Why hire Make.com developers with DOIT

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Matched expertise

02

Make.com depth

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Flexible collaboration

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Full hiring support

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Industry experience

Make expertise matched to your stack

Get developers vetted for real Make experience: multi-step scenarios in production and the connectors your stack relies on. DOIT tests each Make developer background to your tools and the automations you run.

Proven Make.com platform depth

Get Make.com developers fluent in the platform tools and use cases, including expert implementation of routers, aggregators, webhooks, error handling, and data stores.

Flexible collaboration

Choose between full-time (40 hours/week) and part-time (20+ hours/week) engagement options based on your automation project scope. Scale your automation team up or down as your workflow requirements evolve without long-term commitments.

Full hiring support

Work directly with the Make developer while DOIT covers sourcing, contracts, payroll, and HR admin. The hiring and back-office work stay with DOIT through the engagement.

Industry automation experience

Hire specialists familiar with your sector’s specific integration challenges and compliance requirements. Connect with Make developers who have built automation solutions for healthcare, e-commerce, manufacturing, retail, defense tech, and other industries.

Top Make developer technology expertise

Make scenario building
Scenarios are the core of Make, chaining modules with routers, filters, iterators, aggregators, and error handlers. Hire Make developers for multi-step scenarios that branch on conditions and recover cleanly when a step fails.
Webhooks & API integrations
The HTTP module and custom apps let Make call any REST endpoint and manage OAuth and retry logic inside the scenario. Hire Make.com developers for webhook triggers and custom API integrations that connect tools without a native module.
Connected apps and modules
Add Make developers for two-way syncs across your CRM, billing, support, and messaging stack. Make ships native modules for the tools growing teams already run: HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Shopify, Stripe, Airtable, and Google Workspace.
AI agents & AI modules
Hire Make developers for AI steps and agents that classify, summarize, score, and route data as it moves through your workflows. Make now runs AI agents and connects to external models over MCP, alongside OpenAI and Anthropic for text and AWS services for documents.
Scenario operations
Between modules, Make maps and transforms JSON payloads and date formats so each tool receives the structure it expects. Bring in Make developers for data-mapping work and scenario optimization that keeps operations usage under control on busy automations.
Adjacent code & platforms
Some automations outgrow no-code, and Make developers drop into custom functions or call external services in Python or JavaScript. Hire Make developers who also work in n8n and Zapier when your team runs more than one automation tool.
Workflow maintenance
Optimize existing Make.com scenarios for better performance and scalability while maintaining automation reliability. Get Make.com expert support to debug complex multi-step workflows, improve efficiency, and document automation setups for team training.
Automation consulting and strategy
Hire Make.com consultants to analyze your current business processes and identify automation opportunities. Specialists evaluate your existing workflows, recommend optimal Make.com scenarios, and create implementation roadmaps.
Security & access control
Make scenarios move data through the tools that hold your customer and finance records, so they need careful access control. Hire Make developers to set up secure connections and keep API keys and secrets out of scenario logic.

What Make.com developers can do for your business

Sales and CRM automation

Hire Make developers to pull leads from your forms and ad platforms into the CRM, then score and route them with AI.

 

Your reps work the pipeline while the data syncs itself.

Marketing operations

Connect your marketing stack so campaigns trigger on real customer events.

 

A Make developer syncs lists across your email tool, CRM, ad platforms, and analytics and keeps attribution data flowing.

Finance and billing automation

Automate invoicing and payment workflows with a Make developer who knows finance tools.

 

They generate invoices and reminders automatically and reconcile records across Stripe, Xero, QuickBooks, and Google Sheets.

Customer support automation

Route and triage support tickets before they pile up.

 

A Make developer tags and prioritizes incoming messages with AI and syncs conversations into your help desk.

Operations and logistics automation

Hire Make developers to automate order and delivery operations.

 

They connect shipping platforms to live dashboards and open tasks the moment a delivery exception fires.

Reporting and data sync

Keep data in sync across your tools with a Make developer who maps every connection.

 

They pull numbers into one dashboard and update each connected system as records change.

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Meet top Make.com developers for hire

Top 1.5%

of screened Make developers reach your team

Global talent

across the US, Canada,
LATAM, and Europe

Free replacement

+ knowledge transfer facilitation

Access a vetted talent pool of global Make.com developers proficient in multi-step workflow development, API integrations, AI connections, and webhook implementations. Receive candidates vetted for technical proficiency, soft skills, and cultural fit.

1

Diana

Make.com Integration Developer

$48/hour

Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Availability:

Part-time (25 hours/week)

Tech stack: Make, Make AI agents, Zapier, n8n, Salesforce, HubSpot, OpenAI API, Anthropic API, Webhooks, REST APIs, Python, Google Sheets, Slack API, Segment, Mixpanel, AWS Lambda

A Make developer with 4 years of commercial experience in CRM and sales automation. Builds lead and data-sync scenarios in Make, with Salesforce and HubSpot connected through native modules and webhooks. Implements lead scoring with OpenAI and Claude, plus advanced routing logic for large data syncs. Has experience building CRM integrations, marketing-data pipelines, event-tracking flows, and reporting dashboards.

Availability:

Part-time (25 hours/week)

2

Oleksandr

Make.com Workflow Engineer

$39/hour

Lviv, Ukraine

Availability:

Full-time

Tech stack: Make, Make AI agents, JavaScript, Zapier, n8n, OpenAI API, Anthropic API, ElevenLabs API, Slack API, Keap, ActiveCampaign, ClickUp, Google Sheets, Jira, Airtable, Typeform

A Make developer with 3 years of experience across CRM, communication, marketing, and support automation. Builds multi-step webhook scenarios in Make, with JavaScript modules for custom logic. Implements Slack-to-Jira sync and Typeform-to-Sheets pipelines through REST API modules. Contributed to a marketing automation rebuild that moved manual handoffs into scheduled scenarios.

Availability:

Full-time

3

Agostina

Make.com automation specialist

$48/hour

Córdoba, Argentina

Availability:

Full-time

Tech stack: Make, Make AI agents, Slack API, Google Sheets, Webhooks, REST APIs, JSON, HTTP, ClickUp, Airtable, Jira, ShipStation, EasyPost, AfterShip

Automation specialist with 2 years of experience building Make.com workflows for logistics and supply chain operations. Uses Make.com as the central hub to connect shipping platforms (e.g., ShipStation and AfterShip) with Google Sheets, Slack, and Airtable. Automates task creation in ClickUp when delivery issues are detected and updates internal dashboards using real-time tracking data pulled via REST APIs and webhooks.

Availability:

Full-time

4

Christopher

Make.com consultant

$75/hour

Seattle, WA, United States

Availability:

Full-time

Tech stack: Make, MCP, n8n, Python, Google Sheets, Google Docs, OpenAI API, Anthropic API, AWS Comprehend, Airtable, Pandas, NumPy, Flask, Heroku, PostgreSQL

Automation consultant with 2 years of experience building workflows for healthcare teams. Creates Make.com scenarios that process patient form data and sync it with EMR systems using REST APIs. Runs custom Python services on Heroku to clean and format data before sending it to Google Sheets or Airtable. Adds batch logic for grouped updates and secures API calls with token-based access. Also integrates AI services to summarize patient intake forms and extract structured fields from free-text inputs.

Availability:

Full-time

5

Marcin

Make.com developer

$58/hour

Gdańsk, Poland

Availability:

Full-time

Tech stack: Make, n8n, MCP, Python, LangChain, OpenAI API, Anthropic API, Hugging Face Inference API, Pinecone, Pandas, NumPy, FastAPI, PostgreSQL, Redis

Developer with 10 years in Python programming and 2 years of experience working on Make.com and n8n projects. Builds custom FastAPI services that Make scenarios call through MCP for heavier data work. Implements Pandas transformations, vector search in Pinecone, Redis-backed webhook storage, and LangChain pipelines. Has experience building automation backends, data-processing services, API layers, and scheduled data jobs for no-code platforms.

Availability:

Full-time

6

Cesar

Low-code Make.com developer

$49/hour

São Paulo, Brazil

Availability:

Full-time

Tech stack: Make, Make AI agents, Zapier, Stripe API, Xero, QuickBooks Online, Google Sheets, Google Docs, Webhooks, REST APIs, Slack API, ClickUp, Airtable

Low-code developer with over 2 year of experience automating invoicing and payment workflows using Make.com. Builds billing scenarios in Make, with Stripe, Xero, QuickBooks, and Google Sheets connected through native and HTTP modules. Implements routers for payment reminders and webhook triggers that update accounting records. Builds invoicing flows, payment-reminder sequences, reconciliation automations, and finance dashboards.

Availability:

Full-time

Discover more Make.com developers for hire in the DOIT talent pool

How DOIT vets the top 1.5% of Make developers

Recruiter interview

DOIT first filters its Make.com expert network against your role, matching on tool knowledge, experience level, domain background, and availability. A DOIT recruiter then interviews the shortlisted developers to confirm the must-have traits and check their technical claims and English at B2 or higher.

Pass rate: 14.3%

Technical validation

Next, DOIT puts the strongest developers through a hands-on technical round aligned to your role. In this round, the developer interviews with your team or with DOIT's own automation developers. DOIT can set a custom test task built on the same connectors and logic the role handles day to day.

Pass rate: 5%

Team and workflow fit

In the final round, DOIT confirms the Make.com developer fits your current workflows and team setup. DOIT team checks their mindset, readiness for your specific goals, how they work with your team, and how comfortably they handle your internal tools.

Pass rate: 1.5%

How to hire Make developers with DOIT

1

Share requirements

Contact DOIT talent matchers and provide details about the Make.com developer you need, including tech stack, experience level, engagement model, and time zone preferences. Schedule an intro call to clarify the role and hiring process.
2

Get a matched shortlist

DOIT filters its Make network on your requirements and screens for skills and communication, then sends you a shortlist of profiles that fit. Each one comes with a pre-interview video, so you can see the developer before you decide who to meet.
3

Meet candidates

Choose which Make.com specialist you want to meet and interview as many as needed. DOIT helps schedule interviews and can arrange additional technical assessments specific to your requirements.
4

Make your hire

You choose your Make.com developer and they join your team. DOIT handles the contract, payroll, onboarding, and equipment, and stays on for HR and retention through the engagement.
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FAQs about hiring Make developers

What is Make.com?

Make.com (formerly Integromat) is a no-code automation platform that connects apps through visual workflows called scenarios. A scenario chains modules together to move and transform data between tools without custom code for every step. Developers extend it with webhooks, the HTTP module, custom functions, and API calls when a workflow needs more than the native modules offer.

Why hire Make (formerly Integromat) developers?

Most businesses waste hours daily on manual data transfers between their tools or spreadsheets. For example, when a lead submits a form, someone manually copies their data across multiple platforms, creates tasks, and sends notifications. Make developers automate these workflows and connect business-critical tools through APIs and webhooks. As a result, you get advanced multi-step automations that support your operations and reduce human error.

What kind of Make experts are available to hire with DOIT?

DOIT provides Make.com automation specialists, workflow engineers, AI-first developers, and integration consultants with both no/low-code background and pro-code capabilities in JavaScript and Python. You can hire Make experts focused on automation across healthcare, defense tech, retail, e-commerce, logistics, and so on.

How much does it cost to hire a Make developer?

Rates for Make developers in the DOIT network run between $25 and $70 an hour, depending on seniority, location, scenario complexity, and engagement length. There are no recruitment fees; you pay for the developer's time once they start. For an accurate estimate tailored to your requirements, please contact our team for a personalized consultation.

What engagement models are available to hire Make developers with DOIT?

You can choose between flexible contractor options, including full-time (40 hours/week) and part-time (20+ hours/week) engagements. For long-term roles, direct hire is also available. DOIT helps you scale your automation team with remote talent from different regions to match your time zone and budget. Contact the team to discuss the best model for your case.

What's the difference between Make and Zapier?

Make handles complex, multi-step workflows with conditional logic, data manipulation, custom API calls, and error handling, which makes it a strong fit for branching automations. Zapier suits simpler, more linear tasks, and many teams run both, so DOIT places Make developers who also work in Zapier when that helps.

What skills should I look for when I hire Make developers?

Look for hands-on scenario building, webhook and API integration, error handling, and data mapping on live automations. Coding skills in Python or JavaScript are a plus when scenarios call external services or need custom logic.

What industries do DOIT's Make developers have experience in?

DOIT's Make developers have built automations for e-commerce, SaaS and agencies, finance and operations, logistics, and marketing teams. The shortlist you get will favor developers who already know your sector's tools and integration patterns.

How long does it take to hire Make (Integromat) experts with DOIT?

The average hiring timeline is 2 to 4 weeks from initial request to signed contract. You receive the first batch of relevant CVs within 5 business days. If your project requires niche expertise or complex automation skills, the team will advise on adjusted timelines based on talent availability.

What if the hired Make developer isn't a good fit?

Before any engagement, each candidate undergoes technical interviews and communication and cultural fit checks to ensure they meet your requirements and align with your team structure. But if the Make developer doesn’t meet your expectations, DOIT will provide a free replacement and support the knowledge transfer.

What is Make.com?

Make.com (formerly Integromat) is a no-code automation platform that connects apps through visual workflows called scenarios. A scenario chains modules together to move and transform data between tools without custom code for every step. Developers extend it with webhooks, the HTTP module, custom functions, and API calls when a workflow needs more than the native modules offer.

What's the difference between Make and Zapier?

Make handles complex, multi-step workflows with conditional logic, data manipulation, custom API calls, and error handling, which makes it a strong fit for branching automations. Zapier suits simpler, more linear tasks, and many teams run both, so DOIT places Make developers who also work in Zapier when that helps.

Why hire Make (formerly Integromat) developers?

Most businesses waste hours daily on manual data transfers between their tools or spreadsheets. For example, when a lead submits a form, someone manually copies their data across multiple platforms, creates tasks, and sends notifications. Make developers automate these workflows and connect business-critical tools through APIs and webhooks. As a result, you get advanced multi-step automations that support your operations and reduce human error.

What skills should I look for when I hire Make developers?

Look for hands-on scenario building, webhook and API integration, error handling, and data mapping on live automations. Coding skills in Python or JavaScript are a plus when scenarios call external services or need custom logic.

What kind of Make experts are available to hire with DOIT?

DOIT provides Make.com automation specialists, workflow engineers, AI-first developers, and integration consultants with both no/low-code background and pro-code capabilities in JavaScript and Python. You can hire Make experts focused on automation across healthcare, defense tech, retail, e-commerce, logistics, and so on.

What industries do DOIT's Make developers have experience in?

DOIT's Make developers have built automations for e-commerce, SaaS and agencies, finance and operations, logistics, and marketing teams. The shortlist you get will favor developers who already know your sector's tools and integration patterns.

How much does it cost to hire a Make developer?

Rates for Make developers in the DOIT network run between $25 and $70 an hour, depending on seniority, location, scenario complexity, and engagement length. There are no recruitment fees; you pay for the developer's time once they start. For an accurate estimate tailored to your requirements, please contact our team for a personalized consultation.

How long does it take to hire Make (Integromat) experts with DOIT?

The average hiring timeline is 2 to 4 weeks from initial request to signed contract. You receive the first batch of relevant CVs within 5 business days. If your project requires niche expertise or complex automation skills, the team will advise on adjusted timelines based on talent availability.

What engagement models are available to hire Make developers with DOIT?

You can choose between flexible contractor options, including full-time (40 hours/week) and part-time (20+ hours/week) engagements. For long-term roles, direct hire is also available. DOIT helps you scale your automation team with remote talent from different regions to match your time zone and budget. Contact the team to discuss the best model for your case.

What if the hired Make developer isn't a good fit?

Before any engagement, each candidate undergoes technical interviews and communication and cultural fit checks to ensure they meet your requirements and align with your team structure. But if the Make developer doesn’t meet your expectations, DOIT will provide a free replacement and support the knowledge transfer.
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