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"AI Agents + Maia builder + 3,000 apps—Make handles complexity that simpler tools can't."
Visual automation platform with 3,000+ integrations, Make AI Agents, Maia AI Builder, and Grid Dashboard.
Make's 2026 AI Agents are a game-changer—autonomous decision-making across 3,000+ apps with multimodal support. Maia AI Builder creates workflows from natural language. Operations now roll over for one month, fixing a key complaint.
What We Love:
• AI Agents orchestrate complex workflows with autonomous decisions
• Maia AI Builder creates scenarios from plain English descriptions
• 3,000+ integrations (up from 1,800) including GPT-5.2 and Claude
• Unused operations now roll over for one month on paid plans
What Could Be Better:
• Steeper learning curve than Zapier for non-technical users
• 3,000 integrations vs Zapier's 8,000+—some niche apps missing
• Operation counting can be unpredictable for complex workflows
• Error debugging still requires understanding data structures
Who Should Use It:
Power users and agencies who need complex conditional automation. AI Agents make Make competitive with enterprise automation platforms at a fraction of the cost. Maia makes it more accessible for beginners.
Make AI Agents build and run custom AI tools that orchestrate workflows across 3,000+ apps. They support multimodal inputs (PDFs, images, CSVs), autonomous decision-making, and sentiment analysis—going beyond basic automation.
Maia lets you describe workflows in natural language and builds the automation scenario for you. Describe what you want automated, and Maia connects the apps, sets up the logic, and creates the workflow.
Free: 1,000 ops/mo. Core ($9/mo annual): 10,000 ops, 1-min intervals. Pro ($16/mo annual): priority execution. Teams ($29/mo annual): agency features. Enterprise: custom. Unused ops roll over for 1 month.
Make is more powerful and cheaper—10,000 ops for $9/mo vs Zapier's pricing. Make offers visual branching, loops, AI Agents, and error handling that Zapier lacks. Zapier has 8,000+ integrations vs Make's 3,000. Make is for power users; Zapier is simpler.