JustRun vs Make (Integromat)

HTTP cron without building a scenario.

Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform with schedule triggers. For simple HTTP cron jobs, JustRun is dramatically simpler — no scenarios to build, with proper alerting, AI diagnostics, and a CLI. Use Make for complex multi-app automations.

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JustRun wins

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Make (Integromat) wins

FeatureJustRunMake (Integromat)
Setup for HTTP JobPaste URL, set schedule — 30 secondsBuild scenario: schedule module + HTTP module
AI Failure DiagnosisAI explains failures, in alert notificationsNot available
Alert ChannelsSlack, Discord, Email, Webhook, PagerDutyEmail only for scenario errors
Escalation PoliciesMulti-phase, AI Wizard, 3-tier inheritanceNot available
Visual Workflow BuilderJob wizard (cron-focused)Full drag-and-drop scenario designer
App Integration CatalogVia HTTP calls1,500+ app integrations
Dead Letter QueueBuilt-in DLQ, Retry/DismissIncomplete execution history
Job Chainson_success, on_failure, on_status_code, on_body_containsNative scenario routing
TeamsInvite teammates, owner/admin/member rolesTeam seats (paid plans)
CLInpx @justrun/cliNot available
MCP Servermcp.justrun.sh for AI agentsNot available

Pricing

JustRun

Free: 10 jobs. Hobby: $3/mo. Maker: $7/mo. Pro: $19/mo. Scale: $49/mo.

Make (Integromat)

Free: 1,000 ops/mo. Core: $9/mo (10k ops). Pro: $16/mo (150k ops). Operations model can get expensive.

Switching is easy

For each Make scenario with a schedule trigger and HTTP module, extract the URL and schedule. Recreate as a JustRun job. Keep Make for complex multi-app automations.

The verdict

Make is excellent for visual, multi-app automation workflows. JustRun is better for straightforward HTTP cron jobs — simpler, cheaper, with proper alerting and AI diagnostics.

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