Make vs n8n: $10.59 vs $24/mo (2026)
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Make vs n8n

AI Automation pricing comparison · 2026

Make pricing ranges from $0–$34.12/month, while n8n ranges from $0–$800/month. Make is typically 62% more affordable, though your actual cost depends on tier and team size.

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2 products · AI Automation
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Make
Make (formerly Integromat) pricing starts at free and goes up to $34.
verified 27d ago
$500 $700
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n8n
n8n costs $0-$800 per month as of March 2026.
verified 27d ago
$500 $700
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Verdict · Vendr median · year 1
Make saves $200 vs n8n · 25 seats
Cheapest $500
Spread 29%
Estimated license cost
at 25 seats
List price × seats. Click a tier below to lock it.
Pro
$5.6K/yr
year 1 license · $19/seat
Pro (Cloud)
$18K/yr
year 1 license · $60/seat
What buyers actually pay
median, annual
Vendr deal-flow data. The real benchmark, not list price.
↓ Lowest median
Median annual
$500/yr
Vendr · n=205
Median annual
$700/yr
Vendr · n=51
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Sources & confidence

Every dollar amount and contract clause below traces back to a sourced fact. We don't manufacture composite scores.

Where this data comes from
Vendr · TrustRadius · Reddit · BBB · official docs
Sources 8 sourced facts
5 hidden-cost · 1 contract · Vendr median · 1 review platform
Last verified 3w ago
Confidence High confidence
Sources 11 sourced facts
7 hidden-cost · 1 contract · Vendr median · 2 review platforms
Last verified 3w ago
Confidence High confidence
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Hidden costs

Each cost is severity-ranked, with the dollar range quoted from its source (Vendr, Reddit, TrustRadius, BBB, official docs) — never our estimate.

Beyond the sticker
Severity-ranked, sourced
5 documented
  • Operation-Based Pricing Accumulation
    5-15% of license costs
    1 source
  • Testing and Debugging Costs
    $100-$500
    1 source
  • Premium Module Lock-In After Trial
    $109-$499/year
    1 source
  • Charges on Plan Changes
    $10-$50 per change
    1 source
  • Support Contact Consumes Credits
    Variable
    1 source
4 documented
  • Enterprise Self-Hosted Licensing Costs
    $20,000-$50,000
    2 sources
  • Infrastructure Costs for Self-Hosting
    $3-$10/month
    2 sources
  • External API and Service Costs
    5-50% of revenue
    1 source
  • Limited Support on Lower Tiers
    5-15% of license costs
    2 sources
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Contract terms

The fine print, surfaced. Green = buyer-friendly. Each clause backed by a quoted source.

Make
n8n
Auto-renewal
Yes
Yes
Cancellation
No refunds after billing
Not specified in sources
Commitment
Monthly or annual
Monthly or annual billing options available
Price escalation
No published schedule
No published schedule, but enterprise pricing structure makes scaling expensive - users report dramatic price jumps from free/starter tiers to enterprise (from $20/month to $20,000/year)
Can downgrade
Yes
Yes
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What users say

Aggregated, with sample sizes. We use whichever review platform has data.

User reviews
TrustRadius · Trustpilot · G2
Trustpilot
2.5/5 (20)
Best for
Individuals testing automation workflows or running very light automations (under 1,000 operations monthly)
Watch out
Operation-based pricing becomes expensive for complex workflows
TrustRadius
9.4/5 (73)
Trustpilot
2.1/5 (17)
Best for
Technical teams with DevOps expertise who want full control, data privacy, and unlimited free executions
Watch out
Terrible customer support - emails ignored, no way to contact real people
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AI Automation

Make

$0–$34.12
/month
5 plans · Free tier
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AI Automation

n8n

$0–$800
/month
5 plans · Free tier
Full pricing breakdown →

Make and n8n are two of the most popular workflow automation platforms, each offering a visual builder and a free tier but with fundamentally different pricing philosophies. Make is a fully managed cloud platform with operation-based pricing starting at $10.59/month for 10,000 operations and access to 3,000+ integrations, while n8n is an open-source tool that offers unlimited free executions when self-hosted and cloud plans starting at $24/month for 2,500 executions -- crucially, n8n counts full workflow runs rather than per-step operations, making it more cost-effective for complex multi-step automations. This comparison breaks down their real-world costs, execution models, and trade-offs to help you choose the right automation platform in 2026.

Plan-by-Plan Pricing

Plan Make n8n
Free Free /month Free /month
Core $10.59 /month $24 /month
Pro $18.82 /month $60 /month
Teams $34.12 /month $800 /month
Enterprise Custom Custom

Cost at Scale

Total cost of ownership — licenses, implementation, and hidden costs included.

Make

6 scenarios
$0/month
Freelancer with Light Automation
Free plan (1,000 operations/month). ~600 operations consumed (200 runs x 3 average steps). Fits comfortably within Free tier limits.
$10.59/month
Small Business with Moderate Workflows
Core plan (10,000 operations/month). ~2,000 operations consumed (400 runs x 5 average steps). Includes operations rollover and 1 GB data transfer.
$34.12/month
Growing SaaS Company with Complex Automations
for Teams (base 10,000 operations) + ~$60 for 30,000 additional operations = ~$94.12/month. 12,000 operations consumed (1,500 runs x 8 steps). Requires Teams for collaboration and additional operations packages.
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n8n

7 scenarios
$10/month
Developer Self-Hosting on VPS
for hosting only. n8n Community Edition is free with unlimited executions. Requires ~5 hours/month for setup, updates, and maintenance.
$24/month
Small Team with Light Cloud Usage
for Starter (2,500 executions/month, 5 active workflows). Team must pause 5 workflows or upgrade to Pro ($60/month) for 15 active workflows if more are needed.
$60/month
Growing SaaS with Complex Automations
for Pro (10,000 executions/month, 15 active workflows). Must upgrade to Business ($800/month) for unlimited active workflows if exceeding 15, or optimize to pause inactive workflows.
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Market Intelligence

Make

Median annual cost
$500
Based on
205 deals

n8n

Median annual cost
$700
Based on
51 deals

What Users Say

Make

Trustpilot
2.5/5 (20)
Top complaints
  • Operation-based pricing becomes expensive for complex workflows
  • Testing and debugging consume billable operations
  • Premium modules lock after trial without warning

n8n

Trustpilot
2.1/5 (17)
TrustRadius
9.4/10 (73)
Top complaints
  • Terrible customer support - emails ignored, no way to contact real people
  • Enterprise pricing is absurdly expensive compared to community/starter tiers
  • Account access issues with no resolution path

Hidden Costs

Beyond the sticker price — what catches buyers off guard.

Make 5 hidden costs

high
Operation-Based Pricing Accumulation 5-15% of license costs
medium
Testing and Debugging Costs $100-$500
critical
Premium Module Lock-In After Trial $109-$499/year
medium
Charges on Plan Changes $10-$50 per change
low
Support Contact Consumes Credits Variable
See all Make hidden costs →

n8n 4 hidden costs

critical
Enterprise Self-Hosted Licensing Costs $20,000-$50,000
low
Infrastructure Costs for Self-Hosting $3-$10/month
high
External API and Service Costs 5-50% of revenue
medium
Limited Support on Lower Tiers 5-15% of license costs
See all n8n hidden costs →

Contract Terms

Term Make n8n
Auto-renewal Yes Yes
Cancellation No refunds after billing Not specified in sources
Minimum commitment Monthly or annual Monthly or annual billing options available
Price escalation No published schedule No published schedule, but enterprise pricing structure makes scaling expensive - users report dramatic price jumps from free/starter tiers to enterprise (from $20/month to $20,000/year)
Can downgrade Yes Yes

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Our Verdict

Choose Make if you want a fully managed cloud platform with no DevOps overhead, need access to 3,000+ app integrations (vs n8n's 400+), prefer a polished visual workflow builder with operation rollover, or want the lowest cloud-hosted entry price at $10.59/month for teams that run simpler automations with fewer steps per workflow.

Choose n8n if you value open-source flexibility and self-hosting for unlimited free executions, need data privacy and full infrastructure control, run complex multi-step workflows where per-execution pricing (not per-operation) saves significantly, or have the technical resources to manage self-hosted deployments and want to avoid vendor lock-in.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 How do Make operations compare to n8n executions?

Make counts each module (step) in a workflow as one operation. A 10-step scenario running 100 times uses 1,000 operations. n8n counts each complete workflow run as one execution regardless of steps. The same 10-step workflow running 100 times uses only 100 executions in n8n. For complex multi-step workflows, n8n is significantly more cost-effective. For simple 1-2 step automations, Make's operation counting is comparable.

02 Can I self-host Make or n8n for free?

n8n offers a free, open-source Community Edition that can be self-hosted with unlimited executions, workflows, and users. Make is a proprietary SaaS platform and does not offer self-hosting. If you have DevOps expertise and want unlimited free automation on your own infrastructure, n8n is the only option. Self-hosting n8n requires a server (approximately $10-50/month for a VPS) and ongoing maintenance.

03 Which platform has more integrations?

Make offers 3,000+ app integrations, significantly more than n8n's 400+. If you rely on niche or enterprise SaaS tools, Make is more likely to have a native integration. However, n8n compensates with its HTTP Request node and custom code nodes that allow you to connect to any API. For most common apps (Google, Slack, HubSpot, Salesforce), both platforms offer native integrations.