Genspark vs Make

A side-by-side look at Genspark and Make — pricing, features and where each one wins. Both are reviewed independently on Curata AI.

GensparkMake
SummaryAll-in-one AI workspace bundling chat, slides, docs, image/video generation, an app/website builder and autonomous agents.Visual AI automation platform for building workflows and AI agents across 3,000+ connected apps.
PricingPaidFreemium
CategoryAutomationAutomation
PlatformsWebWeb
Key features
  • AI Chat
  • AI Slides
  • AI Sheets
  • AI Docs
  • AI Image Generation
  • AI Video Generation
  • AI Website Builder
  • AI App Builder
  • Autonomous AI Agent (Genspark Claw)
  • Multi-Model Access (Claude, GPT, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, Gemini Veo 3.1, Seedance v2)
  • Visual Scenario Builder (drag-and-drop)
  • AI Agents & Prompt-Based Building
  • 3,000+ App Integrations
  • Routers & Complex Branching Logic
  • Custom Variables & Full-Text Log Search
  • Enterprise Governance (SSO, SOC 2/3)
Pros
  • Bundles chat, office-suite (slides/sheets/docs), image/video generation and an app builder into one workspace instead of separate subscriptions
  • Gives access to multiple frontier models (Claude, GPT, image/video models) under one plan rather than locking you into a single model
  • Visual builder makes complex branching logic genuinely readable, not just a chain of linear steps
  • 3,000+ app integrations cover most real-world automation needs out of the box
  • AI Agents extend Make beyond point-to-point triggers into multi-step, AI-orchestrated processes
  • Real free tier (1,000 credits/month, 2 active scenarios) makes it easy to validate before paying
  • Enterprise-ready governance (SSO, SOC 2/3) supports larger, regulated organizations
Cons
  • Trustpilot rating is very low (~1.5/5 across ~112 reviews as of August 2026, ~84% one-star) — a large, consistent sample, not a handful of outliers
  • Frequent reports of credits being consumed on failed, incomplete or looping agent tasks
  • Multiple reports of unclear billing, including customers describing annual-plan charges they did not knowingly authorize
  • Multiple reports of slow or unresponsive customer support, particularly for billing disputes
  • Whether a free plan exists is unverified — not confirmed on the official pricing page as of this review; third-party sources mention one but that is not used as a source here
  • Pricing is credit-based, so heavier or more complex scenarios can consume a monthly allowance faster than a simple task count suggests
  • Steeper learning curve than a purely linear automation tool once scenarios use routers and complex branching
  • The Free plan's 2-scenario cap and 15-minute run interval are restrictive for anything beyond testing
  • Some advanced features (custom functions, full enterprise app integrations) are reserved for the Enterprise tier

Which one should you choose?

Genspark

Best for: All-in-one AI workspace bundling chat, slides, docs, image/video generation, an app/website builder and autonomous agents.

Make

Best for: Operations, IT and RevOps teams who need Zapier-level polish with n8n-level flexibility for complex, branching automations.

Disclosure: This page contains affiliate links. If you sign up through them, CurataHub may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products we genuinely believe are valuable.

Read the full Genspark review

Genspark is an all-in-one AI workspace (its own tagline) that bundles AI Slides, AI Sheets, AI Docs, AI Chat, image and video generation, a website/app builder, and an autonomous agent product (Genspark Claw) into one platform, with access to multiple frontier models (Claude, GPT, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, Gemini Veo 3.1, Seedance v2, ElevenLabs, MiniMax) rather than a single model.

Read the full Make review

Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual AI automation platform for building and managing automations and AI agents — visually with its drag-and-drop scenario builder, in code, or from a prompt. It sits between Zapier's simplicity and n8n's raw power: complex branching, routers, data manipulation and AI modules are all first-class, with 3,000+ pre-built app integrations covering everything from Slack to Salesforce. Beyond point-to-point automation, Make's AI Agents let teams orchestrate multi-step, AI-driven processes across their stack, with an execution log, custom variables and enterprise governance (SSO, SOC 2/3) available on higher tiers. Pricing runs on a monthly operations credit allowance rather than a flat per-zap fee, scaling from a real free tier through Core, Pro, Teams and a custom Enterprise plan.