Lindy vs Make
AI Automation pricing comparison · 2026
Lindy pricing ranges from $49.99–$199.99/month, while Make ranges from $0–$34.12/month. Make is typically 85% more affordable, though your actual cost depends on tier and team size.
Lindy and Make both automate work, but they represent fundamentally different philosophies about how that automation works. Make pricing starts at $0 (Free, 1,000 operations/month), $10.59/month (Core), $18.82/month (Pro), $34.12/month (Teams), and custom Enterprise pricing. Lindy has no free plan — only a 7-day trial — and starts at $49.99/month for Plus (up to 5,000 AI credits), $99.99/month for Pro (up to 30,000 AI credits), $199.99/month for Max (up to 100,000 AI credits), and custom Enterprise pricing.
The price gap at entry is stark: Make’s free tier covers real use cases, while Lindy’s cheapest plan costs $49.99/month. But this comparison is somewhat misleading because these tools solve different problems. Make is a visual workflow builder — you design a flowchart of steps, and Make executes that exact flowchart when triggered. Lindy is an AI agent platform — you describe what you want accomplished in natural language, and Lindy’s AI agents figure out the steps, handle exceptions, and adapt to novel situations. Make gives you deterministic automation with 3,000+ integrations. Lindy gives you AI that can read your email, draft replies in your voice, manage your calendar, and take actions without you specifying every conditional branch.
The practical difference: setting up a lead notification in Make takes 20 minutes and runs perfectly at scale indefinitely. Setting up Lindy to manage your inbox means the agent learns your preferences over time, drafts replies that sound like you, and handles edge cases it’s never seen before — but AI credit consumption varies significantly by usage. Make’s operations pricing is highly predictable. Lindy’s credit model is less so, particularly at the Plus level where 5,000 monthly credits can deplete quickly on heavy inbox tasks.
Plan-by-Plan Pricing
| Plan | Lindy | Make |
|---|---|---|
| Plus | $49.99 /month | Free /month |
| Pro | $99.99 /month | $10.59 /month |
| Max | $199.99 /month | $18.82 /month |
| Enterprise | Custom | $34.12 /month |
| Enterprise | — | Custom |
Cost at Scale
Total cost of ownership — licenses, implementation, and hidden costs included.
Lindy
3 scenariosMake
6 scenariosContract Terms
| Term | Lindy | Make |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-renewal | Yes | Yes |
| Cancellation | Unclear - users report inability to cancel effectively | No refunds after billing |
| Minimum commitment | 12 months for custom AI agent service | Monthly or annual |
| Price escalation | No published schedule but unauthorized overage charges reported | No published schedule |
| Can downgrade | No | Yes |
Our Verdict
Choose Lindy if you want an AI assistant that handles open-ended knowledge work — drafting emails, preparing for meetings, managing inboxes, scheduling, and follow-ups. Lindy excels at tasks that require judgment, context, and natural language understanding. If you’re willing to pay $49.99–$199.99/month and want AI that acts like a capable human assistant rather than a scripted workflow, Lindy delivers meaningfully different value than any workflow tool.
Choose Make if you need to connect apps and automate predictable, repeatable processes — syncing CRM data, routing form submissions, triggering notifications, transforming and moving data between systems. Make’s 3,000+ integrations, free plan, and visual builder make it the best-value choice for structured workflow automation. The Core plan at $10.59/month handles most small-team needs. For anything requiring conditional logic, data transformation, or multi-app pipelines with deterministic execution, Make is the clear choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
01 Is Lindy more expensive than Make?
Significantly, at every tier. Make starts free (1,000 operations/month) with paid plans from $10.59/month. Lindy’s cheapest plan is $49.99/month with only a 7-day trial — no permanent free option. The price difference is justified when Lindy’s AI agent capabilities replace work that would otherwise require a human assistant, not just automating a discrete technical workflow.
02 Can Lindy do everything Make can do?
No — and the reverse is equally true. Make connects 3,000+ apps with precise data transformation, conditional logic, and deterministic execution. Lindy focuses on AI-driven tasks: inbox management, meeting prep, email drafting, scheduling, and calendar handling. For structured data pipelines and app-to-app integrations, Make is purpose-built. For AI-assisted knowledge work, Lindy has no equivalent in Make.
03 Does Lindy have a free plan?
No. Lindy offers a 7-day trial with 500 credits, which can be depleted in minutes during initial setup. Make has a permanent free plan with 1,000 operations/month and access to all 3,000+ integrations. If budget is a constraint or you need to test before committing, Make’s free plan is a major advantage.
04 What is the key difference between Lindy and Make?
Lindy is an AI agent platform — it uses large language models to understand context, make decisions, and take actions on your behalf. Make is a visual workflow automation tool — you define exact steps and it executes them deterministically. Lindy is better at handling ambiguity and natural language tasks. Make is better at reliable, high-volume, structured data workflows.
05 Can I use both Lindy and Make together?
Yes, and many teams do. Make handles the structured automation layer — syncing data, triggering notifications, transforming records. Lindy handles the AI layer — reading emails, drafting responses, preparing meeting briefs. Make can trigger Lindy workflows via webhooks, creating a complementary stack where each tool handles what it’s best at.
06 How does Lindy’s credit system compare to Make’s operations?
Make’s operations are straightforward: each step in a scenario execution counts as one operation. Pricing is predictable and well-documented. Lindy’s AI credits are consumed based on AI model usage, which varies dramatically by task complexity. Drafting a long email burns more credits than a short reply. Lindy’s Plus plan (5,000 credits/month) can be depleted quickly by heavy inbox usage, making cost less predictable than Make’s model.