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stackgate.ai vs Make for AI workflows

Make is a visual automation platform for operations teams. stackgate.ai targets AI clients that need structured tool metadata, gateway namespacing, and security controls for agent-driven work.

  • MCP-first integrations with searchable tool catalogs for LLMs
  • Gateway routes like trello__list_cards for predictable agent calls
  • Company workspaces with role-based integration access

Feature comparison

Quick comparison
Capability stackgate.ai Make
Primary use case AI infrastructure between models and business APIs Visual scenario builder for back-office automation
Integration catalog 98+ MCP servers with connection scopes Large connector library for scenario modules
Permissions model Token scopes, read/write tool groups, company enablement Connection-level access inside scenarios
Gateway model Private and business MCP gateways with flat or discovery modes No hosted MCP endpoint for AI clients
Audit & governance Per-tool audit trail and agent attribution Scenario execution history
Pricing snapshot Personal free tier; team plans for gateways and seats Operation-based pricing by scenario complexity

When stackgate.ai is the better fit

  • Developers want Claude or Cursor to call business APIs without maintaining custom Make scenarios per use case.
  • Security requires explicit tool allowlists before agents can write to CRM or accounting systems.
  • You need Danish and European integrations (Dinero, Rejseplanen, Enable Banking) in the same hub as GitHub and Slack.

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Frequently asked questions

Is stackgate.ai a Make alternative for non-AI automation?
Make is still better for scheduled, visual automations without an LLM in the loop. Choose stackgate.ai when MCP clients are the primary consumer.
Can I migrate Make scenarios to stackgate.ai?
Workflow recipes document multi-integration prompts, but stackgate.ai does not import Make blueprints. You adopt gateway-based agent workflows instead.

Try stackgate.ai with your AI client

Connect OAuth integrations in minutes, scope API tokens to specific tools, and route everything through a governed private or business gateway.