MAKE Issues: Amazing! Make Grid Open Beta Release

Have you ever wished you could see your entire automation landscape at a glance?
All your automations, forms, databases, tables, and services in one place?
The Make Grid open beta has been released as the first product that makes this possible for Make customers.
Business Growth Strategy = Automation
Since the early days, Make has watched customers build solutions with Make, discover new opportunities, and expand into broader territories.
But modern businesses don't run on a single app or a single workflow.
As automation spreads and grows across teams, complexity grows along with it.
Users face the challenge of staying up-to-date in a constantly changing environment, and we know how much energy they put into creating naming conventions, building their own tools, and drafting diagrams and documentation to manage this complex landscape.
Add to that the need to integrate more apps, AI modules, and agent capabilities into overall operations, and you need bigger capabilities to control the entire automation landscape, enabling rapid growth.
We wanted to go beyond just giving agile teams another drawing tool—we wanted to make it easier.
We wanted to completely eliminate the hard, manual parts of this effort.
That's why we're really excited to release the Make Grid open beta.
At its core, Make Grid is the first fully observable, auto-generated visual map that gives you a complete picture of your AI and automation landscape.
With this level of clarity, teams gain the confidence to evolve faster.
The Story Behind Make Grid
When the company started in 2016, the vision was an automation platform built around visual representation.
The visual aspect of automation has always been at the heart of what we do, and we believed it could make the product more accessible, more enjoyable, and more powerful for a wider range of users.
And in a world where automation is increasingly non-linear, the visual aspect has allowed us to evolve Make into a more dynamic and impactful automation and orchestration platform.
As you may know, we unveiled Make Grid in October 2024 and started a private beta.
We were pleasantly surprised by the positive response from Make users, and their feedback was instrumental in improving Make Grid.
We sincerely appreciate the continued participation of our customers.
Success Stories from Early Adopters
We've gathered success stories from the first companies to use Make Grid.
This will help you understand the benefits and how you can use the technology to achieve similar success.
One case we're particularly proud of comes from Laurent Salomon, Engineering Lead at ChargeGuru:
"Without Make Grid, I would have had to build something similar myself. It has become an essential tool."
And ChargeGuru isn't the only one.
Leon Rainalter, Operational Excellence Expert at Wemolo, says:
"Now with Make Grid, we can visually see all our scenarios, how they're used, and how they interact. It's much easier to check whether company or operational changes need to be reflected in our automations. Before, that required a lot of manual work. Now everything is visual and intuitive, so anyone can use it."
What's Next?
Make Grid continues to evolve, and bigger ideas are on the way.
Make Grid is the best way to visualize your automation landscape with all its dependencies, and going forward, the goal is to let users customize and annotate it, making it even easier to understand and reducing the need for additional documentation.
Our vision is to evolve Make Grid into the hub for building and orchestrating your entire automation landscape.
Imagine a world where you can build and scale your automation landscape faster and more easily using just natural language, powered by AI.
We believe Make Grid will become an even more essential tool in that world.
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Source: German Bernhart, Make, "Make Grid: Visualizing the future", https://www.make.com/en/blog/make-grid-visualizing-the-future, (2025.06. 24)