Make is very flexible, easy to use, and has a whole universe of modules readily available within its offering and portfolio. People should feel comfortable using it even if they are citizen developers or not hardcore developers. They should be able to use Make by watching one or two tutorials and by dragging and dropping things and connecting the different modules and adding conditions. I highly recommend Make with a rating of 8 out of 10.
I would rate Make an 8 out of 10 in terms of app integration and its ability to connect disparate systems seamlessly. The community around Make is really great, and I mostly work with that. I would rate Make as a product a 9 out of 10. I would say that others considering Make should go for it if they have some knowledge about it. If they have good ideas for automation, they should give Make a try. My experience has allowed me to create all the automations I was thinking about.
My advice to others is if you can get a system to be able to do whatever you need it to do, then use that system. Whatever fits your use case is what you should be using. I rate Make a six out of ten.
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Make is very flexible, easy to use, and has a whole universe of modules readily available within its offering and portfolio. People should feel comfortable using it even if they are citizen developers or not hardcore developers. They should be able to use Make by watching one or two tutorials and by dragging and dropping things and connecting the different modules and adding conditions. I highly recommend Make with a rating of 8 out of 10.
I would rate Make an 8 out of 10 in terms of app integration and its ability to connect disparate systems seamlessly. The community around Make is really great, and I mostly work with that. I would rate Make as a product a 9 out of 10. I would say that others considering Make should go for it if they have some knowledge about it. If they have good ideas for automation, they should give Make a try. My experience has allowed me to create all the automations I was thinking about.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
My advice to others is if you can get a system to be able to do whatever you need it to do, then use that system. Whatever fits your use case is what you should be using. I rate Make a six out of ten.