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Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform that lets users connect apps and build multi-step workflows using a drag-and-drop scenario builder.

What is Make?

Make (formerly Integromat) built its reputation on being the power-user's automation platform — where Zapier optimized for simplicity, Integromat went deep on flexibility. Its visual scenario editor allows complex branching logic, iterators, aggregators, and error handlers that would require actual code in simpler tools. Founded in Prague in 2012, it was acquired by Celonis (the process mining company) in 2022 and rebranded to Make, gaining enterprise distribution resources while retaining the technical depth that made it popular among advanced automation practitioners, agencies, and operations teams.

Make's cloud infrastructure runs all automation scenarios on its own servers — unlike tools with local execution options, Make handles the scheduling, trigger reception, HTTP requests to third-party APIs, and data transformation entirely in the cloud. This means Make's reliability is the critical path for any business process running on its platform. The platform handles webhook scenarios (triggered by external services POSTing data), scheduled scenarios (running on a cron interval), and instant trigger scenarios (which maintain a persistent connection to supported apps for near-real-time execution). Each of these execution modes requires different infrastructure components, and they can fail independently.

When Make is having issues, automation practitioners encounter: scenarios not executing at their scheduled intervals despite appearing "active" in the dashboard, incoming webhooks receiving a 200 response (so the sending service thinks it succeeded) but the scenario never actually running, module connections to third-party apps failing with authentication errors even though the connection credentials haven't changed, the Make web interface becoming slow to load or unresponsive when switching between scenarios, execution history failing to show completed runs (making debugging difficult), and data store operations returning unexpected errors mid-scenario.

Make platform status is monitored on Outage.gg. For businesses running critical workflows — like lead routing, order processing, or customer notification systems — on Make's infrastructure, the live status page is the fastest way to confirm whether a scenario execution failure is platform-wide.

Common Make Problems

Issues users most frequently report when Make is having problems.

1

Login failures

Players are unable to sign in, receiving authentication errors or being stuck on loading screens.

2

Matchmaking problems

Unable to find or join matches, long queue times, or errors when trying to connect to game servers.

3

Disconnections mid-session

Getting unexpectedly kicked from active sessions, losing in-game progress or items.

4

In-game store & purchases

Cannot load the in-game store, complete purchases, or received items are not appearing in inventory.

Experiencing one of these? Report it on the Make status page →

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Make outages and server status.

You can check the live Make server status at outage.gg/services/make. The page shows real-time community-submitted outage reports, an hourly trend chart, and the current health status.

Make can stop working for a number of reasons including scheduled maintenance windows, unexpected server failures, network infrastructure problems, or DDoS attacks. Check the live status page on Outage.gg for the latest community reports to see if others are experiencing the same issue.

Go to outage.gg/services/make and click the "Report an Issue" button. Your report is counted immediately and helps confirm whether a problem is widespread. Reports from multiple users trigger a status change visible to everyone watching the page.

Click the "Notify Me" bell button on the Make status page at outage.gg/services/make. Create a free account and we will send you an email the moment Make comes back online — no app download required.

Many services maintain official status pages with planned maintenance notices. Outage.gg aggregates real-time community-reported outages which often surface faster than official channels.

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