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Make vs Uizard
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
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Make
Visual no-code automation platform with AI agents and 3,000+ app integrations
Free / $9/mo
Feature Comparison
Core Builder
Feature
Make
Uizard
Visual Workflow Builder
Drag-and-drop interface for building automations
Drag-and-drop scenario builder
Code/Script Execution
Execute custom code (JavaScript, Python, etc.)
JavaScript in code modules
Conditional Logic/Branching
If/else conditions and routing logic
Routers for branching logic
Loops & Iterators
Process arrays and repeat actions
Iterators and Aggregators
Data & Storage
Feature
Make
Uizard
Built-in Data Storage
Store and retrieve data within the platform
Built-in Data Stores feature
Variables & Data Mapping
Map and transform data between steps
Full data mapping capabilities
Triggers & Scheduling
Feature
Make
Uizard
Webhook Triggers
Start automations via HTTP webhooks
Webhook triggers available
Scheduled Triggers
Run automations on a schedule (cron)
Scheduled scenario runs
Event-based Triggers
Trigger from app events (new email, form submit)
Event-based app triggers
Integrations
Feature
Make
Uizard
Pre-built App Integrations
Ready-to-use connectors for popular apps
1500+ app integrations
Custom HTTP/API Requests
Connect to any API endpoint
HTTP module for any API
Database Integrations
Connect to SQL, NoSQL databases
SQL and NoSQL connectors
Advanced Features
Feature
Make
Uizard
Error Handling & Retries
Automatic retries and error recovery
Error handlers and retry logic
Sub-workflows/Reusable Modules
Create reusable automation components
Limited sub-workflow support
Version Control
Track changes and rollback workflows
Blueprint cloning only, no true versioning
AI/LLM Integration
Built-in AI capabilities or LLM nodes
OpenAI, Claude, and AI modules
Deployment
Feature
Make
Uizard
Self-hosting Option
Deploy on your own infrastructure
Cloud-only platform
Cloud Hosted
Fully managed cloud solution
Fully managed cloud
Collaboration
Feature
Make
Uizard
Team Collaboration
Multiple users can work on workflows
Teams feature available
Role-based Access Control
Control permissions by user role
Role permissions in Teams plans
Audit Logs
Track all changes and executions
Available in Teams/Enterprise
Pros & Cons
Make
Pros
- Visual drag-and-drop builder makes complex multi-step workflows easy to understand and debug
- Massive library of 3,000+ verified app integrations covering virtually every SaaS tool category
- Generous free tier with no time limit allows users to start automating without financial commitment
- Built-in AI agent capabilities and 350+ AI app integrations reduce need for separate AI orchestration tools
- Supports custom JavaScript and Python code execution for advanced logic when no-code isn't enough
Cons
- Credit-based pricing can become expensive at scale as each module action consumes credits
- Complex automations with many steps consume credits quickly, making costs harder to predict
- The visual builder, while accessible, has a learning curve for building advanced conditional logic and error handling
- Feature differentiation between Core and Pro tiers is not immediately clear from the pricing page
Uizard
Pros
- Text-to-prototype generation creates multi-screen designs from simple descriptions in seconds
- Screenshot and hand-drawn wireframe scanning converts existing ideas into editable digital designs
- Developer handoff supports CSS and React component export, bridging design-to-code workflow
- Real-time multiplayer collaboration lets entire teams work on designs simultaneously
- Free tier available with core functionality including AI features (limited to 3 uses/month)
Cons
- Free plan is severely limited with only 2 projects, 5 screens per project, and 3 AI actions per month
- Pricing for paid plans is not publicly displayed on the website, requiring sign-up or contact to learn costs
- Free tier only gets Autodesigner 1.5 while paid plans get the newer 2.0 engine
- Export resolution limited to 1x on the free plan
Our Verdict
Based on features, Make offers more capabilities with 18 out of 21 features. It's particularly great for non-technical teams needing to automate multi-app workflows with visual design