Make vs MultiOn
AI-enhanced independent comparison — features, pros, cons, pricing and rankings.
| Dimension | Make | MultiOn |
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Who each tool serves best — and when to pick the other one.
Teams in operations, marketing, sales, or IT who need to automate complex workflows visually without coding.
- You need to automate complex workflows involving multiple apps without coding
- You want a visual interface to design and monitor your automations
- Your team requires integrations across marketing, sales, IT, and operations tools
Users seeking simple one-step automations or those unwilling to invest time learning a visual builder.
- You need only simple, single-step automations with minimal setup
- Free-tier limits are a blocker for your automation volume or team size
- You require extensive enterprise security features like SSO or MFA
The ability to visually design and control multi-step workflows without coding.
Professionals and small teams who need to automate multi-step web tasks involving multiple browser tabs efficiently.
- You want to automate repetitive web tasks involving multiple tabs in your browser.
- You need a tool that works directly within your browser without complex setup.
- Your workflow requires real-time control and coordination across several web pages.
Users seeking deep integrations with other SaaS tools or full enterprise-grade automation should look elsewhere.
- You need extensive third-party SaaS integrations for automation workflows.
- Free-tier limits prevent you from automating large-scale or team-based projects.
- You require advanced AI agent features like memory or multi-agent orchestration.
Real-time multi-tab browser automation capability.
A canonical comparison across capabilities common to this category. Vendor-specific extras appear below in "Highlighted Features".
| Capability | Make | MultiOn |
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Free Tier Available
Usable without payment (with usage limits)
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✓ | ✓ |
Each tool's marketing-listed features. Where a feature appears under one tool but not the other, it usually reflects how the vendor describes their product — not a definitive capability gap.
- Visual workflow builder — Drag-and-drop interface to create workflows
- Multi-Step Automation — Supports complex workflows with multiple steps
- App Integrations — Connects to hundreds of apps and services
- Advanced Scheduling — Set triggers and schedules for workflows
- Error Handling — Manage and retry failed workflow steps
- Multi-tab automation — Control and automate tasks across multiple browser tabs simultaneously
- Task recording — Record and replay browser actions to automate workflows
- Browser Extension — Runs as a browser extension for easy access and use
- Team collaboration — Paid plans offer team features for shared automation workflows
- Custom scripting — Supports custom scripts to extend automation capabilities
- Visual drag-and-drop workflow builder
- Supports complex multi-step automations
- Extensive app integrations
- Good monitoring and observability tools
- Flexible freemium pricing
- Real-time control across multiple browser tabs
- Simplifies complex web task automation
- No coding required for automation setup
- Browser-based with minimal installation
- Good for research and shopping workflows
- Steep learning curve for new users
- Some advanced features require paid plans
- No native mobile app for workflow management
- Limited integrations with other SaaS tools
- No advanced AI agent features like memory or multi-agent support
- Lacks mobile app support
- Automate marketing campaign workflows
- Streamline sales lead management
- Integrate IT service operations
- Synchronize data across cloud apps
- Monitor and alert on workflow failures
- Automating online research workflows
- Streamlining e-commerce shopping tasks
- Managing multi-tab data extraction
- Repetitive form filling across sites
- Coordinating multi-step browser tasks
No third-party integrations confirmed.
Where each tool runs — web, mobile, desktop, browser extension, API.
Natural languages each tool generates and understands. Primary languages are listed first.
What each tool can accept (input) and produce (output) — text, image, audio, video, code.
Free tier available with limits; paid plans unlock higher usage and advanced features.
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Free
Free -
Core
popular
$9.00/mo -
Pro
$29.00/mo
Offers a free plan with basic features and paid plans for enhanced capabilities and team use.
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Free
Free
Regulatory frameworks each tool claims compliance with (HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, etc.).
Vendor-published numbers each tool highlights — usage scale, breadth, and operational stats. Different tools track different metrics, so direct row-by-row comparison usually isn't meaningful.
- Operations per month Up to 100,000+
- Active workflows Unlimited on paid plans
- Time saved per week 5 hours/week
Who each tool is positioned for — primary audience first.
How you can reach support — email, live chat, phone, community, docs.
- Documentation primary visit ↗
- Documentation primary
How each tool is classified in the Volvenix catalog.
These vocabulary domains are managed in our catalog but not yet exposed at the tool level. We're tracking them for future expansion of this comparison.
- Encryption Types — AES-256, ChaCha20, RSA-2048, and similar at-rest/in-transit cipher families.
- Encryption Contexts — where encryption is applied (data at rest, in transit, end-to-end).
- Plan-tier Model Mapping — which AI models are available on which pricing tier (currently only the model list is tracked, not the per-plan availability).
- What is this tool?
- Make is a visual automation platform that connects apps into multi-step workflows without coding.
- How much does it cost?
- Make offers a free tier with limits and paid plans starting at $9/month for higher usage and features.
- Does it have a free plan?
- Yes, Make provides a free plan with 1000 operations per month and 3 active workflows.
- What integrations does it support?
- Make supports hundreds of app integrations including popular marketing, sales, and IT tools.
- Who is it best for?
- It is best for teams in operations, marketing, sales, and IT needing customizable workflow automation.
- What is this tool?
- MultiOn is a browser automation tool that automates multi-step web tasks with real-time multi-tab control.
- How much does it cost?
- MultiOn offers a free plan with basic features and paid plans for additional capabilities.
- Does it have a free plan?
- Yes, MultiOn provides a free plan suitable for individual users.
- What integrations does it support?
- MultiOn currently has limited third-party integrations and focuses on browser-based automation.
- Who is it best for?
- It is best for professionals needing to automate complex browser workflows involving multiple tabs.
| Info | Make | MultiOn |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Freemium | Freemium |
| Category | AI Agents & Automation | AI Agents & Automation |
| Deployment | Cloud | Browser extension |
| Learning Curve | Intermediate | Intermediate |
| Free Plan | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI Agent | ✓ | ✓ |
| Autonomy | Agent | Agent |
| Risk Tier | High | Medium |
MultiOn has an overall score of 5.1/10 and offers a freemium pricing model, focusing on basic automation features suitable for small to medium tasks. Make scores slightly higher at 5.8/10, also using a freemium model, but provides more advanced automation capabilities and integrations aimed at users needing complex workflows. While both tools cater to automation, Make generally supports a broader range of use cases and more sophisticated feature sets compared to MultiOn.
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