Stay free if you only need 100 tasks/month and unlimited zaps (within task limit). Upgrade if you need 2,000 tasks/month (base tier) and up to 25 users. Most solo builders can start free.
Why it matters: Task-based pricing adds up fast: a 5-step Zap running 10x daily burns 50 tasks, exhausting 750 in two weeks
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Why it matters: Professional plan starts at 750 tasks, not 2,000. Scaling to 1,500 tasks roughly doubles the price
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Why it matters: Complex workflows (15+ steps with nested paths) become difficult to debug and maintain
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Why it matters: Some integrations are shallow compared to native app features, missing advanced options
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Why it matters: No self-hosted option: all data flows through Zapier's servers, which matters for compliance-sensitive industries
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Why it matters: AI builder struggles with complex conditional logic and usually needs manual adjustment
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The Team plan starts at $103.50/month for 2,000 tasks with annual billing. But most active teams need more. Increasing to 5,000 tasks pushes the price higher. Calculate your expected tasks first: count your Zaps, multiply actions per Zap by daily runs, then multiply by 30. That's your monthly task consumption.
Zapier has more integrations (7,000+ vs Make's 1,800+) and is easier for beginners. Make is cheaper per operation and handles complex branching better with its visual workflow editor. If your apps are all in Zapier's library and you want speed, choose Zapier. If you need complex logic on a budget, Make is usually the better pick.
No. Zapier's internal tools (Filter, Formatter, Paths, Delay) don't consume tasks. Only action steps that interact with external apps count. This can significantly reduce your effective task usage if you structure workflows to use built-in tools for data manipulation.
It depends on the trigger type. Webhook-based triggers fire in near real-time. Polling-based triggers check for new data at intervals (typically every 1-15 minutes depending on your plan). For time-sensitive workflows, use apps that support instant triggers or set up custom webhooks.
Your Zaps keep running. Zapier now offers pay-as-you-go overage billing instead of pausing automations. You'll be charged for additional tasks at a per-task rate. You can also upgrade to a higher task tier mid-cycle if overages become regular.
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Last verified March 2026