Zapier
vsMake
Zapier and Make both automate workflows, but they're built for different people. Zapier is simpler, has more integrations, and works best for straightforward automations. Make is more powerful, more visual, and significantly cheaper for complex workflows. your choice depends on complexity and budget.
Quick Answer
Zapier for simple automations and maximum app compatibility. Make for complex workflows, visual building, and better pricing. if you're automating 'when X happens, do Y'. Zapier. if you need branching logic, data transformation, or you're cost-conscious. Make.
Ease of Use
Zapier
- Simple trigger → action setup anyone can understand
- Natural language automation builder (new AI feature)
- Guided setup walks you through each step
- Lower learning curve for non-technical users
Make
- Visual drag-and-drop builder is powerful but has learning curve
- Module-based system takes time to understand
- More documentation reading required upfront
- Once learned, the visual approach is actually faster for complex flows
Power & Flexibility
Zapier
- Paths feature allows basic branching logic
- Filters and formatters handle simple data transformations
- Tables feature for basic database needs
- AI actions for simple AI-powered steps
Make
- Full visual flowchart with unlimited branching and merging
- Routers, iterators, and aggregators for complex data processing
- Built-in HTTP module for connecting to any API
- Data transformation tools that rival coding
- Error handling with retry and fallback paths
App Integrations
Zapier
- 7,000+ app integrations. Largest library available
- New integrations added weekly
- Most SaaS tools build Zapier integrations first
- Premium integrations for enterprise tools
Make
- 1,800+ app integrations. Growing but smaller
- Covers all major tools but may miss niche apps
- HTTP module lets you connect to any app with an API
- Community-built integrations expand the library
Pricing & Value
Zapier
- Free tier: 100 tasks/month, 5 single-step zaps
- Starter: $19.99/month for 750 tasks
- Professional: $49/month for 2,000 tasks
- Simple task-based pricing is easy to predict
Make
- Free tier: 1,000 operations/month, unlimited scenarios
- Core: $9/month for 10,000 operations
- Pro: $16/month for 10,000 operations + advanced features
- Dramatically cheaper for high-volume automations
- Operations count gives more granular control over costs
AI & Automation Intelligence
Zapier
- AI-powered automation builder (describe what you want in plain English)
- AI actions let you add ChatGPT/Claude steps to workflows
- Chatbot builder for customer-facing AI
- AI is becoming core to Zapier's product strategy
Make
- AI module for adding LLM steps to scenarios
- Strong data parsing and transformation without AI
- More technical approach gives you finer control
- OpenAI and other AI integrations available as modules
Error Handling & Reliability
Zapier
- Automatic retry on failed steps
- Error notifications via email
- Task history for debugging
- Simpler but less customizable error handling
Make
- Visual error handling with dedicated error paths
- Break, retry, rollback, and ignore error directives
- Incomplete execution handling for partial failures
- Execution log with full data inspection at every step
- Much more sophisticated debugging tools
Pricing Comparison
Zapier
✓ Free tier available
Starts at $19.99/mo
Make
✓ Free tier available
Starts at $9/mo
The Verdict
at Blue Orchid, we use both. <a href="/tools/zapier">Zapier</a> handles our simple automations. New form submission → Slack notification, that kind of thing. <a href="/tools/make">Make</a> runs our complex workflows. Multi-step content processing pipelines with branching logic and error handling. if you're just starting with automation, Zapier is easier to learn. if you're building serious business workflows or care about cost, Make gives you more for less. see our <a href="/articles/ai-workflow-automation">AI workflow automation guide</a> for setup instructions.
Choose based on your needs
Choose Zapier if:
- • You want the simplest possible automation setup
- • You need integrations with niche or enterprise apps
- • Your automations are mostly simple trigger → action workflows
- • You prefer guided setup over visual building
- • You want AI-powered automation creation
Choose Make if:
- • Your automations involve complex logic, branching, or data transformation
- • Budget matters. Make is significantly cheaper at scale
- • You prefer visual flowchart-style workflow building
- • You need advanced error handling and debugging
- • You're comfortable with a steeper learning curve for more power