MK vs ZP

Make vs Zapier: Vilket Automationsverktyg ska du välja?

Make (formerly Integromat) and Zapier dominate no-code automation. The right choice depends entirely on how complex your workflows are.

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Jämförelse: Make vs Zapier

Kriterium Make Zapier
Visual Builder Flowchart (handles complex branching) Linear steps (simple triggers)
Complexity Handles complex multi-path logic Better for simple trigger→action
Pricing Model Per operation (cheaper at volume) Per task (more expensive at scale)
Free Tier 1,000 ops/mo 100 tasks/mo
Integrations 1,500+ apps 6,000+ apps (more connectors)
Data Manipulation Full (arrays, iterators, aggregators) Basic (formatters only)
Error Handling Built-in retry, custom routes Basic error handling
Learning Curve Moderate (flowchart thinking) Very low (linear)

Vårt omdöme

Make Better for complex automation
Zapier Better for simple quick wins

Zapier is the right choice when: you need to connect two apps with a simple trigger and action, you want something working in 10 minutes, and automation volume is low.

Make is the right choice when: your automation has multiple paths, you need to process arrays of data, handle errors gracefully, or you're running high volumes where Zapier's per-task pricing gets painful.

At App Studio, we use Make for all complex automation workflows. The cost efficiency at scale and the ability to handle multi-step data manipulation is decisive. We use Zapier only for one-off simple connections.

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