No, using external automation tools will not count against your Airtable automation limit.
You mentioned Zapier in your message above, but I would strongly recommend against using Zapier.
Make is significantly cheaper than Zapier, yet it is infinitely more powerful and customizable than Zapier. I’ve written an entire post here about Make vs. Zapier.
There is a small learning curve with Make, which is why I created this basic navigation video to help. I also provide the links to a few other Make training resources.
No, using external automation tools will not count against your Airtable automation limit.
You mentioned Zapier in your message above, but I would strongly recommend against using Zapier.
Make is significantly cheaper than Zapier, yet it is infinitely more powerful and customizable than Zapier. I’ve written an entire post here about Make vs. Zapier.
There is a small learning curve with Make, which is why I created this basic navigation video to help. I also provide the links to a few other Make training resources.
Thanks, good to hear they don't! I mentioned Zapier as an example. I've recently moved entirely to using Make since around a year ago, and I completely agree with you - it is much more customiseable and powerful. The reason which pushed me to change was the Zap limit and having to upgrade to higher plans, but in the end, now I enjoy both cheaper subscription, without an upper limit for executions, and also much more features. It does have a higher learning curve though, I agree. But worth learning it if you want to focus on automations. And thanks for the links to your Make posts!