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Make vs Microsoft Power Automate

An independent, side-by-side comparison of two AI & Automation providers — scores, pricing, company-size fit, and strengths — to help you pick the right one.

Make vs Microsoft Power Automate at a glance

Editorial sub-scores are RankedVendors estimates.

MakeMicrosoft Power Automate
Overall score77/10088/100
TierStandardElite
Capability (editorial)7789
Ease of use (editorial)7288
Value (editorial)7389
Best forSmall business, Mid-market, EnterpriseSmall business, Mid-market, Enterprise
Pricing modelQuote-basedQuote-based
Headquarters
Founded

Verdict

Microsoft Power Automate is the higher-ranked of the two on RankedVendors (88/100 vs 77/100), but both are credible AI & Automation options. Make fits small business, mid-market, enterprise; Microsoft Power Automate fits small business, mid-market, enterprise. Match the shortlist to your size and must-have features, and trial before committing.

Where each one stands out

Make

Make is visual automation and integration.

Best for: Small business, Mid-market, Enterprise

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Microsoft Power Automate

Microsoft Power Automate automates workflows with AI and orchestration.

Best for: Small business, Mid-market, Enterprise

Read Microsoft Power Automate review

Make vs Microsoft Power Automate — FAQ

Is Make better than Microsoft Power Automate?

On RankedVendors, Microsoft Power Automate scores 88/100 versus Make's 77/100, so Microsoft Power Automate ranks higher overall in AI & Automation. The right choice still depends on your size, budget, and must-have features — see the breakdown above.

What is the difference between Make and Microsoft Power Automate?

Make is visual automation and integration. Microsoft Power Automate automates workflows with AI and orchestration. Both compete in AI & Automation; compare their strengths and best-fit company sizes above.

Which is better value, Make or Microsoft Power Automate?

Our editorial value scores put Make at 73/100 and Microsoft Power Automate at 89/100. Make is Quote-based; Microsoft Power Automate is Quote-based. Request quotes from both to compare against your scale.