I no longer recommend Zapier. (And honestly, Make is starting to seriously get on my nerves.)
Why? Because they forgot the most important thing: freedom. With Zapier, you're stuck in âpre-baked recipes.â With Make, you waste hours clicking through pretty visual modules⊠âŠthat break the moment you try to go off-script. n8n changed the game for me. It finally gave me a tool that lets me build without limits: đ§ You can inject real code (not just no-code hacks) đ Handle complex logic flows (without losing your mind) đŻ Trigger everything via API, webhooks, AI agents... đ ïž And best of all? Itâs open-source, self-hostable, and infinitely scalable. Since switching to n8n: â Iâve built AI agents that talk to each other â I deploy deep workflows without extra costs â I keep full control over my scenarios, data, and logs While Zapier and Make charge you a fortune for a few thousand operations, n8n runs quietly in the backgroundâno bugs, no friction, no limits. Thatâs why we teach the entire AIcademy community to build on n8n. The future of automation is open, flexible, and powerful. That future is n8n. đ Comment ân8nâ and Iâll send you a full comparison