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πŸ† Our Verdict: Make Wins

Make wins on value and power for technical users. Zapier wins on simplicity and integration breadth for non-technical teams.

Zapier vs Make: The Overview

Zapier and Make are the two dominant no-code automation platforms, but they serve different users. Zapier is easier, more reliable, and has 7,000+ integrations β€” but it's expensive at volume. Make has a steeper learning curve but is dramatically cheaper and handles complex, multi-path workflows more elegantly. Most technical teams should start with Make; non-technical teams should start with Zapier.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Criterion
Zapier
Make
Notes
Ease of Use
9/10
Winner
6/10
Zapier's linear, step-by-step Zap builder is accessible to anyone. Make's visual canvas is powerful but requires more time to learn.
Pricing / Value
5/10
9/10
Winner
Make is 5–10x cheaper than Zapier for equivalent workflow volume. Make's free plan includes 1,000 operations vs Zapier's 100 tasks.
Integration Library
9/10
Winner
7/10
Zapier has 7,000+ integrations β€” more than any other tool. Make has 1,000+ and is growing but doesn't match Zapier's breadth.
Complex Workflows
6/10
9/10
Winner
Make's visual canvas handles complex, multi-path, and iterative workflows far better. Zapier's linear structure limits complex logic.
Error Handling
6/10
9/10
Winner
Make has built-in error handling, retry logic, and incomplete execution support. Zapier's error handling is more basic.

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Pros & Cons

ZA

Zapier

Pros

  • βœ“Largest integration library of any automation tool
  • βœ“Extremely beginner-friendly
  • βœ“Reliable and battle-tested at scale
  • βœ“Interfaces and Tables add real power

Cons

  • βœ—Gets expensive quickly at volume
  • βœ—Slower execution than Make/n8n
  • βœ—Limited data transformation vs Make
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MA

Make

Pros

  • βœ“10x cheaper than Zapier for equivalent volume
  • βœ“Handles complex, multi-path workflows elegantly
  • βœ“Superior data transformation capabilities
  • βœ“Generous free plan (1,000 operations/month)

Cons

  • βœ—Steeper learning curve than Zapier
  • βœ—Fewer integrations than Zapier (but growing fast)
  • βœ—UI can feel overwhelming for beginners
Full Make review β†’

Pricing Comparison

DetailZapierMake
Starting priceFree / $19.99/monthFree / $9/month
Free planYesYes
Pricing modelfreemiumfreemium
Best forNon-technical teams that need reliable, simple automationsTechnical users or developers building complex, cost-efficient automations

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Last updated: January 15, 2026. Comparison based on publicly available features and pricing. Verify on each vendor's website before purchasing.