Migration Guide
Migrate from Zapier Scheduled Zaps
Save 10x on cost. Proper failure alerting. No task credit limits.
Step by step
Find your scheduled Zaps
In Zapier, filter your Zaps by trigger type "Schedule". Note each Zap's schedule and the webhook URL or app it calls.
Identify HTTP endpoints
For each scheduled Zap that calls a webhook (HTTP POST action), note the URL, headers, and body format.
Create JustRun jobs
For each Zap, create a JustRun job with the same schedule and webhook URL. JustRun can send custom headers and JSON bodies.
Set up escalation policies
Configure Slack, Discord, or PagerDuty alerts in JustRun — Zapier only notifies you by email if a Zap fails.
Turn off the Zaps
Once JustRun jobs are running correctly, disable or delete the Zapier scheduled Zaps. Save your Zapier task credits for non-cron automation.
Common questions
How much cheaper is JustRun vs Zapier?
A Zapier Professional plan ($49/mo) might handle a few hundred scheduled tasks. JustRun's Pro plan ($19/mo) gives you 1,000 jobs with no task limits per job run.
What about Zaps with multiple steps (not just webhooks)?
If the Zap does complex multi-app automation, keep it in Zapier. For Zaps that only call a single HTTP endpoint, JustRun is better and cheaper.