Choosing between Gumloop and Make? We've broken down the key differences to help you decide which tool is right for your workflow.
The most common real world use is a workflow that watches a source, has AI reason through what it finds, then acts on the result without you touching it. This is aimed at tasks that repeat weekly and genuinely eat time if you're doing them by hand.
Documented use cases on the platform include:
The most common use is moving data between two or more apps the moment something specific happens, like a form submission turning instantly into a new record in Airtable or Notion.
Other common tasks built in Make: posting the same content across several social platforms at once, sending an automatic welcome message to every new newsletter subscriber, updating a sales spreadsheet every time a new order comes in from an online store, and summarizing a long document with AI before sending the summary straight to Slack or email.
What all of these have in common is that the same task repeats daily or weekly with steps that don't change. That's exactly what makes building one scenario worth the time: it pays back the same few hours every single month.
Shows the entire data path, which speeds up debugging noticeably
Covers most marketing and sales tools; the HTTP module fills any gap
Genuinely powerful, but every extra path means extra operations consumed
Solid for simple classification, but still in beta with variable operation costs
A real difference over the Free plan for anything needing near-instant response
Shows exactly where a scenario stalled, genuinely useful for fast debugging
Useful, but locked behind the Teams plan and above