Comparison · Automation

Make vs Zapier
for Solo Consultants (2026)

Both connect your tools and automate your workflows. The right one depends on whether you value getting started in 30 minutes or paying half the price forever. Here's the honest breakdown.

Affiliate disclosure — some links earn commissions. Doesn't affect our verdict. Updated: May 2026 · 11 min read

⚡ Quick Verdict

Start with Zapier if
You've never built an automation before and want something live today. The simpler interface gets you moving in 30 minutes.
Start with Make if
You want the Claude AI integration in your onboarding workflow, more complex logic, or to cut costs roughly in half long-term.
Long-term winner
Make — 47% cheaper, 5x more capacity, native Claude API access without premium add-ons.

This isn't a close call. It's a timing question.

Make is the better long-term tool for solo consultants — cheaper, more powerful, and the only one with native Claude API integration at the base tier. Zapier is the better first-week tool — faster to learn, more forgiving, and you'll have your first automation live in 30 minutes.

Most solo consultants should start on Zapier free, get their onboarding automation working, understand what they actually need, then migrate to Make Core ($10.59/mo) within 3–6 months. This guide tells you everything you need to make that decision for your current situation.


What you actually pay. Not what the homepage says.

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Plan Make Zapier Winner
Free tier 1,000 operations/mo · 2 active scenarios · 15-min minimum interval 100 tasks/mo · 5 Zaps · single-step only Make — 10x more capacity
Entry paid $10.59/mo · 10,000 ops · unlimited scenarios $19.99/mo · 2,000 tasks · multi-step Zaps Make — 47% cheaper, 5x capacity
What counts as a "task" Every step including filters and routers (counts more) Completed actions only (counts less) Zapier — simpler billing math
Claude API access ✓ HTTP module on all plans including free Requires Zapier Professional ($49/mo) for Webhooks Make — no premium needed
Overage cost ~$9 per 10,000 extra operations $1.55 per 100 extra tasks — gets expensive fast Make — 10x cheaper at scale
Real cost for consultant onboarding automation ~$0.001 per onboarding run ~$0.01 per onboarding run Make — 10x cheaper per run

The same automation built in Make and Zapier.

The core solo consultant automation: HubSpot deal closes → welcome email via Kit → intake form → Calendly kickoff link → Claude kickoff brief → Notion workspace. Here's how each tool handles it.

Building it in Make

Visual canvas — see every step and data flow at once

01Watch HubSpot for deal stage = Closed Won
02Add subscriber to Kit email sequence
03HTTP module → Claude API → generate kickoff brief
04Create Notion page from template
05Save Claude output to Notion page
06Send yourself a Slack/email notification
SETUP TIME: ~3 hours · COST: $0 on free tier for low volume

Building it in Zapier

Step-by-step builder — linear, guided, faster to start

01Trigger: HubSpot deal stage updated to Closed Won
02Action: Add subscriber to Kit sequence
03Action: Create Notion page from template
Claude API call requires Zapier Professional ($49/mo) for Webhooks
04Action: Send email/Slack notification
SETUP TIME: ~1 hour · COST: $19.99/mo Starter (or $49/mo for Claude)

The Claude integration is the deciding factor. If you want the AI-generated kickoff brief in your onboarding sequence — and you should, it saves 2 hours per client — Make wins outright. Zapier requires a $49/month Professional plan to access Webhooks and the Claude API. Make does it on the free tier via the HTTP module.


Every factor that matters for solo consultants.

Factor Make Zapier Winner for solo consultants
Learning curve 2–3 hours to build first automation 30–60 minutes to build first automation Zapier — much faster to start
Visual interface ✓ Canvas view — see full data flow Linear step-by-step — simpler but less visible Make — easier to debug complex flows
Integration count 1,000+ apps 7,000+ apps Zapier — far more integrations
Integrations that matter for consultants HubSpot, Kit, Calendly, Notion, Claude API, Slack, Gmail — all covered All of the above — all covered Tie — both cover consultant tools
Automation logic Routers, filters, iterators, aggregators — complex branching Paths on higher plans — simpler logic Make — significantly more powerful
AI/Claude integration ✓ HTTP module — free on all plans Requires Professional ($49/mo) for Webhooks Make — no premium needed
Entry paid cost $10.59/mo $19.99/mo Make — 47% cheaper
Capacity at entry paid 10,000 operations 2,000 tasks Make — 5x more capacity
Overage billing ~$9 per 10,000 extra ops — predictable $1.55 per 100 tasks — escalates fast Make — much cheaper overages
Reliability Very good — occasional sync delays on free tier Excellent — industry standard for reliability Zapier — slight edge on uptime
Error handling Detailed error logs, resume from failure Basic error notifications Make — better for debugging
Templates available Good selection for common workflows Thousands — fastest way to start Zapier — far more templates

Which one for your situation right now.

ZAP

Start with Zapier if you've never built an automation

Zapier's template library means you can have the HubSpot → Kit email trigger working in 20 minutes without reading a single tutorial. The guided step-by-step builder removes every barrier. The cost premium ($19.99 vs $10.59/mo) is worth it for the time you save not learning a new interface.

MAKE

Start with Make if you want the Claude AI integration

The Claude kickoff brief automation — intake form responses → Claude → Notion — requires Make's HTTP module or Zapier Professional at $49/mo. If you want AI in your onboarding workflow (you should), Make wins on cost alone. Budget 2–3 hours to learn the canvas interface.

MAKE

Switch to Make when you're ready to scale

Once your onboarding automation is running and you understand what you're building, migrate to Make. The 47% cost saving and 5x capacity advantage compound over time. Most solo consultants make this switch 3–6 months in when Zapier's task limits start causing friction.

SKIP

Skip both until your process is repeatable

Automation amplifies what already works. If your onboarding changes every time, automated or not, it will break every time. Run your onboarding manually at least three times with the same steps before automating it. See our full client onboarding automation guide →


What the cost difference actually means.

Annual Cost Comparison — Consultant Onboarding Automation

$127 Make Core / year
($10.59/mo)
vs
$240 Zapier Starter / year
($19.99/mo)
=
$113 saved per year
on Make
+
$588 saved if you need
Claude API (vs Zapier Pro)

If you want the Claude AI integration — and the kickoff brief it generates is worth 2 hours per client — the real comparison is Make Core at $127/year vs Zapier Professional at $588/year. Make saves $461/year for more capability. That's a clear decision.


⚠ Skip both and use Systeme.io if...

You're just starting out, have fewer than 10 clients total, and want everything in one platform. Systeme.io's built-in automation handles basic email sequences and payment triggers without needing a separate automation tool. Add Make or Zapier only when you need cross-platform connectivity — specifically when you're connecting HubSpot, Notion, and Claude together.

Our recommendation

Start Zapier → Migrate to Make

Get your first automation working in Zapier this week. Learn what you need. Migrate to Make Core ($10.59/mo) when you're ready to add Claude and cut costs. Total transition time: about 3 hours.

Try Zapier ↗ Try Make ↗

For the full automation system

See the complete workflow →

The full client onboarding automation — trigger, sequence, Claude brief, Notion workspace — built step by step for either Make or Zapier.

Read the guide →

Where automation fits the full OS.


Common questions answered.

Q

Is Make or Zapier better for solo consultants?

Start with Zapier if you've never built an automation before — the simpler interface gets you live in 30 minutes. Switch to Make when you want the Claude AI integration or want to cut costs in half. Most solo consultants end up on Make within 6 months.

Q

What is the real price difference between Make and Zapier in 2026?

Make Core is $10.59/month for 10,000 operations. Zapier Starter is $19.99/month for 2,000 tasks — roughly 47% more expensive for 5x less capacity. If you need the Claude API integration, the gap widens: Make handles it on the free tier via HTTP module, Zapier requires Professional at $49/month.

Q

Can I use Make to connect Claude AI to my onboarding workflow?

Yes. Make's HTTP module lets you call the Claude API directly on any plan including free. You can pass intake form responses to Claude, generate a kickoff brief, and save it to Notion — all in one scenario at no extra cost.

Q

What automations does a solo consultant actually need?

Most solo consultants need 3–5: new lead in HubSpot triggers welcome email, deal closed triggers full onboarding sequence, intake form submitted triggers Claude kickoff brief, Calendly booking triggers prep notification. Make or Zapier free tiers handle all of these at low volume.

Q

How long does it take to learn Make vs Zapier?

Zapier: 30–60 minutes to build your first working automation. Make: 2–3 hours to understand the visual canvas and build the same automation. The Make learning curve is real but the payoff is significant — more power, lower cost, and native Claude API access without premium add-ons.


Get the complete Consultant OS blueprint

Including the exact Make scenario file for the full onboarding automation — import and run.

  • Make scenario walkthrough — step by step setup guide
  • Claude API prompt — the exact kickoff brief generator
  • HubSpot trigger setup — connect deal stages to Make
  • Full stack map — every tool, every connection
  • Implementation checklist — nothing falls through

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