo que más me gusta es que es super versátil, puedes conectar un sin fin de herramientas y conseguir procesos extremadamente complejos. De hecho una de las conexiones que he implementado es de Glide con Make, esto me permite hacer muchas funciones extras que solo con Glide no podía, como por ejemplo crear eventos, no solamente en el calendario interno de cualquier app hecha con Glide sino trasladar ese evento también al Calendar de Google usando integromat. O como por ejemplo usando Make para hacer operaciones y después actualizar cualquier columna del drive del que bebe Glide con ese dato.
Pues ahora mismo no encuentro algo que no me guste.
Make me ayuda a distribuir la misma información hacia distintos sitios: Mautic, Google Sheets, Wordpress, Gmail... Actualizo datos de wordpress de manera automática y recurrente. Creo usuarios en wordpress de manera automática, envío emails de felicitación de cumpleaños...
A great system to create a workaround to send an automated email to customers who buy a specific product from my website.
No problems, it works exactly as intended.
See above.
The visual flow builder and the data manipulation possibilities are genius
Slightly less integrations than it's biggest competitor but if you know how to use the HTTP module that wouldn't stop you to integrate with any REST API.
Using different platforms in integrated simple business processes without the need to struggle with code or hosting.
I'm a developer by nature, and Make is by far the most customizable that I've found of similar tools (like Zapier). If you have some development background, Make is by far the best automation tool I've found.
Not much. Since it is more customizable, the learning curve is a little steeper, but the time investment is well worth it.
Automating busy work and other tasks.
If there is an award for UI for iPaaS tools, Make/Integromat will absolutely take it. It has one of the best-polished UI for iPaaS products, is highly intuitive, and has a single dashboard that you don't need to go from one panel to another.
The name change is not the greatest idea; the word Make has too many meanings and a Google search will provide several items, some of which are unrelated to the tool; perhaps it's nostalgia, but I like the previous name of Integromat.
As a freelancer, I deal with a wide range of scenarios, and Make has shown to be quite useful in integrating with several tools and CRMs like as Salesforce. Its capabilities have enabled me to connect to APIs, Services, and a myriad of apps.
Time saving. It also permit me to build my own tools.
There is no integration with Adobe Sign yet
Fullfil contacts, automatise CRM...
I've been an Integromat user for 3 years now and will be for life. I like that Integromat offers out of the box integrations with open source software such as Vtiger. In fact, it is the only api software (at this time) that works seamlessly with community editions of Vtiger, SuiteCRM, and a handful of others. This allows our company to scale and perform operations for our clients. The community behind this company is amazing, and the support is very responsive.
I can't think of anything I dislike. Everytime I have had a concern support fixes the issue and even went out of their way to help me connect to some software.
Integromat allows us to skip long api development times completely and the price points make the ROI easy to earn.
It was very easy to automate some of my essential tasks with Make. The pricing model is much more attractive than its main competitor.
While it is not a big deal for me, some automations involve knowledge of APIs and other forms of authentication that not everyone has knowledge of, where as the competitor is easier on those with no dev knowledge.
Make powers all my automations. It has enabled me and my team to effectively track inventory movement, and any important communication from emails gets automatically parsed and input into our group chat.
By using make our development team was able to save a lot of time and effort for the rest of the team.
It is a little bit complicated to learn but absolutely worth the effort.
We use Make for many different solutions such as PPC monitoring, auto posting, mailing and more.
The ability to integrate what Zapier is unable to do. I'm able to integrate 2 different software so that they can speak to each other according to my specific business processes It saves time by bringing your entire business to one screen
I don't dislike anything bout Make. It made my business better
I'm saving a lot of time and money for my business
The integration with all the tools that we need and use.
As a programmer, I'd prefer to do it through code, it would be faster and more versatile to use, for example, a serverless Python script.
We use Make to connect our sales with license delivery, so we don't have to do it manually. We also connect JotForms with Jira and other services that allow us to track bugs faster and get good integration with our customer service.
This is a very good product. You have almost endless possibilities and excellent support.
Since it has many options, it is a bit complicated to use. However, the support is so good that this almost does not matter :)
Automatic conversion of PowerPoint files to PDFs. When PowerPoint files are updated, this is automatically converted into PDF and the old PDF is updated.
That the possibilities are virtually endless. I know nothing of coding, but the community helps you out so much, I was able to parse an email, and since then, I want to learn more and more!
How imposing and completely useless you feel when you first start playing with it. It just adds to the satisfaction once you complete an integration.
We work with a CRM that is very closed up and doesn't like working much with other systems. NO open API. We need to communicate with our tenant, and at the time when we started using integromat, the communication tool that CRM had was sub-par. Integromat helped us communicate better. Now I try to use it for everything. Automated email responses, automated application processing. It is just a dream, and I guarantee we are only at 5% because I am not great at coding, and I also have other things to do than figure out how this all works like a pro. I highly recommend taking the Integromasters Course too.
Once the scenario is setup, you don't have to think about it any more and everything just auto-magically works.
Sometimes building the scenarios is challenging to figure out.
We use Integromat to move tasks through our workflow. The automations reduce our developments team's time in performing repetitive tasks.
Caz I can create any automation scenarios for business.
Connection errors sometimes happens with QBO.
Minimize handle-input errors.
Unbelievable value and versatility. Strongly recommend.
UX is average, but overall is good.There could be more ed materials
It is a core IT system for me and my clients. I am integrating different platforms with this tool.