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Reviewed by Marouen Arfaoui · Last tested April 2026 · 157 tools tested

Last updated: April 2026

Make (Integromat), Taskade, and Wix AI serve fundamentally different automation needs, making a direct feature-for-feature comparison challenging. In my testing, Make is the undisputed powerhouse for complex, multi-app workflow automation, offering granular control that rivals custom code. Taskade excels as a unified AI workspace for project management and collaborative task execution, where its AI agents feel like having a co-pilot for your daily work. Wix AI is a specialized tool for one job: generating a complete website from a text prompt with surprising speed and cohesion. The main difference is scope: Make connects external systems, Taskade organizes internal work, and Wix AI creates a public-facing digital asset. Make is best for technical users and automation specialists, Taskade is ideal for teams managing projects and knowledge, and Wix AI is perfect for entrepreneurs and small businesses needing a quick, professional web presence.

Feature Comparison

Feature
Freemium, paid plans start ~$9/user/month (billed annually). Operations-based pricing can scale with heavy usage.Freemium, paid plans start at $8/user/month (billed annually). Pricing is user-based with generous AI credits on higher tiers.Freemium, paid website plans start at $17/month. Pricing is site-based, not user-based, with AI features included.
Complex visual builder with a significant learning curve. Powerful but not beginner-friendly.Intuitive, chat-like interface for AI and a clean workspace. Moderate learning curve due to feature density.Extremely simple initial prompt-to-site flow, though the full Wix editor can be complex.
Deep workflow automation with routers, filters, iterators, and error handling. AI modules for data processing.AI-powered task lists, notes, mind maps, and chat-based AI agents for workflow automation within the platform.AI site generation, AI text and image creation, SEO tools, and full access to Wix's app market and editor.
Extensive (1,000+), including deep API connections for apps like Salesforce, Shopify, and databases.Limited native integrations (Google Calendar, etc.). Focus is on internal workflow, not external app connectivity.Massive via Wix App Market (250+), but primarily for extending website functionality, not general automation.
Priority support on higher plans. Documentation is extensive but technical. Community forums are active.Email support and comprehensive help center. Response times are adequate but not exceptional on lower tiers.24/7 callback support, extensive knowledge base, and forum. Wix has a mature support structure for its core product.
Excellent: 1,000 ops/month. Fully functional for learning and simple automations.Very Good: Unlimited tasks & projects for up to 3 members, with basic AI features.Good: Full AI site builder, but published site has Wix ads and uses a wixsite.com domain.
Full API for managing scenarios and data. Designed for developers to embed and extend.Limited public API (beta) for basic data access. Not a core focus of the platform.Robust Wix Velo and REST APIs for custom site development, but not for automating external processes.
Highly scalable for enterprise-grade workflows with custom data storage and dedicated connections.Scales well for team collaboration and project volume, but AI credit limits may constrain heavy AI usage.Scales with Wix's infrastructure for website traffic and e-commerce, but platform lock-in is a consideration.

Best For

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Building multi-step, conditional workflows between apps,Technical users and automation specialists,Replacing custom integration code with a visual tool

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AI-enhanced team project management and collaboration,Unifying tasks, notes, and brainstorming in one workspace,Individuals and small teams wanting an AI productivity co-pilot

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Generating a complete business or portfolio website from a prompt,Small business owners with no web design experience,Rapid prototyping of website layouts and content

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Make to automate tasks within Taskade or update a Wix site?+
Yes, absolutely. In my testing, Make has dedicated modules for both Taskade and Wix (via their APIs). You can use Make as the central brain to trigger actions in Taskade based on external events or automatically update content on your Wix site from a database or spreadsheet.
Which tool has the most powerful AI capabilities?+
This depends on the task. Wix AI is most powerful for generative design and content for websites. Taskade's AI is best for real-time work augmentation like summarizing notes or automating task creation. Make's AI modules are more for data transformation (text, image analysis) within a workflow. They are not directly comparable.
Is the Wix AI website builder truly 'no-code'?+
The initial generation is completely no-code—just a text prompt. However, I've found the resulting site almost always requires manual tweaking in Wix's standard editor, which has a drag-and-drop learning curve itself. It's low-code, not entirely hands-off after generation.
Can Taskade replace tools like Notion or Asana?+
In my experience, yes, for many teams. Taskade combines the document flexibility of Notion with the task management of Asana and adds native AI agents. The main trade-off is a less mature ecosystem of templates and integrations compared to those established giants.
What is the biggest drawback of Make compared to Zapier?+
The learning curve is significantly steeper. While Make is more powerful and cost-effective for complex logic, Zapier is far easier for beginners. Make's visual scenario builder, while brilliant, can feel overwhelming for simple "if this then that" connections.
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