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Make Reviews: 4.7/5 — Highly Rated
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.
| Capabilities |
API
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|---|---|
| Segment |
Small Business
Mid Market
Enterprise
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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 |
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I like the flexibility and customization that Integromat has compared to Zapier.
Sometimes certain apps require a few extra steps that can be a bit complicated to set up, but luckily not very often.
Automating several different workflows for myself and also for my clients.
Integromat integrates with all our business applications and just makes the links between them very flawless!
I think it could be a good idea to see test the flow with fake data instead of needing the submit your connection each time
Integromat will give all the team the needed information from all the applications without the need to log in each and every day
Integromat is one of the largest no-code automation platforms, which has decent pricing! For the ever-growing catalog of supported applications, it's value for money.
Even though Integromat's Catalog has 650 Native Apps, Comparatively, Zapier exceeds the expectations of supported applications! Zapier has their Zap Run Histories very much helpful while debugging. On the other hand, Integromat's workflow tests are not up to par.
We have connected our airtable database to do wonders for us with No-Code Automation Platforms. From payment reminders to sharing receipts and until posting reconcilation, there's a way to do anything and everything with a bit of work.
There is not much you can't do with Integromat. Using either existing connectors or just using Webhooks & API, all kinds of automation actions are possible. I'm using it to pull JSON data, push to MySQL in Google cloud, send emails, monitor Google Sheets, .... Where Zapier is mainstream and easy to use, Integromat is a Swiss knife.
Documentation is not always easy to understand. It would be best if you had some expert level of understanding of how data manipulation is done. The learning curve is quite steep.
connecting tools, creating triggers, ... stuff not possible with Zapier or other mainstream automation tooling.
The versatility of processes that you can create without coding is a considerable upside.
The fact that it doesn't exist a view where you can see the costs comparison by scenario.
From commercial to financial issues, even legal processes are being improved using this tool.
It's effortless to make an integration of several apps
The organization of the names and other integrations can get lost
integrations of several apps like google sheets, Facebook, crm, etc
Simple to set up and validate repetitive tasks
Some help examples are not easy to follow
Automating importing of CSV data from FTP links
Easy of use, we have a number of people using the system and they are able to pick it up quickly with no prior experience. They consistently adding new integrations and it is priced fairly.
No major complaints. There are some integrations we are egarly awaiting, but I am not sure how they process works, so it might not be on them. Sometimes their support team can be a little on the slow side.
We've been able to do a number of integrations with Google Workspace and other SaaS apps, allowing us to automate some workflows. With the way the available library continues to grow, I expect to be able to do even more in the future.
It's a flexible enough tool to cover most of our use cases.
The interface could be better. It's not obvious how to save, enable, and publish scenarios. Also, some kind of a debug mode would be useful.
Streaming information from various services to feeds in Slack.
Huge flexibility of the number of modules we can add, as well as the ability to scale up very quickly. Much much cheaper than alternative software.
Few bugs here and there we have to work around occasionally but the team seems to be on the ball
A lot of our backend is run by Integromat. No need to code up something for months when you can spin it up in a day with Integromat