The Automation Stack
Wire your apps together with AI-native workflow automation
This workflow delivers a complete, AI-native automation stack that connects your apps end-to-end, from simple triggers to autonomous agent decision-making. Rather than relying on a single platform, this combination layers complementary strengths: n8n provides a self-hosted, open-source backbone; Zapier fills gaps with the widest integration library; Make handles complex branching and error recovery visually; Activepieces injects AI actions via MCP; and Gumloop wraps everything into a no-code agent that can make intelligent choices. The result is a modular, scalable automation system that you own and control. This workflow is for power users—small business owners, ops teams, and developers—who need to automate multi-step processes across dozens of apps without being locked into a single vendor.
The workflow, step by step
- 1
Set up the backbone
n8nStart with n8n as your core workflow engine because it's open-source and self-hosted, giving you full data control and no per-operation costs. Its node editor and 500+ integrations cover the essentials, and you can trigger workflows from webhooks, schedules, or app events.
Hand-off → You carry forward a foundational workflow with initial triggers and actions, ready to extend with more integrations.
- 2
Scale with integrations
ZapierZapier adds 9,000+ app integrations—far more than n8n—so you can connect niche or enterprise apps that n8n doesn't support. Use it to extend your workflow's reach without building custom connectors.
Hand-off → You carry forward the workflow with additional app connections and enriched data from new sources.
- 3
Build complex logic
MakeMake's drag-and-drop editor excels at visual routing, loops, and error handling. Use it to add conditional branches, retries, and parallel paths that would be cumbersome in other tools.
Hand-off → You carry forward a robust workflow with multi-branch logic and error recovery built in.
- 4
Incorporate AI actions
ActivepiecesActivepieces brings MCP (Model Context Protocol) support, enabling AI-powered steps like summarization, classification, or content generation directly in your workflow. It's open-source and self-hostable, keeping AI actions private.
Hand-off → You carry forward the workflow with AI-enhanced steps that process data intelligently.
- 5
Deploy no-code agents
GumloopGumloop wraps your entire automation into a no-code AI agent that can make decisions, adapt to inputs, and run autonomously. It ties all previous steps together into a self-executing agent that you can trigger and monitor from one canvas.
You end with: You now have a fully autonomous, self-running AI agent that executes the multi-step workflow end-to-end.
All tools in this stack
n8n
Source-available workflow automation with native AI nodes for building agents an...
4.6
AI automation
$20/mo Starter
Zapier
Automation platform connecting 7,000+ apps, now with AI agents and steps to buil...
4.5
AI automation
Free tier; $19.99/mo Professional
Make
Visual automation platform for building complex, multi-step workflows across app...
4.5
AI automation
Free tier; $9/mo Core
Frequently asked questions
How much does the full stack cost?
n8n and Activepieces are open-source and free to self-host. Zapier starts at $19.99/month (paid plans), Make has a generous free tier then from $9/month, and Gumloop offers a free tier plus paid plans. Combined, you can run this stack for under $50/month if you stick to free/entry tiers and self-host.
Are there free alternatives to any of these tools?
Yes. n8n and Activepieces are fully open-source and free. Zapier and Make have free tiers (limited tasks). Gumloop offers a free plan. You can also replace Zapier with n8n's own integrations if you don't need the extra 9,000 apps.
Where should I start building this stack?
Start with n8n to set up your core automation skeleton. Then add Zapier only if you need an integration n8n lacks. Add Make when your logic requires branching. Incorporate Activepieces for AI steps, and finally Gumloop to turn everything into an agent. Begin with one simple trigger-to-action flow.
What common mistakes should I avoid?
Over-automating too early—start with a single, well-defined process. Neglecting error handling and monitoring can cause silent failures. Also, avoid vendor lock-in by using the open-source tools (n8n, Activepieces) as your base so you can always migrate.
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