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Last updated: April 2026
These three tools solve fundamentally different problems. Framer is an AI-powered website builder that generates complete sites from text prompts, which I've found incredibly fast for launching landing pages. Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform with AI modules for connecting apps—it's my go-to for complex, multi-step workflows that require serious logic. SlidesAI is a specialized tool that creates Google Slides presentations from text, perfect for quickly turning meeting notes into decks. Framer excels in visual design and publishing, Make dominates workflow automation with unparalleled flexibility, and SlidesAI focuses on a single, specific task efficiently. Framer is best for designers and marketers, Make for developers and operations teams, and SlidesAI for anyone needing quick presentations.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Freemium, paid plans start around $15-30/month for sites | Freemium, paid plans start around $9-16/month for automation | Freemium, paid plans start around $10-30/month for presentations | |
| Moderate learning curve for design features, but AI generation is straightforward | Steep learning curve due to complex visual builder and terminology | Very easy—paste text, get slides with minimal configuration | |
| AI site generation, visual editor, CMS, SEO tools, interactions | Visual scenario builder, AI modules, routers, filters, error handling | AI slide generation, Google Slides integration, design themes | |
| Limited to design/analytics tools, embeds, and basic APIs | Extensive—thousands of apps via native modules and webhooks | Primarily Google Workspace (Slides, Drive), limited third-party | |
| Good documentation, community, priority support on higher plans | Comprehensive guides, active community, priority support on paid tiers | Basic support via email/docs, less extensive due to simpler product | |
| Yes, with Framer branding and limited projects | Yes, generous with 1,000 operations/month | Yes, limited to 3 presentations/month | |
| Limited public API for basic site operations | Full API for managing scenarios and connections | No public API available | |
| Scales well for multiple sites and teams with higher plans | Highly scalable for enterprise workflows with dedicated options | Limited scalability—best for individual or small-team use |
Best For
tool_a
Launching marketing websites quickly from ideas,Designing high-fidelity prototypes without code,Creating content-heavy sites with built-in CMS
tool_b
Building complex, multi-step automations between apps,Implementing business logic with routers and error handling,Connecting legacy systems with modern SaaS tools
tool_c
Turning meeting notes or reports into slides instantly,Creating consistent presentation decks for recurring meetings,Generating first drafts of slides for non-designers