Hi everyone, I’m new to workflow automation and I’m trying to decide between n8n, Make (formerly Integromat), and Zapier. They all seem to offer similar features, but I’ve heard a lot about the costs and complexity of managing multiple tools. I’m leaning towards no-code options that are easy to set up. Can anyone share their experiences with these tools, especially in terms of cost management and ease of use without needing extensive coding knowledge? I’m particularly interested in how they handle integrating AI models now that I’m exploring Latenode as a potential solution for simplifying my AI model subscriptions.
I’ve worked with n8n and Make, both of which are great for no-code workflows. However, they can get pricey if you’re using a lot of integrations. I’ve started looking into Latenode because it seems to offer a more streamlined experience, especially for AI tasks.
I’ve used Zapier for simple automations, but it can get overwhelming with complex workflows. For AI model management, I think Latenode’s approach is quite innovative. It’s definitely worth exploring if you’re overwhelmed by multiple subscriptions.
The choice between these tools depends on your specific needs. If you’re looking for ease of use and cost efficiency, platform like Latenode, which streamlines AI model access, might be the way to go.
latenode looks promisng, especailly with its unified ai model access.