Gtm Operator, Lead Generator at 404Minds Technologies
Real User
Top 5
Mar 25, 2026
Earlier I used to spend too much time understanding the insights from my projects. Now I only spend four to five hours, but I can get everything in one hour or even 30 seconds. It's easy. After one click, it's pulling data from my database, updating in ChatGPT, and then analyzing and updating in the document. I can understand within five minutes what exactly is going on in the business and its direction.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is quite affordable for my use case. I could get the return on investment from the work that I have done using Make, so the setup is not difficult and is pretty simple for me.
My advice for others looking into using Make is to first go through the documentation and learn, then define a use case in Google Sheets or Google Docs before using Make, as it might be difficult to change the data structure later.
Make is a robust automation platform that streamlines workflows, connecting apps to enhance productivity. Tailored for tech-savvy users, it offers dynamic automation solutions that optimize processes and facilitate seamless integration of disparate systems. At its core, Make empowers businesses to automate tasks through an intuitive builder with drag-and-drop capabilities. Ideal for professionals who need to integrate systems efficiently, it supports a wide range of applications, aiding in...
Earlier I used to spend too much time understanding the insights from my projects. Now I only spend four to five hours, but I can get everything in one hour or even 30 seconds. It's easy. After one click, it's pulling data from my database, updating in ChatGPT, and then analyzing and updating in the document. I can understand within five minutes what exactly is going on in the business and its direction.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is quite affordable for my use case. I could get the return on investment from the work that I have done using Make, so the setup is not difficult and is pretty simple for me.
I don't think I paid anything for Make. I just completed the course and got my certifications after I had passed the test.
My advice for others looking into using Make is to first go through the documentation and learn, then define a use case in Google Sheets or Google Docs before using Make, as it might be difficult to change the data structure later.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing indicates that the cost is effective and licensing was affordable.
I find the pricing, setup costs, and licensing costs of Make to be reasonable.
Make is cheaper than Zapier.
The price of Make is approximately $20 per month for the platform.