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 |
With this tool, you can automate both day to day tasks. As well as serious projects at your enterprise. Even a child can handle the setting. And more functions.
This is a good tool for the beginner or inexperienced user. But there are also its shortcomings. The embedded database and its management is a nightmare. The same applies to any functions if they are more difficult than the entry level.
When it was necessary to quickly integrate different services or test hypotheses, this turned out to be the best and fastest solution. Also good for checking MVP.
Make helps make automations and rules possible within Notion for me that I'm currently unable to do via formulas. It's really nice that you get notified when the automation fails so you can get ahead of it. The user interface is also very pleasing.
Not so much a dislike as just a very strong learning curve. If I wasn't looking at instructions on how to set it up? I likely would have been lost. It has so many possibilities to it!
I use databases in Notion and I was trying to set up repeating tasks - when you check a box saying it's done, the next due date updates to the next needed one. There's not currently a way to do this within Notion so Make has made it possible.
Compared to Zapier, it is much cheaper and delivers a lot of good connections! Plus it's relatively easy to use!
They need to improve support and communication with customers urgently
Cheaper price per task performed and the ease of connecting with tools, even those that don't have a native app with them
Make helps create scenarios & connections between different resources in our enterprise. It also enables webhook-based execution in which we can run all scenarios parallelly and manage high workload & inbound requests. We can categorize our templates as either Public (Accessible by anyone in our organization) or Team (Accessible only by our Team members) which promotes reusability features and tailor our templates based on our needs.
Make Architecture is hosted predominantly on the Amazon Web Service platform, hence it's highly reliable and secure for our organization. For additional security, it offers SSO for user account management, authorization and authentication standards. It provides various function usability enhancements from which we can easily identify unclosed functions and prevent errors just by hovering over the part of the function.
Make platform integrates our Amazon S3 bucket & AWS Lambda function to our Datastore for our facilitating bucket creation, invoking trigger functions and creating records in our database. We utilize its Scenario editor to create our workflows and include modules to automate the process. We can schedule our scenario execution periodically through schedule settings and collect records from its logs for execution history.
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 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.
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
multiple integrations and easy interaction on the platform
integrations are paused a lot due to errors and it is difficult to integrate with some platforms
it is cheaper than zapier. And we use it to integrate facebook lead ads with google sheet.
The core mechanism of Integromat is one part of the interest about the solution. It allows intensive triggering when a lot of api calls are in stake. It exceeds needs where others fail or become expensive. This said, the ease of use and the amount of ready to use functions is near perfection. The bubble design is pure beauty and pragmatic as a tool. The way to test operations and debug is also well executed. There, a lot of little tweaks are awaiting, a lot of tweaks, tweaks that make your like easier compared to vendor. I can't really coun't the amount of feature that start with a "how can I do that" to "Oh it's simple as that". And this was to manipulate nested arrays from a raw api call. This applies to documentation too. When other vendors tend to extended the reading to bring no solution, the solution are written in the documentation. I've reduced my amount of ticket by 3 or 4 that brings less downtime... All positive at this point, I've been using Integromat from free plan for almost a year, just ramp to a paid plan and it worth money by hundreds. To resume the product is what you ever excepted from other vendor for the last three years. Ah, the product is from Europe ! Nice.
There is a lack of premium apps to be integrated (like Marketo) that can be frustrated. But the community is growing fast, more developpers are coming to the platform so we can hope more apps in the future.
I tried to make a lot of automatization with other vendors those became unsustainable in term of pricing, with Integromat I can. I tried some code manipulation or complex arrays manipulation with other vendors those became undoable, with Intgromat I can. With Integromat I got what i've always deserve in term of performance and pricing.
The interface is graphically appealing which made it approachable for a non-techie person. The steps for linking chains are somewhat intuitive. There customer service is excellent! Timothy was on top of my issue and provided support in a clear manner.
I would have liked an upfront tutorial on their terminology and which actions create certain outcomes. When you have an error in your chain it doesn't explain why the error is occurring...just that there is one. So you have to dive into a bit of detective work to figure it out.
I wanted to automate an action between GMail and Airtable. It saves me from needed to check my email for those specific types of orders and loads the appropriate information where I need it for my staff.
We use a bunch of automation software on the market and the UI/UX of Integromat is great. It being a drag and drop interface is great for visualizing the automation and there are countless data manipulation options. Not many automation tools handle looping or arrays well, but Integromat does a great job with this.
It feels like this should be far easier to use than competitors like Zapier based on the UI/UX, but you often run into error codes that aren't straightforward or sensible. If an automation fails and errors out, it's tough to understand what happened and how you should go about fixing it. It does allow for more robust logic and error handling than other platforms though.
Connecting software and automating processes is the main use-case for Integromat. When requiring heavy logic surrounding Arrays and Looping is when we favor Integromat over competitors.
Visual building of the integration is well-conceived and helpful
The licensing system is per operation, and, oh boy, those operations add up real quick. We have quite simple integrations and we had to keep getting bigger and bigger plans
We gather data from Fulcrum App and use "Make" to analyse it and perform actions based on the analysis
It helps me keep tasks up to date. I save a lot of time by not worrying about certain actions because make already does it
It is difficult to learn to use it. Not much training on it. It would be great that they had a training program
Me ayuda a automatizar tareas como a almacenar datos de formularios, a crear entradas en mis bases de datos, a enviar correos...