# Make Reviews
**Vendor:** Outfit  
**Category:** [Other Development Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/other-development)  
**Average Rating:** 4.5/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 2
## About Make
Make is a creative generation API that allows you to use web templates in frameworks like React, Vue or even plain ol’ HTML/CSS. With Make you build your design collateral, how you would build your applications, decide what optionality and data they can accept, and generate permutations with an API endpoint.




## Make Reviews
  ### 1. My experience with Make.com is satisfactory and easy to use.

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Héctor A. | Chief Executive Officer, Internet, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 08, 2023

**What do you like best about Make?**

In general, I have found it to be an intuitive and easy-to-use tool. The shopping experience is pleasant and the payment process is secure and hassle-free. Additionally, the variety of options available is impressive and the prices are competitive. Overall, I am very happy with my experience with Make.com and would recommend it to others.

**What do you dislike about Make?**

In all the time I've been using it, I don't have particularly negative personal opinions. But I've heard from other users who complain about the limited availability of some products in certain geographic areas, and also about the quality of some products that do not meet their expectations. However, these are isolated cases and most of the users I've spoken with share a positive sentiment.

**What problems is Make solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It allows us to connect applications of different kinds and achieve a result that helps us automate multi-step processes with a certain complexity, saving a lot of time each day.

  ### 2. Intuitive Asset Generation for Non-designers

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Thorbjorn K. | CTO

**Reviewed Date:** November 04, 2021

**What do you like best about Make?**

Make was incredibly easy to get started with. The UI for testing requests made the first results appear within minutes. It allows me and my team to use familiar workflows (react-native) to generate high-fidelity assets.

**What do you dislike about Make?**

There's not much to dislike. The only downside I've encountered is being required to use GitHub to manage template repositories, whereas we usually host our repositories on BitBucket. However, the ability to easily clone an existing GitHub repository to use as a template means we probably wouldn't have used BitBucket given a choice.

**What problems is Make solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Make has allowed us to create various graphic assets in a programmatic method using familiar workflows and frameworks for our developers. In a small team with limited design resources, this has allowed us to automate processes such as generating app icons, splash screens, App Store screenshots, and more based on limited input.

We have also been able to automate the process of turning our customers' data into printable resources. Everything from easily generating printable flyers for events to creating neatly laid out newsletters based on the data they are already entering into our app.



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