Fomi vs Make: Slack AI agent vs visual automation
Compare Fomi and Make for Slack teams. Fomi runs CRM and calendar in natural language inside chat; Make requires visual scenarios outside Slack.
Quick answer
Fomi is a Slack-native AI agent that executes HubSpot and Google Calendar actions with a natural-language mention. Make (formerly Integromat) automates across apps with visual scenarios you design and maintain. Choose Fomi if your team operates in Slack; choose Make if you need complex visual orchestration outside chat.
Comparison table
| Criteria | Fomi | Make |
|---|---|---|
| Lives in Slack | ✅ Native — @Fomi in any channel | ❌ External dashboard or no integration |
| Natural language | ✅ Message like a teammate | ⚠️ Requires modules or workflow setup |
| Native Spanish | ✅ Spanish and English | ⚠️ English UI, manual logic |
| Setup time | ✅ ~2 minutes | ⚠️ Hours per scenario |
When to choose Fomi
- Your team lives in Slack
- You want CRM + Calendar without learning Make
- You need native Spanish in your workflow
When to choose Make
- You need visual orchestration of 50+ steps
- You have a dedicated ops team
- Automation doesn't happen through Slack
Frequently asked questions
Does Fomi replace Make?
For Slack teams with HubSpot and Calendar, Fomi covers 80% without scenarios. Make remains useful for rare integrations or batch pipelines.
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