If you are looking to automate your business in 2026, you have likely narrowed your choices down to two heavyweights: Make.com and Microsoft Power Automate.
Both tools are incredibly powerful, but they serve completely different types of businesses and workflows. Choosing the wrong one will result in broken processes, security risks, or wasted subscription fees.
Here is the definitive breakdown of Make.com vs Power Automate, and exactly which one you should choose based on your tech stack.
The Short Answer
- Choose Power Automate if your business runs on Microsoft 365 (Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, Excel) and you need enterprise-grade security and governance.
- Choose Make.com if your business uses a fragmented tech stack (Slack, Google Workspace, Stripe, Shopify, custom APIs) and you need highly visual, complex branching logic.
Microsoft Power Automate: The Enterprise Standard
Power Automate is deeply integrated into the Microsoft ecosystem. If you are already paying for Microsoft 365 Business Premium or Enterprise licenses, you already have access to Power Automate.
Where Power Automate Excels:
- Microsoft Ecosystem Integration: Nothing moves data between SharePoint, Teams, and Outlook faster or more securely than Power Automate.
- Security and Governance: IT administrators can apply Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies to ensure sensitive company data isn't accidentally tweeted or emailed outside the organisation.
- Approval Workflows: The built-in approval engine makes it incredibly easy to route documents for manager sign-off.
The Downside:
The interface can feel clunky compared to modern no-code tools, and connecting to non-Microsoft services often requires expensive "Premium" connectors.
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Make.com: The Visual Powerhouse
Make.com (formerly Integromat) is the Swiss Army knife of automation. It connects to almost everything and has the most intuitive visual builder on the market.
Where Make.com Excels:
- Complex Branching Logic: Make's visual canvas allows you to build incredibly complex flows with multiple paths, error handlers, and iterators that are easy to understand at a glance.
- Third-Party Integrations: It connects natively to thousands of modern SaaS apps, from Notion and Airtable to Stripe and Shopify.
- AI Agent Integration: Make is currently the best platform for connecting OpenAI or Anthropic APIs to your business apps to build autonomous AI agents.
The Downside:
Make requires a separate subscription, and managing security and data governance across a large team is much harder than in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Want to build an AI Agent using Make.com?
If you want to automate customer support or lead qualification, Make.com + OpenAI is the best stack. Learn exactly how to build this in the AI Agent Setup Guide (Step-by-Step).
The Verdict
If you are a corporate IT team or a business heavily invested in Microsoft, stick with Power Automate. The security and native integrations are unbeatable.
If you are a startup, agency, or modern business using a mix of different SaaS tools and you want to leverage AI heavily, Make.com is the superior choice.
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