Sprawl vs Make

Describe the outcome instead of designing it

Make is a visual scenario builder for connecting apps; see make.com for what it does today. Sprawl takes its own approach: describe what you want in plain English and its AI agent runs it across 100+ integrations and 500+ tools — on a schedule or from event-based triggers. Whether Sprawl fits you depends on how you’d like to build your automations.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-01

What Sprawl does

  • Describe what you want in plain English — Sprawl’s AI agent plans and runs the steps across your connected tools.
  • Connects to 100+ integrations and works across 500+ tools.
  • Runs on a schedule or from event-based triggers, so recurring work happens automatically.
  • Runs on leading frontier models from OpenAI and Anthropic, so you can match cost and capability to the task.
  • Sprawl is free to start with 50 credits (a 14-day trial), then $19/mo Starter and $49/mo Pro.

How Sprawl approaches this

Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual scenario builder for connecting apps; see make.com for its current capabilities.

1

Describe it, don’t build it

You write the outcome you want in plain English and Sprawl’s agent plans and runs the steps. There’s no canvas to design or maintain on Sprawl’s side.

2

Broad reach across your stack

Sprawl connects to 100+ integrations and works across 500+ tools, so a single request can move work between the apps you already use.

3

Automations that run themselves

Save a request as a scheduled run or fire it from an event-based trigger, so recurring work happens without you in the loop.

4

Your choice of models

Sprawl runs on leading frontier models from OpenAI and Anthropic, so you can match the model to the job.

Who Sprawl is for

Sprawl is built for people who’d rather describe a task in plain English and have an AI agent handle the orchestration — on a schedule or from triggers, with a free tier and plans from $19/month. For what Make does, its current pricing, and its module library, see make.com. You can use both together if you like.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Sprawl replace Make?

It depends on your specific automations. For common productivity tasks, Sprawl covers a lot: you describe the outcome in plain English and the agent runs it across 100+ integrations and 500+ tools. Here’s what Sprawl does — see make.com for Make’s current capabilities so you can compare for your use case.

How does Sprawl handle integrations?

Sprawl connects to 100+ integrations and works across 500+ tools. For Make’s current integrations, see make.com.

What does Sprawl cost?

Sprawl is free to start with 50 credits (a 14-day trial), then $19/mo Starter and $49/mo Pro. For Make’s current pricing, see make.com.

Can I use Sprawl and Make together?

Yes. You can use both together if you like — keep Make for the scenarios you want to build visually and use Sprawl for tasks you’d rather just describe.

Try the plain-English approach

Describe what you want in plain English and let Sprawl run it across your tools. Free to start, no credit card required.

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