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Free, then $9/month

Make pricing.

Content updated: January 2026· January 2026 Editorial Baseline

Plans, real costs, and a straight answer on whether Make is worth paying for.

The short answer

Make is free for 1,000 operations and paid plans start at $9/month. It's worth it for anyone with branching, looping, or high-volume automations — you'll spend a fraction of what Zapier costs at the same throughput.

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Reviewed by FutureFounder Editorial Team·Updated January 2026·Methodology

What is Make pricing?

Make is power users, priced from Free, then $9/month.

Make plans

Free

$0

Trial and tiny workflows

  • ·1,000 ops/month
  • ·Limited interval

Core

$9+ /month

Solo operators

  • ·10k ops/month
  • ·Unlimited active scenarios

Pro

$16+ /month

Power users

  • ·Faster execution
  • ·Custom variables

Best pick if: You run complex multi-step scenarios daily.

Teams

$29+ /month

Collaborators

  • ·Team roles
  • ·Shared scenarios

Is it worth it?

Best price-to-power ratio in no-code automation. Steeper learning curve than Zapier; smaller app catalog.

When to upgrade

Upgrade tiers based on monthly operations — bump as soon as you hit the cap.

Pay for Make if…

  • You need branching or loops in workflows
  • You run high-volume integrations (10k+ ops/mo)
  • You're cost-sensitive and willing to learn the visual builder

Don't pay if…

  • ×You want the most plug-and-play experience — pick Zapier
  • ×You're a developer who'd rather self-host — pick n8n

Cheaper or better alternatives to Make

Roughly half the cost of Zapier for the same workflow volume.

Free / self-host

Technical owners who want full control over their automations

$49+

Owners drowning in sales emails and inbox work

Free / $97+

Operators building AI-first automations

Make vs the competition

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