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Make renames its billing unit from operations to credits

Make pricing

Make rebranded its core usage metric from 'operations' to 'credits'. For non-AI apps 1 operation still equals 1 credit, but AI apps now consume credits dynamically based on tokens, file size, pages, or run time. Make states existing plans and pricing remained unchanged.

Before

Usage metered in operations (1 module run = 1 operation)

After

Usage metered in credits (1 operation = 1 credit for non-AI apps; dynamic, token-based credit consumption for AI apps)

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Operations renamed to credits

Make rebranded its core billing unit from 'operations' to 'credits'. For non-AI apps, 1 operation continues to equal 1 credit; AI apps can consume credits dynamically based on tokens, file size, pages, or run time. Make states existing plans and pricing remained unchanged.

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Make prices its no-code automation platform by credits: a usage metric where, for non-AI apps, one operation (module run) equals one credit.

Pricing model pure usagefreemium
Billing units creditstokens
Sales motion plgself servesales led
Free tier
Yes
Commits
Available
Transparency
public

Make pricing history

  1. Jun 2026
    Paid tier ladder restored; entry step moves to 10k credits
  2. Jun 2026
    Single 'Make Plan' slider tier
  3. Aug 2025
    Operations renamed to credits
  4. Feb 2022
    Integromat rebrands to Make (make.com)
  5. Oct 2020
    Celonis acquires Integromat (Make's predecessor)
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