About Make (Integromat)
Make.com assists users by allowing them to visually design and automate workflows between different applications. The workflow involves creating a scenario with triggers and actions, mapping data between modules, adding filters or routers for conditional logic, testing the scenario, and activating it. It supports both simple automations and highly complex multi-step processes. Additional functions include data transformation, error handling, and scheduling. Plans differ in the number of operations (tasks) per month, advanced features, and team collaboration tools.
Make's 2026 AI agent rollout adds native RAG and agentic HTTP requests as built-in capabilities
The 2026 Make AI agent features video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUEN9nMpbK0 covers the same unified interface as the previous update video but adds the native RAG and agentic HTTP request capabi...
Make's unified AI agent interface replacing fragmented setup is the 2026 update that makes agent building actually fast
Both videos covering the Make AI agent updates (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUEN9nMpbK0) cover the unified scenario interface as the major improvement, and the change from fragmented to centralise...
Building an AI agent with an actual brain inside Make.com is a real tutorial and the result is genuinely useful
The Make.com AI agent tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er0kt2jKyaU covers how to give the automation platform an actual brain rather than just connecting actions. The framing is accurate becau...
Make's real-time execution monitor showed me exactly where my automation was breaking and fixed a problem I had for weeks
I want to write about a specific feature rather than a general overview because I think it is the thing that makes Make.com worth sticking with when an automation breaks. I had a scenario that was fai...
Make.com is what I use when Zapier hits a wall, here is the difference that actually matters
I used Zapier for years for simple automations and it was fine for straightforward trigger-and-action stuff. The moment I needed any logic beyond that, conditions, branching paths, handling data that ...
Anyone actually using Make.com for automations? Worth learning vs Zapier / n8n?
I keep seeing Make.com (formerly Integromat) come up as the “more powerful” automation tool, like Zapier, but with more control and more complex workflows. I’m tempted to properly learn it, but I’m tr...
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