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Complete Make.com Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know

The only Make.com guide you'll ever need — from signing up to building complex multi-step automations. Updated for 2026.

Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan

June 1, 2026 · 15 min read

Last updated: June 1, 2026

What Is Make.com?

Make.com (formerly Integromat) is a no-code visual automation platform that connects over 1,500 apps and services. Instead of writing code, you build "scenarios" — visual flowcharts that move data between tools automatically. It's used by 500,000+ teams worldwide, from solo bloggers automating social posts to Fortune 500 companies running complex business processes.

Think of it as LEGO for your software stack: every app is a building block, and Make.com snaps them together with logic, conditions, and AI — without a single line of code.

Read our full Make.com review →

Make.com Key Facts

FeatureDetails
Founded2012 (as Integromat), rebranded to Make.com in 2022
App Integrations1,500+
Free PlanYes — 1,000 operations/month
Paid PlansFrom $10.59/month (Core)
Best Known ForVisual automation, complex workflows, best Zapier alternative
Used By500,000+ teams globally

How Make.com Works

Make.com is built around three core concepts:

1. Scenarios

A scenario is a workflow — a series of steps that run automatically. A simple scenario might be: "When a new row is added to Google Sheets, send a Slack message." A complex scenario could have 20+ steps with branching logic, error handling, and AI processing.

2. Modules

Each step in a scenario is a module — a connection to an app. There are trigger modules (what starts the scenario), action modules (what happens), and search/aggregator modules for advanced data manipulation.

3. Operations

Each time a module processes a task, it uses one operation. Your plan's operation limit determines how many tasks your automations can process per month. The free plan gives 1,000 operations — enough for light use.

Make.com vs Zapier: The Key Difference

If you've heard of Zapier, Make.com is its more powerful (and more affordable) competitor. The main differences:

  • Make.com supports complex branching, iterators, aggregators, and data transformation. Better for power users.
  • Zapier is simpler to use but significantly more expensive and limited for complex workflows.

Read our full Make.com vs Zapier comparison →

Make.com Pricing Overview

Make.com has a genuinely useful free plan and affordable paid tiers. The Core plan at $10.59/month gives 10,000 operations — enough for most small businesses. See our detailed Make.com pricing guide for the full breakdown.

Top Use Cases for Make.com

Marketing Automation

Automatically publish new blog posts to social media, send lead nurturing emails when someone fills a form, or sync your CRM with your email marketing platform.

E-commerce Operations

Sync orders between Shopify and your fulfillment system, send abandoned cart emails, update inventory across platforms, and notify your team of new orders in Slack.

Content Repurposing

Automatically clip YouTube videos into short-form content, transcribe podcasts and post summaries to your blog, or generate social media posts from new articles using AI.

AI Automation

Connect OpenAI or Claude to your workflows to classify emails, generate content, summarize documents, or make intelligent decisions in your automations. See Make.com for AI automation →

Affiliate Marketing

Track clicks, sync commission data, and automate your affiliate content publishing workflow. See Make.com for affiliate marketing →

Getting Started with Make.com

The fastest way to learn Make.com is to build something real on day one. See our complete beginner's guide for a step-by-step walkthrough. Or start with one of Make's pre-built templates — there are thousands of ready-made scenarios for common use cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Make.com free?

Yes. Make.com has a free plan with 1,000 operations/month, 2 active scenarios, and access to all 1,500+ app integrations. No credit card required.

Is Make.com better than Zapier?

For most users, yes. Make.com is more powerful and significantly cheaper. Zapier has a slightly easier learning curve for absolute beginners.

What happened to Integromat?

Integromat rebranded to Make.com in 2022 after being acquired by Celonis. The core product is the same, but the interface and branding were updated.

About the Author

Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan

Senior AI Tools Analyst

5+ years reviewing AI tools. Former software engineer. 30-day hands-on testing on every review.