n8n vs Zapier vs Make: Best Automation Tool in 2026?

Quick Answer: n8n vs Zapier vs Make Ranked

Rank Platform Best For Starting Price Self-Hosted?
πŸ₯‡ n8n Developers & cost-conscious teams Free (self-hosted) / $20/mo (cloud) βœ… Yes
πŸ₯ˆ Make Visual workflow builders Free tier / $10.59/mo (10K ops) ❌ No
πŸ₯‰ Zapier Non-technical users, maximum integrations Free tier / $19.99/mo (750 tasks) ❌ No

Our recommendation: If you’re comfortable with a bit of technical setup, n8n is the best choice in 2026. It’s free to self-host, has unlimited executions, supports AI workflows, and lets you connect to any API. For non-technical users who need the widest app coverage, Zapier remains the easiest. For visual workflow builders who want a middle ground, Make is excellent.

At a Glance: Feature Comparison

Feature n8n Make Zapier
Self-Hosted βœ… Yes (free) ❌ No ❌ No
Cloud Hosting βœ… From $20/mo βœ… From $10.59/mo βœ… From $19.99/mo
Free Tier βœ… Free self-hosted (unlimited) βœ… 1,000 ops/month βœ… 100 tasks/month
Visual Builder βœ… Node-based workflow βœ… Visual scenario builder βœ… Zap builder (linear)
Code Execution βœ… JavaScript, Python βœ… JavaScript βœ… JavaScript, Python
AI/LLM Integration βœ… Native (LangChain, OpenAI, etc.) βœ… Limited βœ… Limited
Integrations 1,000+ native + any REST API ~2,000 native 8,000+ native
Branching/Paths βœ… Unlimited βœ… Yes βœ… Yes (Pro+)
Webhooks βœ… Built-in βœ… Built-in βœ… Pro+
Error Handling βœ… Built-in retry/error workflows βœ… Built-in βœ… Limited
Version Control βœ… Git-based (self-hosted) ❌ No ❌ No
API Access βœ… Full REST API βœ… API βœ… API
Source Code βœ… Open source (Fair Code) ❌ Proprietary ❌ Proprietary

Pricing: The Real Cost Comparison

This is where n8n dominates. Let’s break it down honestly.

n8n Pricing (2026)

Plan Price Executions Notes
Community (Self-Hosted) Free Unlimited Fair Code license, self-managed
Starter (Cloud) $20/mo (annual) / $24/mo 2,500 executions Managed hosting, n8n support
Pro (Cloud) $50/mo (annual) / $60/mo 10,000 executions More executions, team features
Enterprise (Cloud) Custom Custom SSO, audit logs, SLA

Key insight: n8n counts workflow executions, not individual steps/tasks. One workflow with 50 nodes = 1 execution. This is dramatically cheaper than Zapier or Make for complex workflows.

Self-hosted reality: n8n Community edition is free and runs on a $3-7/month VPS or Raspberry Pi. You get unlimited executions with no artificial limits.

Zapier Pricing (2026)

Plan Price Tasks/Month Notes
Free $0 100 tasks Single-step Zaps only
Professional $19.99/mo (annual) 750 tasks Multi-step Zaps, logic
Team $29.99/mo (annual) 2,000 tasks Shared workspaces
Company $59.99/mo (annual) 5,000 tasks Advanced admin
Enterprise Custom Custom SSO, audit logs, SLA

Key insight: Zapier counts every task/step. A Zap with 5 steps running 100 times = 500 tasks. Costs add up fast for complex workflows.

Make Pricing (2026)

Plan Price Operations/Month Notes
Free $0 1,000 ops 2 scenarios, basic features
Core $10.59/mo (annual) 10,000 ops Unlimited scenarios
Pro $18.24/mo (annual) 25,000 ops Advanced features
Teams $31.37/mo (annual) 50,000 ops Team collaboration
Enterprise Custom Custom SSO, audit logs, SLA

Key insight: Make counts operations (each module executed = 1 op). A scenario with 10 modules running 100 times = 1,000 operations. More generous than Zapier but less generous than n8n’s execution model.

Cost Comparison: Real-World Scenarios

Scenario: Process 5,000 form submissions per month, each triggering 8 steps (database entry, email, Slack notification, CRM update, spreadsheet, etc.)

Platform Costing Method Monthly Cost
n8n (self-hosted) 5,000 workflow executions Γ— free $0 (+ ~$5 server)
n8n Cloud Starter 5,000 executions β†’ need Pro plan $60/mo
Make 5,000 Γ— 8 ops = 40,000 ops ~$18/mo (Pro plan)
Zapier 5,000 Γ— 8 tasks = 40,000 tasks ~$59.99/mo (Company plan)

Bottom line: For heavy usage, n8n self-hosted is 10-50x cheaper than cloud alternatives. For light usage (under 500 runs/month), Zapier or Make pricing is acceptable and the convenience may be worth it.

πŸ’‘ Want to set up n8n for free on your own server? Check out our guide on self-hosting n8n on Ubuntu 24.04 β€” step-by-step with Docker.

Execution Model: How Each Platform Works

n8n: Workflow = 1 Execution

n8n’s execution model is its biggest advantage. In n8n, a workflow execution is counted when a workflow starts running β€” regardless of how many nodes it contains.

Trigger β†’ Node 1 β†’ Node 2 β†’ Node 3 β†’ ... β†’ Node 50
= 1 EXECUTION (no matter how many nodes)

This means complex, multi-step workflows are just as cheap as simple ones.

Zapier: Each Step = 1 Task

Zapier counts every individual action:

Trigger β†’ Step 1 β†’ Step 2 β†’ Step 3 β†’ ... β†’ Step 5
= 5 TASKS (per trigger event)

If your Zap runs 100 times per month with 5 steps, that’s 500 tasks. Add more steps, costs multiply quickly.

Make: Each Module = 1 Operation

Make is similar to Zapier:

Trigger β†’ Module 1 β†’ Module 2 β†’ ... β†’ Module 10
= 10 OPERATIONS (per trigger event)

Make’s “data packs” let you buy extra operations, but the base model is still per-module.

Integrations: App Coverage

Zapier: 8,000+ Apps (Winner)

Zapier has the largest integration library by far. If an app has an API, it probably has a Zapier integration. This is Zapier’s primary moat.

Strengths:
– Massive app library (8,000+)
– Deep integrations for popular apps
– Pre-built templates for common workflows

Weaknesses:
– Many integrations are shallow (limited actions)
– Custom API connections require paid plans

Make: ~2,000 Apps

Make has a solid but smaller integration library. It covers all major platforms well.

Strengths:
– Good coverage of business apps
– Well-built integrations (not shallow)
– Strong Google Workspace and Microsoft integrations

Weaknesses:
– Missing many niche/long-tail apps
– Fewer templates than Zapier

n8n: 1,000+ Native + Any REST API

n8n has fewer pre-built integrations but makes up for it with flexibility:

Strengths:
– HTTP Request node connects to any REST API or webhook
– JavaScript/Python execution for custom logic
– Built-in credential management for OAuth, API keys, etc.
– Growing integration library (1,000+ native)

Weaknesses:
– Fewer point-and-click integrations than Zapier
– Requires some technical knowledge for custom connections

AI & LLM Capabilities: Where n8n Shines

This is a critical 2026 differentiator. AI workflow automation is exploding, and the platforms differ significantly.

n8n: Best AI Integration

n8n has the most comprehensive AI/LLM integration of any automation platform:

  • Native LangChain integration β€” Build RAG pipelines, AI agents, and semantic search
  • OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama, Groq β€” Connect to any major LLM provider
  • Vector stores β€” Pinecone, Qdrant, Chroma, Weaviate, FAISS
  • AI Agent workflows β€” Build autonomous agents that can search, reason, and act
  • Embeddings β€” Text embeddings for semantic search and clustering
  • Document processing β€” PDF, CSV, HTML parsing with AI summarization
  • Function/tool calling β€” LLMs that call your APIs and n8n workflows

This is why n8n has become the go-to platform for AI agent workflows in 2026. You can build an agent that searches the web, reads emails, updates databases, and sends Slack notifications β€” all triggered by a single natural language prompt.

Zapier: AI Features

Zapier has added AI capabilities but they’re more limited:

  • Zapier Central β€” AI assistant that helps build Zaps
  • AI Actions β€” LLM-powered text processing within Zaps
  • OpenAI integration β€” Native connector for GPT models

Zapier’s AI features work for simple text processing but don’t support the full RAG/agent pipeline that n8n does.

Make: AI Features

Make has basic AI integration:

  • OpenAI modules β€” Chat completions, embeddings
  • AI text processing β€” Built-in text transformation
  • Limited LLM options β€” Primarily OpenAI

Make’s AI is adequate for simple use cases but doesn’t compete with n8n’s depth.

Ease of Use

Zapier: Easiest (Winner for Non-Technical Users)

Zapier is designed for non-technical users. The interface is intuitive, the documentation is excellent, and you can build multi-step Zaps without writing any code.

Learning curve: 15 minutes to build your first Zap.

Make: Moderately Easy

Make’s visual scenario builder is clean and intuitive. Drag-and-drop modules, connect them with lines, and configure each step. It requires slightly more technical thinking than Zapier but is still very accessible.

Learning curve: 30 minutes to build your first scenario.

n8n: Moderate (Requires Some Technical Skills)

n8n’s node-based workflow builder is powerful but has a steeper learning curve. You’ll need to understand:
– Basic JavaScript for custom logic
– JSON data structures
– HTTP requests and APIs
– Credential management

However, the community provides extensive templates and tutorials. Once you learn the basics, building workflows is fast and rewarding.

Learning curve: 1-2 hours to build your first workflow.

Limitations and Gotchas

n8n Limitations

Limitation Details
Self-hosted maintenance You manage updates, backups, and scaling
Fair Code license Can’t resell n8n as a service without a commercial license
Fewer pre-built integrations May need to build custom HTTP requests for niche apps
No built-in mobile app Manage workflows via web UI only

Zapier Limitations

Limitation Details
100-step limit per Zap Very long workflows need splitting
Per-task pricing Complex workflows are expensive
No self-hosting Always cloud-only, always paying
AI features limited Basic text processing only
Code step limits 30-second runtime, 512MB RAM

Make Limitations

Limitation Details
Per-operation pricing Complex workflows cost more
No self-hosting Cloud-only
Free tier limited Only 1,000 ops, 2 scenarios
No custom LLM agents Limited AI pipeline support

Use Case Recommendations

Choose n8n If:

  • βœ… You want unlimited executions at no cost (self-hosted)
  • βœ… You need AI/LLM agent workflows (best-in-class)
  • βœ… You’re comfortable with basic coding (JavaScript, REST APIs)
  • βœ… You want version control for your workflows (Git-based)
  • βœ… You need custom integrations via HTTP/REST
  • βœ… You’re building complex, multi-step workflows regularly
  • βœ… You care about data privacy (self-hosted = data stays on your server)

Choose Zapier If:

  • βœ… You’re a non-technical user who wants simplicity
  • βœ… You need integrations with obscure or niche apps
  • βœ… You want the fastest setup time (minutes, not hours)
  • βœ… You have simple workflows (3-5 steps)
  • βœ… You don’t mind paying a premium for convenience

Choose Make If:

  • βœ… You want a visual workflow builder (more intuitive than n8n)
  • βœ… You need more affordable cloud pricing than Zapier
  • βœ… Your workflows are moderate complexity (5-20 steps)
  • βœ… You use Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 heavily
  • βœ… You want a balance between ease of use and power

How n8n, Zapier, and Make Handle Errors

n8n

  • Built-in error workflow β€” when a node fails, trigger a separate error-handling workflow
  • Automatic retry configuration per node
  • Full execution history with detailed logs
  • Email/Slack notifications on workflow failures
  • Pause and debug failed executions

Zapier

  • Error notifications via email
  • Retry failed tasks manually from the dashboard
  • Task history shows what succeeded/failed
  • Limited error routing β€” no custom error workflows

Make

  • Error handling routes in scenarios (catch and handle errors visually)
  • Auto-retry for failed operations
  • Execution history with detailed logs
  • Email notifications on failures

Winner: n8n for full error workflow control. Make for visual error handling. Zapier is the most basic.

Community and Support

n8n

Zapier

  • Help Center: Extensive documentation
  • Community: User forum
  • Zapier Blog: Best-in-class automation content
  • Templates: 5,000+ pre-built Zaps

Make

  • Help Center: Good documentation
  • Community: User forum and Facebook group
  • Academy: Make certification program
  • Templates: 1,000+ pre-built scenarios

Frequently Asked Questions

Is n8n really free?

Yes. n8n Community edition is free and open source under the Fair Code license. You can self-host it on any server and get unlimited executions with no artificial limits. The only restriction is that you can’t resell n8n as a commercial service without purchasing a commercial license. Cloud hosting starts at $20/month if you prefer managed infrastructure.

Is n8n better than Zapier?

It depends on your needs. n8n is more powerful (AI agents, custom code, unlimited executions, self-hosting) and dramatically cheaper for heavy usage. Zapier is easier (no technical skills needed) and has more integrations. If you’re comfortable with basic JavaScript, n8n is the better choice in 2026.

Can I migrate from Zapier to n8n?

Yes. n8n has built-in import tools for Zapier Zaps. Export your Zaps from Zapier, import them into n8n, and adjust any custom logic. Most simple Zaps migrate in minutes. Complex Zaps with Zapier-specific steps may need manual adjustment.

How much does it cost to self-host n8n?

A basic n8n self-hosted setup runs on a $3-7/month VPS (1-2 CPU, 2-4GB RAM). Add $3-5/month for a domain and reverse proxy. Total: $5-12/month for unlimited executions. Compare this to Zapier’s $20-60/month for just 750-5,000 tasks.

Can n8n replace Make?

For most use cases, yes. n8n supports the same integrations as Make (and more via custom HTTP requests). The main reason to stick with Make is if you strongly prefer its visual scenario builder over n8n’s node-based workflow editor.

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Last Updated: April 15, 2026
Author: SyncBricks Team β€” Practitioners with 24+ years of real-world IT experience

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