Going All-In on N8N: Should I Also Monitor Make?

I’m dedicating my efforts solely to N8N, but I’m wondering if keeping Make on my radar might be worthwhile in certain scenarios. Do you find Make particularly effective for specific tasks? For those who run agencies, do you implement both tools together, or do you favor one over the other? I’d appreciate insights from anyone who has tested these platforms in various operational environments.

I have worked with both n8n and Make over the past couple of years and found that focusing on one platform like n8n can be rewarding, especially when trying to streamline your workflows. However, I did experiment with Make when I encountered unique scenarios that relied heavily on API integrations. Although n8n generally covers a lot of my use cases, there were moments when Make provided a more flexible approach for handling conditional logic and branching tasks. In my practical experience, keeping an eye on Make has proven useful as a complementary tool for certain projects.