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Database developers, database administrators, application developers.
My team and I truly felt in love with Integromat since very first interaction. A visual interface that is simple enough but provides outstanding possibilities whatever you decided to make or create.
Many errors are difficult to fix. I managed to overcome it by following many online tutorials, but it was definitely struggling.
It provides an amazing interface to automate everything in your company and save development costs and time. In comparison with other tools out there it is by far the most powerful one.
Nowhere they give their link. There is no Javascript Cloud, and that's a really major problem.
My overall experience with Make has been a great one. There is great customer support, the opportunities with scenarios are endless, and it's easy to use.
It might be hard to learn at the beginning. Complicated workflows might be hard to debug.
Integromat is much, much superior in overall features than its counterparts like Zapier, Automate.io, Zoho Flow, and much more. What we love the most about the software.
It's a bit unclear exactly what is happening that counts against your limits, but the lowest paid plan is so little I upgraded to that when I needed to.
Zero issues, impressive performance, excellent support, inexpensive compared to competitor's products and easy to hit the ground running using industry-standard integration solutions.
The problem I have is that when I have to implement my software in a networked environment, I have to buy 2 licenses i.e. the Desktop and the Server licenses. And the licenses are expensive.
This is amazing software which helps us to improve our jobs and works and saves our time.
Now the issue is the cost of using the driver(s). The explanations I got from the technical staff was conflicting about what license I need in a network setting.
They don't get tired when I ask for much explanations. The driver functionality is enough for me currently because the team added what I felt was missing in my view.
Lack of c# code examples for wiring to an Interbase backend database.
It is available for various operating systems like Windows, MacOS and multiple distributions of Linux which gives me freedom to deploy / host on Operating System of my choice.
Some of the connections to date fields are difficult for queries.
Pieter: Hi everyone, my name is Pieter. I'm the director of a religious organization, and I give Make a rating of three out of five. For more reviews just like this one visit Capterra. Well, I evaluated Make as an alternative due to its pricing that was different to competitors. We looked at Zapier as an alternative and as we evaluated Zapier, we did like it, but we weren't sure about the pricing at that moment yet. So as we evaluated Make, we considered it, but found it fell a little short in terms of third party compatibility. It didn't integrate with as many other products as well as something like Zapier did. And we also found it to be a little harder to use for people who work with our organization to set up integrations. I do think, however, that Make is a great choice for people who are very comfortable with software development or who understand deeper, who want to do deeper automations, but I think Zapier was a better choice for us in terms of the simplicity it offered.. Make had an onboarding process that was quite good, I would say. I do think that there were aspects of it that could have been improved. Because there was not as much third party compatibility for what we were using, specifically, we had to do a bit more back-end work, working with APIs directly, and that takes more time from us. So that's one reason why we didn't end up sticking with it. If you're considering to use Make for your organization, I would definitely go in and look at what are they compatible with. And if they're compatible with other services that your organization is already using. And if that compatibility is there, I think Make is a great alternative to its competitors, but I would consider alternatives if those third party supports aren't there.
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