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The 7 best Make alternatives in 2026

Make alternatives come up on learning curve and coverage. Its canvas handles complexity Zapier cannot, and the first serious scenario will be frustrating, and niche apps often mean building HTTP modules yourself.

Tested by ToolsForAI EditorialUpdated Aug 2, 2026How we test
Ranked alternatives to Make

Our top pick

n8n

4.5FreemiumFrom $0

Similar power, self-hostable for free, with much stronger AI agent nodes.

Why people look for a Make alternative

  • Steeper learning curve than Zapier
  • Fewer native integrations, so more raw HTTP work
  • Large scenarios become visually dense and hard to debug

None of these make Make a bad product — our full Make review rates it 4.3 out of 5. They are the specific situations where something else fits better.

Make alternatives, ranked

  1. 1. n8n

    4.5FreemiumFrom $0

    Self-hostable workflow automation with native AI agent nodes.

    Better than Make at: Self-host for free with no execution limits beyond your own hardware

    Trade-off: Self-hosting means you own updates, backups and uptime

  2. 2. Zapier

    4.4FreemiumFrom $0

    Connect 8,000+ apps and drop AI steps into any automation.

    Better than Make at: The largest app integration library by a wide margin

    Trade-off: Task-based pricing becomes expensive at volume

  3. 3. Relevance AI

    4.0FreemiumFrom $0

    No-code AI workforce — build agents that do sales, support and research tasks.

    Better than Make at: Genuinely no-code agent building with a clear tool and task model

    Trade-off: Credit pricing becomes expensive as agents run frequently

  4. 4. Taskade

    4.0FreemiumFrom $0

    Tasks, notes and AI agents in one collaborative workspace.

    Better than Make at: Custom AI agents can be built on your own project data without code

    Trade-off: Jack-of-all-trades product that is rarely the best at any one thing

  5. 5. Gamma

    4.5FreemiumFrom $0

    Presentations, docs and sites generated from a prompt — the fastest way to a decent deck.

    Better than Make at: Generates a coherent, well-designed deck from a prompt or pasted document in under a minute

    Trade-off: Design language is recognisable — many Gamma decks look alike

  6. 6. Otter.ai

    4.2FreemiumFrom $0

    Live transcription and meeting notes, strongest for in-person and real-time capture.

    Better than Make at: Real-time transcript you can read and highlight during the meeting

    Trade-off: Summaries are less structured than Fireflies for sales workflows

  7. 7. Fireflies.ai

    4.3FreemiumFrom $0

    Meeting recorder that transcribes, summarises and pushes actions into your CRM.

    Better than Make at: Joins meetings automatically across Zoom, Teams and Meet

    Trade-off: Consent and recording etiquette are a real workplace issue

Side by side

ToolRatingPricingStarts atBest for
Make (current)4.3Freemium$0Complex multi-branch automation, High-volume data processing
n8n4.5Freemium$0Self-hosted automation with data residency, AI agents with tool access
Zapier4.4Freemium$0Connecting SaaS tools without code, Adding AI classification to workflows
Relevance AI4.0Freemium$0Automating repetitive business tasks, Sales research and lead qualification
Taskade4.0Freemium$0Team task management, AI agents that act on your projects
Gamma4.5Freemium$0Pitch and sales decks, Internal updates and reports
Otter.ai4.2Freemium$0Live meeting transcription, Lecture and interview notes
Fireflies.ai4.3Freemium$0Meeting transcription and summaries, Sales call analysis

Make alternatives FAQs

What is the best Make alternative?

n8n. Similar power, self-hostable for free, with much stronger AI agent nodes. It is not the right answer for everyone though — the ranked list on this page explains which alternative fits which situation.

Is there a free Make alternative?

Yes. n8n, Zapier, Relevance AI all have free tiers you can test before paying. Free tiers usually limit usage and may restrict commercial use, so check the terms for client work.

Why do people switch away from Make?

Steeper learning curve than Zapier. Fewer native integrations, so more raw HTTP work. Large scenarios become visually dense and hard to debug. None of these make it a bad tool — they are the specific situations where something else fits better.

Is it hard to switch from Make?

Usually less than people expect. Prompts and settings transfer between tools with minor edits, and most alternatives have free tiers, so you can run both in parallel for a week before cancelling anything.

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