Sprawl vs Make

AI-native automation vs. visual scenario building

Make (formerly Integromat) offers powerful visual scenarios with 3,000+ integrations and AI modules. Sprawl is a different approach: an AI agent that understands your intent, browses the web on your behalf, automates your desktop, and executes workflows from plain English.

Feature Comparison

FeatureSprawlMake
Natural language interfaceYesNo
AI agent executionYesAI modules & agents
Desktop automation & local filesYesNo
Document generation (PPTX, XLSX, PDF)YesVia modules
Visual scenario builderNoYes
API integrations50+3,000+
Scheduling & recurring tasksYesYes
Starting priceFree (100 credits)$9/mo
Setup timeMinutes (describe what you want)Hours (build each scenario)

Key Differences

1

Works with apps that have no connector

Make requires every app to have a built module or API connection. Sprawl includes a cloud browser that can interact with any website — even apps with no API, internal tools, or legacy systems that Make will never support.

2

No scenario canvas required

Make's visual scenario builder is powerful but has a steep learning curve — modules, connections, data mapping, routers, error handlers. With Sprawl, you describe what you need and the AI handles orchestration.

3

Local files and desktop access

Make is cloud-only. Sprawl's desktop app gives the AI access to your local files, clipboard, and screen. Download a spreadsheet, process it locally, sync the results back to your tools — in one conversation.

4

Conversational iteration

When a Make scenario doesn't work, you debug it visually, checking each module's output. With Sprawl, you tell it what went wrong and it adjusts. Iteration happens at the speed of conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Sprawl replace Make?

For common productivity automations, yes. Sprawl goes beyond Make with browser automation for apps without connectors and desktop automation for local workflows. If you rely on Make's advanced data transformations or complex branching with dozens of modules, Make may still serve those specific workflows better.

Make has 3,000+ integrations. How does Sprawl compare?

Sprawl connects to 50+ popular productivity tools via API, plus any web application through built-in browser automation. Make requires a built module for each app. For the tools solo founders use daily, Sprawl covers them — and the browser extends reach to apps Make doesn't support.

Is Sprawl cheaper than Make?

Make starts at $9/month (Core plan, 10,000 operations). Sprawl's free tier includes 100 credits, with Starter at $19/month and Pro at $49/month. Make can be cheaper for simple, high-volume scenarios. Sprawl includes browser and desktop automation at no extra cost.

Can I use Sprawl and Make together?

Yes. Some users keep Make for complex, data-heavy scenarios while using Sprawl for everyday tasks, browser-based automations, and quick jobs that don't justify building a full Make scenario.

Ready to try the conversational approach?

Skip the workflow builder. Describe what you want in plain English and let Sprawl handle the rest. Free to start, no credit card required.