Hey Makers
Your monthly summary of all the Releases on Make is here! Let’s dive deeper and find out about all the improvements and features together.
Enhancements & Updates 
Make CLI
The Make CLI is an open-source command-line interface that gives developers and
AI agents programmatic access to Make from the terminal. With Make CLI, you can access Make from the command line, integrate Make into your development workflow, and connect your AI agents to Make.
Try Make CLI for yourself here
Check out the videos from our community creators testing it out:
Search in Module Output
Thanks to this new feature, you can now search for keys or values in the module output dialog. This improvement will save a lot of time, especially if you’re dealing with a large amount of data.
Check out the videos from our community creators testing it out:
Claude Opus 4.7
Make now supports Claude Opus 4.7, Anthropic’s flagship model for long, multi-step tasks. It brings more flexibility and reliability to your scenarios and agents with improved image reading and instruction-following.
Check out the videos from our community creators testing it out:
OpenAI GPT-5.5
Make now supports GPT-5.5, OpenAI’s new flagship model for agent work, multi-step tasks, and long-context tasks. Use it in scenarios that require planning across many steps, calling multiple tools, and handling documents, spreadsheets, code, or research with more consistent output.
Check out the videos from our community creators testing it out:
Dynamic labels for HTTP and Sleep module
Thanks to the dynamic labels feature, you can more clearly identify what these modules actually do and clarify their scenarios.
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App Search got a fresh look
The new one introduces a cleaner left-side category panel, including Most Popular Apps, Built-in tools, and AI by Make, with search now prominently placed at the top, so you can browse or jump straight to what you need with more context and less scrolling.
Module Migrator
Standalone app built to streamline the transition from deprecated modules to their latest ones. This tool automates the identification and replacement of deprecated modules, significantly reducing the manual effort required to keep your scenarios up to date.
FYI: Module migrator currently supports the migration of the monday.com app.
Learn more about the feature: Module Migrator - Apps Documentation
SDK apps have an unlimited number of connection types
Previously, SDK app modules were strictly limited to just two connection slots: Main and Alternative. This limitation is now a thing of the past. You can now define as many connection types as your app requires. This brings flexibility as we can easily add new authentication methods as APIs evolve, and deprecate old connections by running them alongside new connections as long as needed.
Default Roles have descriptions & visibility
When assigning or changing a role in the Org/Team user tables or the Invite dialogue, you now see a clear description of what each role actually grants
Make Skills for Claude
Build, configure, and deploy Make scenarios by prompting Claude. Make Skills give your Claude deep Make expertise for building workflow automation and AI agents. Available in open beta.
More control in scheduling
Set multiple daily run times and use the new Weekdays preset to run recurring workflows in fewer clicks.
Make Functions
Build easier-to-read scenario logic with visual function modules for strings, math, arrays, dates, cryptography, and utilities.
New Verified Apps 
Amazon DynamoDB
Manage your Amazon DynamoDB tables to power internet-scale applications with real-time data from any connected source. Use our workflow automation to sync new user profiles from your app, update product inventory from e-commerce sales, or log critical application events.
New Modules 
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