Microsoft Power Automate
Alternative to Make.com
Best for
Enterprises and teams heavily invested in Microsoft ecosystem seeking robust workflow automation.
Cost
Offers free tier with limited runs; paid plans available with more runs and enterprise features.
Summary
A cloud-based service that allows users to create automated workflows between apps and services to synchronize files, get notifications, collect data, and more.
Why Switch
Teams switch from Make.com to Microsoft Power Automate when they are deeply invested in the Microsoft ecosystem and need tighter integration with Microsoft 365, Dynamics, and enterprise controls.
Migration Playbook
- Export existing Make.com scenarios by downloading their JSON configuration files, ensuring to capture all modules, triggers, and actions used in each workflow.
- Map Make.com modules and triggers to equivalent Microsoft Power Automate connectors and actions, translating fields such as trigger events, input parameters, and output variables to Power Automate's schema and expressions.
- Import the translated workflow definitions into Microsoft Power Automate by recreating flows using the Power Automate web portal or Power Automate Management API, configuring triggers and actions according to the mapped fields, and testing each flow to verify functionality.
Pros
- π’Deep integration with Microsoft 365 and Azure services
- π’Extensive connectors library for third-party apps
- π’Strong enterprise security and compliance
- π’User-friendly low-code/no-code interface
Cons
- π΄Can be complex for non-Microsoft ecosystems
- π΄Pricing can be high for large-scale automation
0 builders switched
Microsoft Power Automate
Alternative to Make.com
Best for
Enterprises and teams heavily invested in Microsoft ecosystem seeking robust workflow automation.
Cost
Offers free tier with limited runs; paid plans available with more runs and enterprise features.
Summary
A cloud-based service that allows users to create automated workflows between apps and services to synchronize files, get notifications, collect data, and more.
Why Switch
Teams switch from Make.com to Microsoft Power Automate when they are deeply invested in the Microsoft ecosystem and need tighter integration with Microsoft 365, Dynamics, and enterprise controls.
Migration Playbook
- Export existing Make.com scenarios by downloading their JSON configuration files, ensuring to capture all modules, triggers, and actions used in each workflow.
- Map Make.com modules and triggers to equivalent Microsoft Power Automate connectors and actions, translating fields such as trigger events, input parameters, and output variables to Power Automate's schema and expressions.
- Import the translated workflow definitions into Microsoft Power Automate by recreating flows using the Power Automate web portal or Power Automate Management API, configuring triggers and actions according to the mapped fields, and testing each flow to verify functionality.
Pros
- π’Deep integration with Microsoft 365 and Azure services
- π’Extensive connectors library for third-party apps
- π’Strong enterprise security and compliance
- π’User-friendly low-code/no-code interface
Cons
- π΄Can be complex for non-Microsoft ecosystems
- π΄Pricing can be high for large-scale automation
0 builders switched