Summary
Ask questionsMake is a no-code automation platform that enables users to visually design, build, and automate workflows by connecting over 2,500 applications. It allows for the creation of complex integrations and processes, including those powered by AI, to streamline operations across various business functions.
Features7/14
See allMust Have
1 of 4
Task Automation
Workflow Observation
Pattern Analysis
Actionable Suggestions
Other
6 of 10
Macro Recording
Smart Templates Library
Integration APIs
Team Collaboration
Analytics Dashboard
Privacy Controls
Contextual Inline Help
Onboarding Accelerator
Knowledge Sharing
Non-Intrusive UI
PricingTiered
See allFree
- 1,000 operations/month
- No-code visual workflow builder
- 2000+ apps
- Routers & filters
- Customer support
- 15-minute minimum interval between runs
- Maximum number of active scenarios: 2
- Maximum scenario execution time: 5 minutes
- Maximum file size: 5MB
- Execution log storage: 7 days
- Support available for 90 days after signup
Core
- Everything in Free, plus:
- Unlimited active scenarios
- More control with scheduled scenarios, down to the minute
- Increased data transfer limits
- Access to the Make API
Pro
- Everything in Core, plus:
- Priority scenario execution
- Custom variables
- Full-text execution log search
- Operations usage flexibility
Teams
- Everything in Pro, plus:
- Teams and team roles
- Create and share scenario templates
Enterprise
- Everything in Teams, plus:
- Custom functions support
- Enterprise app integrations
- 24/7 Enterprise support
- Access to Value Engineering team
- Overage protection
- Advanced security features
Rationale
Make is a powerful integration and automation platform that allows users to connect various applications and automate workflows. While it offers robust task automation, integration APIs, and team collaboration features, it does not explicitly mention 'workflow observation' or 'pattern analysis' in the same way 'Second Cursor' does, which focuses on unobtrusive on-screen monitoring and AI-driven suggestions based on observed repetitive tasks. Make's automation is more about building predefined workflows rather than learning from user behavior. However, its new AI Agents feature suggests a move towards more adaptive and intelligent automation, which could encompass some aspects of pattern analysis and actionable suggestions in the future, but it's not the core offering as described for 'Second Cursor'.