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AI Agent Platforms

The landscape of AI-powered workflow automation is shifting fast. We evaluate agent builders, orchestration platforms, and integration tools with hands-on testing so you can cut through the noise. From n8n's self-hosted flexibility to Zapier's ease of use, from Make's visual power to Lindy's AI-native approach and Pipedream's developer focus — we cover them all.

Latest Reviews

Zapier Review

4.3

An honest, hands-on assessment of Zapier in 2026 — still the most connected automation platform, but task-based pricing punishes complexity.

Pros
  • + 7,000+ integrations — the largest app ecosystem in the automation category
  • + No-code interface accessible to non-technical users
Cons
  • − Task-based pricing gets expensive fast for high-volume automations
  • − Limited branching and error handling compared to Make

Zapier remains the most accessible and broadly connected automation platform on the market. Its 7,000+ integrations are unmatched, and the no-code builder makes it genuinely usable by non-technical teams. But task-based pricing punishes complexity — power users will eventually outgrow it and look at Make or n8n.

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All Tools

n8n

4.3

Open-source workflow automation platform with a visual editor, self-hosting option, and 400+ integrations for building AI agent workflows.

Zapier

4.3

The most widely connected automation platform with 7,000+ app integrations, no-code workflow builder, and AI-powered automation features.

Make

4.1

Visual automation platform with advanced data transformation, branching logic, and a powerful free tier — the developer-friendly Zapier alternative.