Two very different ways to operate
Make wires together technical nodes that need a dev to maintain them. BiVelio takes a plain-English sentence and builds the executable workflow for you.
Technical tool vs operational platform
What is BiVelio
BiVelio is a governed autonomous operations layer with native AI. It does not just connect apps: it orchestrates complete business processes with a BPM workflow engine and AI agents that execute real tasks on top of your existing tools (CRM, invoicing, communications, documents), with permissions, approvals and audit.
What is Make
Make (formerly Integromat) is a visual automation platform with a powerful editor that allows creating complex flows between applications. It is more technical and flexible than Zapier, with advanced data manipulation capabilities, iterations and error handling. However, it remains an integration tool: it does not have CRM, billing or its own communications, and requires a certain technical profile to make the most of it.
Quick capabilities overview
| Feature | BiVelio | |
|---|---|---|
| Business process automation | ||
| Autonomous AI agents | ||
| Orchestrates over your CRM | ||
| Workflows over your invoicing | ||
| Multichannel communications | ||
| Advanced visual editor | ||
| Complex data manipulation | ||
| App connectors | On top of your stack | 1500+ |
| AI document OCR | ||
| Autonomy Console | ||
| Requires technical profile |
When to choose each one
- You want to automate complete business operations, not just technical flows
- Orchestrate your CRM, your invoicing and your communications from a governed layer, on top of your tools
- Your team is non-technical but needs powerful automation tools
- You want AI agents that execute real work within your processes
- You prefer to configure and launch in minutes, without technical dependencies
- You have a technical team that can design and maintain automations
- You need advanced data manipulation between many apps
- Your flows are technical and do not need client management or billing
- You want access to hundreds of specialized connectors
- Your priority is technical flexibility over simplicity
Frequently asked questions: BiVelio vs Make
BiVelio or Make: which should I choose?
It depends on your goal. Make is a no-code iPaaS for connecting applications and automating flows between them. BiVelio is a GPOS that runs your company's operations with governed AI agents that have role, memory, authority, policies and auditing. If you just need to move data between apps, Make fits; if you need to operate processes with governed decisions, choose BiVelio.
How is BiVelio different from Make?
Make automates flows by connecting applications through no-code scenarios based on triggers and actions. BiVelio goes a step further: it runs operations with AI agents that have a role, scoped memory, limited authority, policies and auditing, configurable in natural language. The key difference is governance and autonomous process execution, not just passing data between tools.
Does BiVelio replace Make?
Not necessarily. BiVelio is not a direct replacement for an iPaaS: it integrates with tools like Make rather than replacing them. Make remains useful for connecting applications and automating specific flows. BiVelio adds a governed operations layer with agents, policies and auditing on top of those integrations. They can coexist depending on each process's needs.
Can I integrate BiVelio with Make or migrate from Make?
BiVelio is designed to integrate with automation tools, including Make, through its governed Tool Gateway. It does not replace a single tool but orchestrates operations on top of them. Each integration runs within an organization, a project and a policy, with full auditing. Check the integrations documentation for the available connectors.
Who is each better for, BiVelio or Make?
Make is ideal for teams that need to connect applications and automate repetitive tasks without code, quickly and flexibly. BiVelio is built for organizations that want to run complete processes with governed AI agents, where role, authority, policies, multi-tenant isolation and auditing of every decision and action matter.
When should you choose BiVelio instead of Make?
Choose BiVelio when you need to turn manual processes into governed autonomous operations: agents with scoped authority, scoped memory, explicit policies, human approvals and full auditing. If your need is limited to connecting apps and moving data between them through no-code flows, Make is usually enough. BiVelio adds governance and operations execution, not just task automation.
Conclusion
Make is an excellent tool for technical teams that need complex automations between applications. If you have developers or technical profiles who can design and maintain those flows, it is a powerful option. But if what you need is a platform that automates the complete operation of your business with AI, without requiring technical profiles, BiVelio is the alternative that changes everything.
