Make (formerly Integromat) empowers Webflow developers to build sophisticated automation workflows that connect their sites to hundreds of apps and services without writing custom code.
With Make, you can create powerful integrations that respond to Webflow events in real-time—automatically sync form submissions to your CRM, trigger email sequences when new CMS items are published, update inventory across multiple platforms when products are added, or generate custom reports from e-commerce data. The platform's visual scenario builder lets you construct complex, multi-step workflows with conditional logic, data transformations, and error handling that would typically require backend development. For example, you could build a workflow that watches for new Webflow blog posts, automatically generates social media content using AI, posts to multiple channels, and logs everything to a project management tool—all triggered by a single CMS publish action.
Unlike simpler automation tools like Zapier, Make offers more granular control over data routing, supports advanced features like iterators and aggregators for handling bulk operations, and typically provides better value for high-volume workflows. It's particularly valuable for agencies managing multiple client sites, e-commerce teams needing complex inventory and order management, and freelancers looking to deliver enterprise-level functionality without custom development costs.
Make (formerly Integromat) connects to Webflow via API modules. Create visual automation workflows in Make's scenario builder, connecting Webflow CMS, forms, and e-commerce to thousands of other apps. Use Make's webhooks and Webflow API to trigger actions based on site events.
Make offers more powerful automation than Zapier with advanced logic, error handling, and data transformation. Build complex multi-step workflows with conditional branching, loops, and aggregators. Perfect for Webflow projects requiring sophisticated automation beyond simple trigger-action pairs, with more affordable pricing at scale.
Sync Webflow CMS with external databases using conditional logic, process form submissions through multiple validation steps, automate complex e-commerce workflows, create custom notification systems, build data transformation pipelines, and integrate Webflow with enterprise systems requiring advanced automation.
Make is more powerful and cost-effective for complex automations, offering visual workflow building with advanced logic. Zapier is simpler and more beginner-friendly. For basic Webflow integrations, Zapier works well. For complex, multi-step automations with conditional logic, Make is superior.
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