What are the best alternatives to Zapier and Make for syncing and integrating apps?

Rohan Chaubey
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I'm on the lookout for some powerful connector AI apps that can help me sync, send data, or integrate workflows seamlessly between different platforms. I'm already familiar with popular tools like Zapier, Make (formerly Integromat), and n8n, but I’m curious to discover other options out there that could be interesting. Also, Boost.space is a great all-in-one solution that syncs and integrates almost every tool and data formats. Share your recommendations in the comments. :)

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Kate Ramakaieva
FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
Yeah, Boost.space is the must. I like how the platform is evolving, and the video for todays launch is epic - even aliens use new Boost.space AI for syncing and integrating 😅👽🛸
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Jeremy Crisp
FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
Yes, for me, Boost.space is like having your own 'Data Brain' for automations via its automations database management, which connects pretty much whichever apps you use for your individual business and if they don't have what you need yet, you can now get one built via one of the approved partners.
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Nikolas Dimitroulakis
ApyHub : The All in one API Platform
ApyHub : The All in one API Platform
If you're exploring connector apps to sync and integrate workflows, Zapier, Make, and n8n are excellent picks - mostly for their flexibility and wide range of integrations. Another solid option you mentioned, Boost.space, is great for consolidating and syncing data across multiple platforms. That said, if you’re a developer or working on building your own applications, I’d recommend checking out the ApyHub API catalog. While it’s not a direct alternative to Zapier or Make (since it’s not focused on connecting existing apps), it offers a catalog of utility APIs that can handle specific tasks like file conversion, data validation, and even AI-powered functionalities, all of which can be integrated into your projects. While Zapier automates actions between apps you already use, ApyHub helps you embed pre-built services directly into your applications, saving development time and effort. For example, instead of setting up a custom process to parse files or generate PDFs, you could use ApyHub’s APIs to do this instantly. If your focus shifts towards building applications or managing APIs, ApyHub could complement tools like Zapier and Make by providing the backend utilities you need. If your goal is connecting and automating workflows between apps, sticking with Zapier, Make, or exploring Boost.space is the way to go. But if you ever need to build leaner applications or streamline API integrations, ApyHub might be worth a look! Let me know if you’d like more details. 😊 Here is the catalog for anyone interested - https://apyhub.com/catalog
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Matous Kralik
Just to integrate and connect tools together - that's a dead-end. 21st century, the age of AI - you will not solve the "AI-Ready" question without SSOT and Connectivity. That's exactly what we bring to the table. 🙌✅ Thank you, Rohan, as always for the support 🔥
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Felix Sattler
When it comes to alternatives to Zapier and Make, I’ve heard great things about bubble.io.
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Johanna John
I've found ApyHub to be a fantastic option when you need a streamlined API platform. It's perfect for developers who want to build integrations from scratch with ease
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