Automating repetitive tasks has become a standard for growth, ops and marketing teams. Rather than copy-pasting data between ten tools, modern teams connect their apps via no-code platforms and orchestrate workflows. MojoMake belongs to this wave with a clear signature: the native integration of AI steps into the automation engine. The idea isn’t just to move data, but to take it up a notch in quality thanks to AI — summarize, classify, enrich, generate. For teams that want to industrialize their processes by leveraging LLMs, MojoMake offers a pragmatic playground.
What is MojoMake?
MojoMake is a visual automation SaaS platform. Users build scenarios made up of triggers, action steps, AI steps and external connectors. The visual editor looks like a canvas where you drag modules, connect them and define the parameters. The platform targets growth teams, ops, RevOps, founders and agencies. It doesn’t require coding skills, but a real understanding of business processes remains essential to get value from it.
Key features
MojoMake combines three strengths. First, a visual editor designed for complex scenarios, with conditional branches, loops, error handling and retry. Then a very rich library of connectors: CRM, mailings, e-commerce, communication tools, databases and much more. Finally a set of ready-to-use AI blocks: text generation, classification, summarization, entity extraction, transcription. The platform also offers workflow templates to start quickly on typical cases: lead enrichment, support automation, content syndication, RevOps. Users can manage their scenario versions, share with the team, monitor executions and configure alerts on failure. The open API lets you integrate MojoMake into a broader stack.
Use cases
Growth teams automate lead enrichment from a web form: MojoMake retrieves the data, verifies the email, enriches via several APIs, classifies into segments and creates the CRM record. Ops teams manage internal flows: employee onboarding, expense-report validation, contract tracking. Marketers orchestrate multi-channel campaigns by plugging in LLMs to personalize messages. Agencies manage multiple client accounts with standardized workflows. Solo founders automate their tool stack to scale without hiring too fast. B2B SaaS companies integrate MojoMake into their backend to orchestrate background tasks without coding in-house.
Advantages
The main benefit is time saved on repetitive tasks. A team of five can recover several hours a week thanks to well-designed automations. The second benefit is quality: AI workflows enable enrichment and categorization that are hard to do manually at scale. The third benefit is agility: you can test a new process, deploy it in a few hours, adjust it, remove it. The fourth is collective memory: workflows serve as living documentation of internal processes. Finally, native AI integration avoids homemade patches between automation tools and third-party AI providers.
Pricing
MojoMake offers a free plan to discover the tool on light scenarios. Paid plans start around $15/month and unlock a higher volume of operations, more connectors and advanced features. The Pro and Teams tiers target teams needing generous quotas and collaboration. Very high-volume organizations can negotiate custom packs. The operations-based pricing requires care when designing scenarios to avoid end-of-month surprises.
Conclusion
MojoMake is a serious player on the standard offerings with deep AI integration and a polished user experience. For any team that wants to industrialize its processes, it’s a tool to put on the shortlist alongside the other platforms in the segment.