Stackbirds vs. Make (Integromat).
Make is a powerful visual workflow builder for API-to-API integrations. Stackbirds is the answer when the workflow leaves the API world and enters the browser.
Side-by-side
| Feature | Stackbirds | Make |
|---|---|---|
| Integration model | Drives the browser like a person. | Visual API workflow builder. |
| Scenarios with no API | Native — anything with a web UI. | Requires webhook/HTTP work. |
| Authoring | Record once. | Drag modules onto a canvas; connect routes. |
| Best for | Browser workflows, portals, internal tools. | Complex API-to-API automations with branching. |
| Pricing | Free to start. | Operation-based pricing; free tier. |
When Make is the right choice
You're building complex API integrations with conditional routing and want a powerful visual canvas. Make excels at that.
When Stackbirds wins
- Your workflow involves apps without public APIs.
- You'd rather record a workflow than design a scenario graph.
FAQ
Is Stackbirds a Make alternative?
Make and Stackbirds are complements more than alternatives. Make orchestrates APIs; Stackbirds runs the UI. Many teams use both.