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Last updated: April 2026
Make, SlidesAI, and Wix AI serve fundamentally different automation niches. Make is a sophisticated, visual automation platform for connecting apps and building complex workflows, which I've used to orchestrate data between dozens of services. SlidesAI is a focused AI tool that generates Google Slides presentations from text, a task it performs quickly but with limited creative control. Wix AI is a generative website builder that creates entire sites from a prompt, though the results often need significant manual refinement. Make is best for technical users and developers needing robust automation. SlidesAI is ideal for professionals who need to create presentations rapidly from existing content. Wix AI suits entrepreneurs and small businesses looking for a fast website starting point, accepting they'll be locked into the Wix ecosystem.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Freemium; Core Plan starts at ~$9/month (billed annually). Pro Plan ~$16/month. Higher tiers for teams/enterprise. | Freemium; Pro Plan ~$10/month. Premium Plan ~$20/month. Business Plan ~$30/month. | Freemium; Core website plans start at $17/month. Business/eCommerce plans start at $28/month. | |
| Complex; steep learning curve with a powerful but overwhelming visual interface for beginners. | Very Easy; simple text input with one-click generation inside Google Slides. | Easy; intuitive prompt-based generation and a familiar drag-and-drop editor for tweaks. | |
| Extensive; advanced routers, filters, error handling, data transformation, and AI modules for workflow logic. | Narrow but Deep; excellent at its single task of transforming text into designed slides with themes and layouts. | Broad; generates full sites with copy, images, layout, and integrates with Wix's vast app market and SEO tools. | |
| Superior; 1,000+ native app integrations and webhooks for connecting virtually any service. | Limited; primarily integrates with Google Workspace (Slides, Docs). Lacks broad third-party connections. | Good but Closed; deep integration with Wix's own App Market but creates vendor lock-in. | |
| Good; documentation, community, and email support. Priority support requires higher-tier plans. | Basic; relies on documentation and email. Lacks live chat or phone support. | Excellent; 24/7 callback support, extensive help center, and priority support on higher plans. | |
| Excellent; 1,000 ops/month, generous data limits. Fully functional for testing and light use. | Limited; 3 presentations/month, basic themes, and watermarks. | Good; full site building and hosting with Wix-branded subdomain and ads. | |
| Full; comprehensive HTTP, webhook modules, and ability to build custom apps. | None; operates as a closed service within the Google Slides interface. | Indirect; access via Wix's developer platform (Corvid/Velo) but not for the core AI generator. | |
| High; designed for complex, multi-step enterprise workflows with dedicated connections and high-volume plans. | Low; designed for individual or team presentation creation, not for scaling as a business process platform. | Medium; scales well for website traffic and features via Wix's hosting, but design uniqueness is a constraint. |
Best For
tool_a
Building multi-step, conditional workflows between apps,Technical users and developers needing granular control,Enterprise automation with error handling and data routing
tool_b
Rapidly creating presentations from meeting notes or reports,Non-designers who need visually consistent slides quickly,Teams embedded in the Google Workspace ecosystem
tool_c
Launching a business website MVP from a simple idea,Users who want AI-generated copy and layout as a starting point,Solo entrepreneurs needing an all-in-one online presence fast