How much do AI tools cost?

I’m pretty excited about the new set of integrated AI tools.
It’s not clear to me how much they will cost. Usually we have to pay per API call.
Will we have to pay this fee to Make.com?

The pricing table on the website shows that all plans other than Enterprise have ‘100 Calls per Week’ which is a joke for any kind of production use.

Without knowing what the overages would cost, you can’t use it in any active scenarios.

I highly recommend using OpenRouter for AI in Make, you can play around with far more generous free allowances from the leading models and depending on your needs, $10 looks like it would go a very long way with the smaller models.

Welcome to the Make community!

I think that’s a different feature. That’s the “useless” assistant chatbot found in the scenario builder.

The recently announced “AI tools” that Make is planning to launch is an actual integration/app with modules that allows you to perform AI tasks in your scenarios.

However, it seems that it’s unreleased and still in beta testing.

Another popular integration that I’m currently using in Make is Dumpling AI.

DumplingAI also does so much more than just doing stuff with AI. See:

Examples of How to use Dumpling AI

For more information, see these Dumpling AI tutorials below, grouped by category:

YouTube & Videos

Image Generation

AI Agents & RAGs

Searching & Scraping

Other Data Extraction

Business & Social

Dumpling AI Tutorials

In short, Dumpling AI is able to replace several other paid subscription services (like ScrapeNinja, ScrapingBee, OpenAI ChatGPT, Perplexity, CloudConvert, etc.) combined that cost more than itself!

Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.

@samliew

P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.

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Thank you.
Yes, it’s unreleased but I had access to the beta.
Without knowing the price, it’s impossible to know if it’s worth it.

Given the number of competitors with “AI modules”, I guess Make will quickly have to add something native and versatile.

Thanks for the details about Dumpling AI.

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