Make.com thoughts?
Hi all
Fairly new to workflow automation and AI integration into it. I built a test demo tool as a way to teach myself. I got recommended make.com to learn and genuinely found it very easy to follow. Took me about 2 weekends of research / Claude Pro and finally got something up and live.
I’ve shared the tool with a few friends and for the low volume of executions, it’s pretty solid.
My question or concern rather now is - I’d like to expand this skillset even further and eventually (6+ months) start taking on actual paid work or making tools that generate revenue.
I don’t see myself learning how to develop from scratch, but prefer these no-code platforms.
Based on your experiences, is Make a reliable platform or tool to keep building on? Say 3 projects or scenarios per year. I understand limitations include the slow execution time or that it only allows at best 1 execution per minute. Or is it valuable to learn something else such as n8n?
Just curious if anyone developed real valuable sellable tools on Make? It seems to integrate well plenty of common other tools (Google sheet, Gmail, etc..)