Over the past few days, I’ve been learning about Make.com and n8n, two powerful tools that make automation much easier without writing heavy backend logic.
Here’s what I found interesting:
Make.com: Super beginner-friendly with a visual interface. You can quickly connect apps and create workflows with minimal setup. Great for non-technical users or quick prototypes.
n8n: Open-source and more flexible. It requires a bit more setup, but you get unlimited customization, self-hosting options, and better scalability for dev-focused workflows.
As a frontend developer, I see huge potential in combining these automation tools with my projects—whether it’s sending reminders, syncing data between apps, or handling background processes.
I’ll be experimenting more with both platforms and sharing use cases soon!
Have you tried Make.com or n8n? Which one do you prefer, and why?
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