About Zapier
Zapier connects thousands of apps so you can automate the busywork that eats into billable or content-producing time — auto-adding new Gumroad sales to a spreadsheet, posting new blog articles to social media, routing new client inquiries from a form straight into your CRM or inbox. For freelancers, course creators and small online businesses, this is less about a single killer feature and more about removing dozens of small manual tasks that otherwise cost an hour a day. The Free plan includes 100 tasks/month but limits you to simple two-step Zaps (one trigger, one action). The Professional plan starts at $19.99/mo billed annually ($29.99 monthly) for 750 tasks/month with multi-step Zaps, premium app integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot), webhooks and basic AI tools. Team is $69/mo (annual) for 750+ tasks with shared workflows across a small team, and Enterprise is custom-priced. In 2026 Zapier unified Zaps, Tables (data storage), Forms and its AI action layer (Zapier MCP) into every plan. The standard comparison is Zapier vs Make: Zapier has by far the largest app library and easiest setup, while Make (formerly Integromat) is cheaper and more powerful for complex, branching workflows once you're comfortable with a visual builder. Best for solo creators and small teams who want the widest app compatibility with minimal setup time.
What you can do with it
- 6,000+ app integrations
- multi-step workflows (Zaps) on paid plans
- built-in Tables for data storage
- Forms for lead capture
- AI action layer (Zapier MCP)
- webhooks and premium app connectors
Pros
- Largest app integration library of any automation tool, so almost any tool you use already connects
- Free plan (100 tasks/mo) is enough to automate a few real recurring tasks at $0
- Bundles automation, data storage (Tables) and forms into one subscription as of 2026
- Dramatically reduces time spent on repetitive admin, freeing hours for paid client or content work
Cons
- Free plan restricts you to simple two-step Zaps, which limits real automation complexity
- Task-based pricing means costs scale with usage, not just team size
- Generally pricier per task than Make for complex, branching automations
- Can get expensive quickly once you're running many automations across multiple client accounts
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