Make
Make is a visual automation platform for connecting apps, data sources, and language models into workflows you can build without code. You drag modules on a canvas to create scenarios that move data between tools like Salesforce, Slack, Google Sheets, and OpenAI. Teams use it to automate marketing, sales ops, finance, IT, and customer support tasks that would otherwise eat hours of manual work.
What sets Make apart is how much you can see. Scenarios, AI agents, and data flows all live on one visual canvas, with Make Grid giving you a map of your entire automation landscape. Make AI Agents add judgment where fixed logic falls short, showing each decision step by step in a Reasoning panel so nothing runs as a black box.
The platform ships with 3,000+ pre-built app connectors, a natural-language builder called Maia, and an MCP Server that lets external AI tools trigger real business actions. Founded in 2015 and now part of Celonis, Make reports 400,000+ customer organizations across 200+ countries.
3,000+ verified app connectors out of the box
Drag-and-drop scenario builder with routers, filters, and iterators
AI agents on the same canvas with a step-by-step Reasoning panel
Make Grid maps every scenario and agent in one visual landscape
Maia builds and debugs workflows from plain-language prompts
MCP Server lets external AI trigger Make scenarios securely
Make Code runs custom JavaScript or Python inside scenarios
Free plan has no time limit and does not require a credit card to start.
Library of 3,000+ app connectors covers CRM, productivity, and AI tools.
AI agents expose every decision in a Reasoning panel for transparent debugging.
SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, encryption, and SSO are built into the platform.
Free tier limits runs to a 15-minute minimum interval between executions.
Monthly costs rise quickly as you increase credit volume beyond the base tier.
Credit-based billing can be hard to forecast for complex multi-step scenarios.
Does Make have a free plan?
Yes. Make offers a Free plan at $0 per month with up to 1,000 credits per month, no credit card required, and no time limit on the free tier. The Free plan includes the visual workflow builder, access to 3,000+ apps, routers, filters, and customer support.
What are credits on Make?
Credits are Make's billing unit. Each module action in a scenario, such as adding a Google Sheet row or reading Gmail data, typically consumes one credit. Router modules and error handler modules do not count toward credits. Paid plans include higher monthly credit allowances that scale with your subscription tier.
Do I need to code to use Make?
No. Make is a visual, no-code platform where you build scenarios by dragging and connecting modules on a canvas. Make AI Agents can also be built in the visual builder without writing code. For advanced cases, Make Code lets you add custom JavaScript or Python inside workflows.
How many apps does Make integrate with?
Make lists more than 3,000 pre-built app integrations, including OpenAI, HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, monday.com, NetSuite, and Perplexity AI. The integrations library also includes 350+ AI-specific apps and support for custom apps via public APIs.
What are Make AI Agents?
Make AI Agents are reusable agents you build on the Make canvas that can reason, choose next steps, and trigger workflows across 3,000+ integrations. Unlike standard scenarios with fixed logic, agents handle judgment-heavy tasks with unstructured input like messages or documents, and every decision is visible in the Reasoning panel.
Is Make compliant with enterprise security standards?
Make states it supports GDPR compliance, SOC 2 Type II, encryption, and single sign-on (SSO). The Enterprise plan adds advanced security features, 24/7 enterprise support, and access to a Value Engineering team.
What happens if I run out of Make credits?
If you exhaust your credits, scenarios stop running until more credits are added. Make sends notifications at 75% and 90% of your allowance. You can upgrade your plan, purchase extra credits in bundles of 1,000 or 10,000, or enable auto-purchasing on Core, Pro, and Teams plans.

