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To understand how Make works, you need to know what an API is. An API (Application Programming Interface) is a tool provided by software platforms (like MailChimp, Shopify, or PayPal) that allows developers to access and interact with their data.
Example Use Case:
A developer writes code that detects new Shopify orders via the Shopify API.
They then use the MailChimp API to automatically subscribe those customers to a newsletter.
This automation and data exchange is the foundation of Make, allowing platforms to communicate and streamline workflows.
Instead of needing the code, Make has turned these complicated APIs into simple blocks that can be connected with a simple drag-and-drop. Make calls these blocks ‘Modules’ and the visual connections between them ‘Scenarios’.
Once set up, Make runs 24-7,
Once clicking the link above you will be invited to add the app to your make account. Note if you do not have a Make account you can sign up there also.