@intentsolutionsio/make-scenario-builder 1.0.0 → 1.0.6

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  Make.com (formerly Integromat) is a powerful visual automation platform:
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- - **Visual Design** - See your entire workflow at a glance
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- - **1000+ Integrations** - Connect virtually any app
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- - **No-Code** - Build complex automations without coding
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- - **Powerful Features** - Routers, filters, error handlers
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- - **Affordable** - More cost-effective than Zapier
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- - **Scalable** - Handle complex multi-step workflows
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+ - **Visual Design** - See your entire workflow at a glance
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+ - **1000+ Integrations** - Connect virtually any app
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+ - **No-Code** - Build complex automations without coding
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+ - **Powerful Features** - Routers, filters, error handlers
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+ - **Affordable** - More cost-effective than Zapier
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+ - **Scalable** - Handle complex multi-step workflows
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  - ️ **Built-in Error Handling** - Visual error routes
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  ## FREE Alternative: Use n8n + Ollama (Self-Hosted)
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  ### Why n8n + Ollama?
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  **n8n (Self-Hosted Automation)**:
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  - Visual workflow builder (same as Make.com)
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  - 400+ integrations (vs Make's 1000+, but covers 90% of use cases)
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  - Advanced error handling
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  - Open-source = community support
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  **Ollama (Local LLM)**:
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  - Runs Llama 3.2, Mistral, CodeLlama locally
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  - No API keys required
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  - Privacy-first (data never leaves your machine)
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- See [ollama-local-ai](../../../ai-ml/ollama-local-ai/) plugin for detailed setup.
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  #### 3. Connect Ollama to n8n
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  ### Real Use Case: AI Email Assistant
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  #### Make.com + OpenAI Version
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  - Make.com Core: $9/mo
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  - OpenAI API: ~$30/mo (1000 emails)
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  - **Total: $39/mo**
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  #### n8n + Ollama Version
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  - **Total: $0/mo**
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  ### n8n Workflow Templates
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  - AI email automation
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  ### When to Use Make.com vs n8n
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  - You need 1000+ integrations (vs n8n's 400+)
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  ### Resources
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  - **n8n Docs:** [docs.n8n.io](https://docs.n8n.io)
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- - **Ollama Setup:** Use `/setup-ollama` command from [ollama-local-ai](../../../ai-ml/ollama-local-ai/) plugin
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- - **n8n Workflows:** Install [n8n-workflow-designer](../../n8n-workflow-designer/) plugin
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- - **Migration Guide:** [n8n vs Make.com](https://docs.n8n.io/integrations/make-to-n8n/)
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+ - **Ollama Setup:** Use `/setup-ollama` command from ollama-local-ai plugin
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  **Bottom Line:** If you're comfortable with Docker and want to save $468+/year, n8n + Ollama is the superior choice.
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  ## Features
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  ### Scenario Design
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  - **Visual Workflows** - Clear module-by-module design
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  ## Getting Started
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  ## Best Practices
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  # References
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24
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26
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28
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44
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45
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47
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48
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5
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12
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13
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
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20
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21
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22
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23
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24
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25
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26
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27
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28
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29
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30
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31
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32
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