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With 6x more customer reviews, Zapier tops Make on G2 for "ease of use," "ease of set up," and "ease of admin."

Make charges you for "operations" and it seems like you're getting plenty compared to Zapier's "tasks." But don't let first appearances fool you—learn the difference because "operations" can run out quickly.

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Filtering and formatting data

♾️ Unlimited

♾️ Unlimited

Testing a workflow step

♾️ Unlimited

Operations used

Checking for new data in your trigger app

♾️ Unlimited

Operations used

Getting an error on a step

♾️ Unlimited

Operations used

Referencing data in built-in tables

♾️ Unlimited

Operations used

Executing an action in an integrated app

Tasks used

Operations used

If you want to use an AI co-pilot to create automated workflows, Make caps your usage, too. On Zapier, it's unlimited.

Samer Haddad

"Zapier vs. Make Automation" on YouTube

Underneath its easy-to-use interface, Zapier offers a growing library of powerful low-code tools that let you customize, extend, and optimize your workflows to fit your unique needs.

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AI actions built-in

AI by Zapier

Array handling

Looping

Iterator

Branching

Paths

Routers

Filtering

Filters

Filters

Custom actions

Custom Actions, Webhooks

HTTP request

Custom error handling

Error handing steps

Error handlers

Custom triggers

Webhooks

HTTP request

Data manipulation

Formatter step

Functions

Reusable actions

Sub-Zap

Sub-scenario

Run code

Code step

SMS action

SMS

Website scraper

Web Parser step

Zapier’s platform offers a suite of automation products for free to get started. On Make, the only similar offering you'll find is a simple data store.

Connor Sheffield

Head of Business Automation at Zonos

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Automations

Data storage

AI agents

AI chatbots

Forms

Portals

Workflow diagramming

Web IDE