Platform Comparison 2026

AgentForge vs Make

Visual automation platform (formerly Integromat) for connecting apps and workflows

Last updated: 19 May 2026 — We review this page quarterly to keep data accurate.

TL;DR — Quick Summary

Choose AgentForge if…

  • Businesses that need a customer-facing AI chatbot or virtual assistant, not just backend automation
  • Agencies that want to deploy white-label AI agents for clients under their own brand
  • Teams that want a no-code AI agent without building complex module chains

Choose Make if…

  • Teams that need to automate internal workflows connecting dozens of SaaS tools
  • Operations teams who don't need a conversational interface and just want data to flow between systems

Feature Comparison

FeatureAgentForge
from €25/mo
Make
Free tier; paid from ~$9/mo (Core)
Starting price€25/moFree / ~$9/mo
Free tier
White-label
No-code builder
AI agent (conversational)
API access
Custom domain
AnalyticsBasic
Built for chatbots
Agency sub-accounts
SupportEmail + chatEmail + community

Data based on publicly available information. Pricing may change — always verify on the vendor's website.

Where AgentForge wins

Here's where we genuinely outperform Make for agency use cases.

Purpose-built for AI agents

AgentForge is a dedicated AI agent platform — every feature is designed around building, deploying, and managing conversational agents. Make is a general automation tool; you can wire up AI modules, but it's not purpose-built for chatbot experiences.

Customer-facing deployment

AgentForge agents can be embedded on websites, shared via link, or deployed on WhatsApp and Telegram in minutes. Make scenarios run in the background — they have no native concept of a chat widget or conversational interface.

White-label and agency tools

Make has no white-label capabilities. AgentForge lets you deploy agents under your client's domain and brand — a key requirement for agencies charging for AI agent services.

Where Make wins

We believe in honest comparisons. Here's where Make genuinely has an edge.

Make's visual flow builder connects 1,500+ apps — if your workflow involves CRMs, spreadsheets, Slack, and dozens of other tools, Make is hard to beat.

Make's free tier supports real production use cases (1,000 operations/month), making it accessible for small projects.

For complex backend automation with conditional logic, error handling, and data transformation, Make's module system is more powerful than any chatbot builder.

Who should choose AgentForge?

Companies that need a customer-facing AI chatbot or virtual assistant rather than backend workflow automation. If the goal is to serve customers conversationally, AgentForge is the right tool; if the goal is to automate internal processes, Make may be more appropriate — and the two can work together via AgentForge's webhook integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Make and AgentForge together?
Yes — AgentForge supports inbound webhooks, so you can trigger Make scenarios when an agent receives a message or a conversation ends. They complement each other well.
Is Make an AI agent platform?
Make is primarily a workflow automation platform. It has AI modules (OpenAI, Anthropic) that you can include in automations, but it's not designed for building conversational AI agents that customers interact with directly.
Which is cheaper — AgentForge or Make?
Make has a free tier and paid plans from ~$9/mo. AgentForge starts at €25/mo. However, they solve different problems: you might end up using both.
Does AgentForge replace Make for automations?
Not entirely. AgentForge focuses on AI agent conversations and includes webhook support for connecting to external tools. For complex multi-step automations across many SaaS apps, Make remains the better choice.
Can I build a chatbot in Make?
You can route messages through Make using webhooks and AI modules, but it requires significant technical setup and results in a fragile, hard-to-maintain system. AgentForge provides a purpose-built alternative with no code required.

Try AgentForge for free

50 trial credits included — no credit card required. Deploy your first agent in under an hour.