Automation & agents · 2026 comparison

Lindy vs Make

Both are automation & agents tools. Here's how Lindy and Make compare on pricing, fit, and use case — and where a one-bundle alternative replaces both.

Lindy

Agentic AI

$0 to $400+/month

General-purpose AI agent builder.

Best for: Technical operators who want to build custom agents for niche workflows: personal email triage, niche research, specific multi-tool tasks. Lindy is the better choice if you want a builder, not a product.

Wysera vs Lindy

Make

Automation

$0 to $35+/month

No-code automation platform.

Best for: Technical operators, growth engineers, and ops teams who need a flexible canvas for custom data flows, branching scenarios, and integrations Wysera doesn't touch. Make is the right call when the canvas is the value.

Wysera vs Make

At a glance

Lindy
Make
Category
Agentic AI
Automation
Starting price
$0 to $400+/month
$0 to $35+/month
Positioning
General-purpose AI agent builder
No-code automation platform

How Lindy and Make compare

Lindy is a no-code platform to build your own AI agents. You wire up triggers, tools, and prompts to create assistants for email, meetings, or research. It is powerful and generic. Wysera ships 11 marketing agents (PostWyse) and 22+ ops agents (OpsWyse) pre-built, with a proper UI on every surface, brand kit awareness, and confirm-before-execute UX on every action. You're not building tooling, you're running a product.

Make (formerly Integromat) is the visual automation platform with a deep scenario builder, branching, and operations-based pricing. It's beloved by technical operators who want more flexibility than Zapier. Wysera attacks the cost from the other side: fewer tools to glue because PostWyse and OpsWyse replace 4 to 6 marketing and revenue SaaS tools in the average SMB stack.

Which should you choose?

Pick Lindy if you fit its sweet spot: Technical operators who want to build custom agents for niche workflows: personal email triage, niche research, specific multi-tool tasks. Lindy is the better choice if you want a builder, not a product. Pick Make if you're closer to Technical operators, growth engineers, and ops teams who need a flexible canvas for custom data flows, branching scenarios, and integrations Wysera doesn't touch. Make is the right call when the canvas is the value. If your real problem is paying for too many overlapping tools, neither single choice solves it — that's the case for consolidation.

The third option

Or replace both with one $299/month bundle

If you're comparing Lindy and Make to cut cost or tool sprawl, Wysera is the consolidation play: marketing (PostWyse), CRM and operations (OpsWyse), and an agent (Wyse) that drafts and executes across both — replacing several automation & agents and adjacent tools at once, with a confirm-before-execute step.

Frequently asked

Is Lindy or Make better?

Neither is universally better — they fit different teams. Lindy is best for Technical operators who want to build custom agents for niche workflows: personal email triage, niche research, specific multi-tool tasks. Lindy is the better choice if you want a builder, not a product. Make is best for Technical operators, growth engineers, and ops teams who need a flexible canvas for custom data flows, branching scenarios, and integrations Wysera doesn't touch. Make is the right call when the canvas is the value. If you're consolidating a wider stack rather than picking one automation & agents tool, a bundle like Wysera replaces both plus the tools around them.

Lindy vs Make: which is cheaper?

Lindy ($0 to $400+/month) and Make ($0 to $35+/month) are priced comparably at entry. Total cost depends on seats, contacts, and add-ons at your size, so model it at your real numbers.

What's a good alternative to both Lindy and Make?

If you're weighing Lindy against Make mainly to cut cost or tool sprawl, Wysera is the consolidation option: one $299/month bundle covering marketing (PostWyse), CRM and operations (OpsWyse), and an agent that works across both — replacing several automation & agents and adjacent tools at once.

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