🔥 Feature Spotlight: Make Grid update - find anything in seconds with extended content search

Hey Makers :waving_hand: What if you could find anything in your automation landscape in seconds?

You know the feeling: your landscape grows, and suddenly you can’t remember where you used that one field, or which scenario has the webhook you need. That’s exactly what extended Content Search is for. Search across modules, fields, tokens, webhook URLs, and notes, every scenario in your account, all from a single search bar in Make Grid.

Why it matters: you can’t manage and control what you can’t find. Now you can search content in seconds and make changes with confidence, knowing you haven’t missed anything.

:new_button: What’s new

You can search for anything that is part of your configuration, in particular:

  • Any module used across your scenarios

  • Specific fields by ID

  • Webhook URLs referenced anywhere in your configs, including inside message or email bodies

  • Notes you or your team left on scenarios

  • Anything inside a module config, including AI agent prompts

:sparkles: Why you’ll love it

You can search your entire landscape at once instead of opening scenarios one by one, understand impact before you make a change, and find your own notes and context alongside your configs.

:rocket: Real-world use cases

  • Before you edit a shared field: search the field ID first to see every scenario that touches it, so you know exactly what you’ll affect before you change anything.

  • Tracking down a webhook: find every scenario referencing a specific webhook URL, including the ones buried in a Slack message or email body sent months ago.

  • Picking up where you left off: search your own notes to find that half-finished thought you left on a scenario weeks ago.

  • Auditing your AI agent prompts: search inside module configs to see where a specific prompt or instruction is used across your agents.

  • Onboarding a new team member: point them to Content Search instead of a shared doc of “known” scenarios, so they can find what they need themselves.

Who can access it: all users on Core, Pro, Teams, and Enterprise plans.

:bookmark: Helpful resources

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