Spojit
Comparison

Spojit vs Zapier vs Make

How an AI-native platform compares with the two best-known automation tools, on pricing, AI agents, durability, and connecting any API. No winner declared; pick the one that matches how you work.

The short version

Who each one is for

Spojit

Teams wanting AI agents doing real work in durable workflows, with any-API freedom.

Zapier

Non-technical teams wanting the widest app catalog and the simplest trigger-action setup.

Make

Builders wanting complex visual scenarios at lower cost than Zapier.

Side by side

The differences that matter

Feature
Spojit
Zapier
Make
Pricing unit
Execution time, plus AI credits for AI steps
Tasks, from $19.99/mo
Credits, from $9/mo
AI agents
Tool-calling agents, core to the platform
Zapier Agents, a newer layer
Make AI Agents, newer
Connect a tool with no connector
Miraxa builds the node from docs or a payload
Webhooks or code
Generic HTTP module
Visual builder
Drag-and-drop canvas, plus build by chat
Largely linear, with conditional Paths
Mature flowchart builder
Parallel branches with join
Fan out and join in one run
Paths run sequentially, no join
Routers run sequentially, no join
Durable execution
Checkpointed; resumes after a crash
Auto-replay (retries)
Error handling and retry queue
App catalog (approx.)
50+ connectors and 500+ tools, plus any API
9,000+ apps
3,000+ apps
Best for
AI agents in durable workflows
Simple trigger-action across many apps
Complex visual scenarios at lower cost

Reflects publicly available information as of June 2026. Zapier and Make are trademarks of their respective owners; figures are approximate and may have changed. Check each vendor for the latest.

The AI-native option

Where Spojit fits

Zapier and Make both add AI steps and newer agents to workflows that are still built around tasks and modules. Spojit is built the other way around: AI agents that plan, call tools, and adapt sit at the center, wrapped in durable execution, with parallel branches that join and any API reachable through Miraxa even when no connector exists.