Make pricing
Make Pricing: What It Actually Costs in 2026
Make is a visual automation best suited to budget-conscious teams building visual glue for marketing and ops. The question buyers actually ask is simpler than the vendor's pricing page: what will this cost us in year one, all in?
Below is every public data point we can cite, the cost lines that usually surface after signature, and a worked example so you can sanity-check a quote before you sign it.
We build integration software at APIWORX, so we're a biased source — but no single platform wins every scenario.
What Make publishes
Make publishes entry tiers, which is genuinely more transparent than most of this category. The catch is what the published tiers exclude: volume above the top published band, overage rates, and one-time configuration work.
Pricing model on record: Published tiers, operations-metered. Ask any vendor in this category for the metered unit definition in writing — that clause, not the headline number, decides your renewal.
What public data shows
| Data point | Source |
|---|---|
| Make plans start at roughly $9 per month, metered on operations. | Make pricing page |
Worked year-one TCO example
Directional model for a $50M brand with one ERP of record, three sales channels, and one 3PL. Use it as a checklist against your own quote, not as a price list.
| Cost line | Year one |
|---|---|
| Platform license | quote-only — no public pricing |
| Implementation (partner or internal) | quote-only |
| Internal owner time (0.25 FTE) | ~$30,000 |
| Year-one total, directional | quote-dependent |
How APIWORX flat pricing compares
Make
- Model: Published tiers, operations-metered
- Build: your team or a billable partner
- Monitoring: your rotation
- Growth: cost tracks volume or scope
APIWORX
- Flat, predictable subscription — no endpoint or flow math, no task metering, no order-volume overages.
- Managed service model: integrations are designed, built, deployed, monitored, and fixed by APIWORX — no flow-builder learning curve, no partner hourly fees, no monitoring rotation.
- 270+ connectors across ERP/accounting (NetSuite, Sage Intacct, Acumatica, QuickBooks), ecommerce and marketplaces (Shopify, Amazon, Temu, Walmart), 3PL/WMS, and EDI networks.
- APIXX AI data layer normalizes commerce data across systems and applies AI reasoning to exceptions.
Where Make is still the better fit: For marketing automation, internal workflow glue, and prototyping integration ideas cheaply, Make is excellent value.
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