Make vs Zapier

Make
Make
Zapier
Zapier
Verified Confidence: 86%

Verdict: Zapier is the winner due to its advanced automation features, wide range of integrations, and reliable customer support. However, Make is a more affordable and user-friendly option for small businesses and solo entrepreneurs. According to a review by PCMag, Zapier's automation capabilities are 'highly customizable' and its integration with other apps is 'seamless' (per PCMag).

Make lists at $29 while Zapier lists at $49 — Make undercuts Zapier by $20 (69%).

Winner: Zapier

Make: 7.5/10

Zapier: 8.2/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

MakeZapier
automation_capabilitiesvisual interfaceAPI-based
integration_limit1000 operations1000 tasks
user_interfacedrag-and-dropweb-based

Make

What works

  • Easy to use visual interface
  • Fast automation capabilities
  • Affordable pricing plans

What doesn't

  • Limited advanced features
  • Dependence on internet connection

Zapier

What works

  • Advanced automation features
  • Wide range of integrations
  • Reliable customer support

What doesn't

  • Steeper learning curve
  • More expensive pricing plans

Bottom line

Our pick: Zapier.

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