Make vs Lovable
A side-by-side look at Make and Lovable — pricing, features and where each one wins. Both are reviewed independently on Curata AI.
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| Summary | Visual automation platform with a middle ground between Zapier and n8n. | AI app builder that ships full-stack web apps from a prompt. |
| Pricing | Freemium | Freemium |
| Category | Automation | Coding |
| Platforms | Web | Web |
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Read the full Make review
Make (formerly Integromat) offers a visual scenario builder that sits between Zapier's simplicity and n8n's power. Complex branching, data manipulation and AI integrations are all first-class. Popular with operations teams that need Zapier's polish but n8n's flexibility.
Read the full Lovable review
Lovable turns a prompt into a working, deployable full-stack web app — React frontend, backend, database, auth and everything wired together. It is aimed at founders, product managers and designers who want to ship without hiring engineers first, but plenty of developers use it to skip boilerplate. The generated code is real and editable, not a black box. One of the fastest ways to go from idea to live product in 2026.