Updated February 2026 • 5 min read
Make.com (formerly Integromat) charges $9/month for Core, $16/month for Pro, or $29/month for Teams. The free tier gives you 1,000 operations/month — often enough for personal automations. Here's how to cancel and what alternatives exist.
✅ No data loss: Downgrading to free keeps all your scenarios intact. They just won't run once you hit the monthly operations limit. You can always re-enable them later.
The free plan includes:
If your automations are simple (e.g., "when I get an email, save the attachment to Google Drive"), 1,000 ops/month is plenty. If you're running complex multi-step workflows thousands of times, you need paid — or a different approach entirely.
Make.com charges per "operation" — each step in a scenario counts. A 5-step workflow running 100 times = 500 operations. This seems cheap until you add error handling, filters, and routers — suddenly each run is 10+ operations. Common gotcha: iterators count each item as a separate operation. Processing a CSV with 100 rows through a 3-step workflow = 300 operations for one run.
If you're paying $16-29/month for Make.com, consider self-hosting n8n on a $5/month VPS. Setup takes 30 minutes with Docker, and you get unlimited operations forever. n8n has 400+ integrations (comparable to Make.com) and an active community. Total cost: $60/year vs $192-348/year.
Bottom line: Make.com's free tier is generous enough for most personal automations. If you need more, self-hosted n8n gives unlimited operations for $5/month. Cancel the paid plan, try the free tier first, and only upgrade if you genuinely hit the 1,000 operation limit.
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