Updated 2026 · Automation · Integrations

The 4 best Make alternatives in 2026

Make is no-code automation platform. Make (formerly Integromat) is the visual automation platform with a deep scenario builder, branching, and operations-based pricing. It's beloved by technical operators who want more flexibility than Zapier. Wysera attacks the cost from the other side: fewer tools to glue because PostWyse and OpsWyse replace 4 to 6 marketing and revenue SaaS tools in the average SMB stack.

Most teams searching for a Make alternative want one of two things: the same job done for less, or fewer tools to wire together. The options below are the strongest alternatives in the same category, plus the consolidation route that replaces several subscriptions at once.

The 4 alternatives, ranked

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Wysera

Consolidation pick

One flat price · 10 seats · marketing + CRM + ops

Make users retire 4 to 8 scenarios the moment Wysera replaces the tools they connected. If your reason for leaving Make is price or tool sprawl, Wysera folds marketing (PostWyse), CRM and operations (OpsWyse), and an agent that works across both into one flat bundle, replacing Make plus the tools around it.

Free, cheaper, and all-in-one Make alternatives

The cheapest Make alternative

Wysera replaces Make and the tools around it for one flat price with 10 seats included, so the cheapest path is usually consolidation, not a like-for-like swap.

A free Make alternative

Start on Wysera Free Forever to run the core CRM and marketing at no cost, then upgrade only when you need more seats or automation. It is the lowest-risk way to move off Make.

The best all-in-one Make alternative

If Make is one tool in a stack of five, an all-in-one platform beats another point tool. Wysera bundles CRM, marketing, and automation with an AI agent that does the work. See Wysera vs Make.

A Make alternative for your industry

Lean teams get a head start with Wysera built for their niche:

How to choose a Make alternative

Start with the real reason you're leaving. If it's price and tool sprawl (the average company runs 112 SaaS apps and wastes about half of what it pays for), the consolidation route, one bundle that replaces several subscriptions, saves the most. If you only dislike one part of Make, a focused single-purpose tool is a cleaner swap than re-platforming everything.

Then weigh switching cost honestly. Data exports cleanly almost everywhere; the expensive part is rebuilding workflows, integrations, and team habits. The more custom your current setup, the more you should run the new tool in parallel before cutting over. We say where each option is genuinely the better pick, and where Make is still the right call, on the head-to-head pages linked above.

Replace the stack, not just Make

Make users retire 4 to 8 scenarios the moment Wysera replaces the tools they connected.

See Wysera pricing

Frequently asked

What is the best Make alternative?

It depends on what you're replacing. For the same job, the same-category options below are the closest swaps. If you're consolidating several tools rather than replacing one, a bundle like Wysera (one flat price for 10 seats) covers Make plus the tools around it.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Make?

Make starts at $0 to $35+/month. Several alternatives below come in lower, and consolidating into one bundle can remove the cost of Make and adjacent tools at the same time. Compare on total cost at your team size, not just entry price.

How hard is it to switch from Make?

Most Make data exports cleanly to CSV and imports into the alternatives below with field mapping intact. The real switching cost is rebuilt workflows and integrations, so run the new tool in parallel for a few weeks before cutting over.

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