Make
Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual no-code automation platform for connecting apps and services. Build complex workflows with drag-and-drop and integrate with 1,500+ apps.
If you need more logic than Zapier can handle or want to cut costs, Make is the answer. A single scenario can contain multiple branches and data transformations, so once you learn it, it covers almost every automation need. Just factor in that the learning curve is steeper than Zapier.
Make vs Zapier — which is better?
Make excels at complex logic and data transformation at a lower price. Zapier is faster to set up for simple integrations.
Can non-coders use it?
Yes, the visual interface lets you build most automations without any coding knowledge.
Does it support Korean/Japanese services?
Native app support for local services is limited, but virtually any service with an API can be connected via webhooks.