Make vs Dagzer
A comprehensive comparison of workflow automation platforms. See why Dagzer delivers 10x more value for enterprise teams.
Monolithic vs Micro-Steps
How each platform handles workflow failures determines your team's productivity
Make
Monolithic Execution
1-min polling delay — slow triggers
Workflow fails — restart from Step 1

Dagzer
Micro-Steps Execution
State preserved — results saved
Auto-resume — continue from failure
80%
faster recovery
Dagzer's micro-step architecture means less downtime and more productivity for your team
Side-by-side comparison
Every detail that matters for your team
| Feature | Make Teams · $38/mo | ![]() Dagzer Pro · $75/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | ||
| Monthly Capacity | 10,000 Operations | 100k Executions |
| Concurrency / Speed | 1-Minute Delay | 500 (Instant) |
| Core Architecture | Node.js | Rust |
| Features | ||
| Priority Queue | ||
| AI Credits | Drains operations | 200 Credits |
| Execution Model | Monolithic | Micro-Steps |
| Collaboration | ||
| Team Members | Role-Based Access | 5 Members |
| Projects | Shared Folders | 20 Isolated Projects |
| Pricing | ||
| Monthly Price | $38 | $75 (Flat) |
The enterprise edge
Built for teams that refuse to compromise on performance
10x
10x More Executions
100k full runs vs 10k operations. Handle real workload without counting modules.
0ms
Instant Event-Driven
No 1-minute polling delay. Real-time triggers the moment events occur.
10x
Rust-Powered Performance
Ultra-low latency architecture. Sub-millisecond step execution times.
80%
Fault-Tolerant Design
Micro-step execution with auto-resume. Never restart from scratch.
20
Isolated Projects
20 isolated projects out of the box. Organize workflows by team or domain.
200
AI Credits Included
200 AI credits included. Your AI workflows don't drain your operation quota.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main difference between Make and Dagzer?
The main difference is execution model and AI integration. Dagzer offers 100k full executions vs Make's 10,000 operations, instant event-driven triggers vs Make's 1-minute polling, and includes 200 AI credits without draining your operation quota. Dagzer uses micro-step execution with auto-resume for fault tolerance.
Is Make the same as Integromat?
Yes, Make is the new name for Integromat. The platform was rebranded as Make in 2022. It uses a visual scenario builder with modules and operations as its pricing unit, charging based on the number of operations (modules) used rather than full executions.
Why choose Dagzer over Make for enterprise automation?
Enterprise teams choose Dagzer for 10x more executions, instant triggers without polling delays, Rust-powered performance, micro-step fault tolerance with auto-resume, and AI credits included separately. Unlike Make, Dagzer doesn't charge operations for AI features, and offers isolated project organization.
How does Make pricing work compared to Dagzer?
Make Teams costs $38/month for 10,000 operations, while Dagzer Pro costs $75/month for 100,000 full executions. Make charges per module/operation in your scenario, while Dagzer charges per complete workflow run. For complex workflows with multiple modules, Make can be more expensive than it appears.
Does Make support instant triggers?
Make has a minimum 1-minute polling delay for most triggers, meaning workflows don't execute instantly. Dagzer uses instant event-driven triggers for real-time automation with zero delay, making it better for time-sensitive workflows that require immediate response.
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