P2AutomationMake.com Level 4 (Expert)

Make.com

Visual automation platform — certified at Level 4 (Expert)

Verdict

Make.com (formerly Integromat) is a visual workflow automation platform that connects hundreds of apps via a drag-and-drop scenario builder. Mert holds a Make.com Level 4 (Expert) certification — the highest tier — and has used Make to automate e-commerce operations, CRM flows, and inventory syncing for baybotanik.com and client projects.

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baybotanik.com — E-commerce Build & AI Automation

Built an AI-first operational stack for a PrestaShop e-commerce store from scratch — server setup, branding, full product catalogue (122 products, 44 categories), AI-driven SEO content generation, automated inventory syncing via n8n and Make.com, and a WhatsApp customer service bot built on the Claude API.

Outcome: 80% of routine customer inquiries handled by automated bots. 122 products and 44 categories optimised for organic search with minimal human intervention.

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Honest limitations

  • Execution limits on lower plans can be restrictive for high-volume operations; costs scale with operations count.
  • Complex scenarios with many modules can be hard to debug — error messages are sometimes cryptic.
Make.com Level 4 (Expert)
Mert Köseoğlu holds a verified certification in this platform.

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Frequently asked questions

Make.com vs Zapier — which should I choose?

Make.com handles complex, multi-step workflows with branching, error handling, and data transformation far better than Zapier. Zapier is simpler for one-step 'if this then that' automations. If your workflow has conditions, loops, or multiple API calls, Make.com wins.

What does Make.com Level 4 certification mean?

Make.com's Expert (L4) certification is the highest tier and covers advanced scenario design, error handling, aggregators, iterators, and enterprise-scale workflow architecture. Very few practitioners hold this level.

Can Make.com replace a developer for API integrations?

For connecting SaaS tools and automating data flows between platforms, yes. For custom business logic, data transformations, and high-frequency event processing, you may need n8n (self-hosted) or a developer for the edge cases.

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