Make.com (formerly Integromat) is the visual-flow automation platform popular with technically-adept ops teams. 2 integration paths available today.
Make.com is one of the tools Corp Dev, PE Operating Partners, and emerging-manager funds rely on for deal flow management. This page describes how VC Deal Flow Signal engineering-acceleration data flows into Make.com — the integration paths we already ship plus the custom paths available on request.
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Make.com supports our /api/v1 endpoints through its HTTP module. The typical deployment uses scheduled HTTP requests pulling signal data, then visual-flow logic to route to destinations. No first-party Make App yet — direct HTTP integration covers all workflows.
Make.com's visual builder lets users construct multi-branch flows pulling GitDealFlow signal data and routing to CRMs, Slack, email, or any of Make's connected apps.
Make's branching logic handles complex filtering (e.g., 'accelerating + sector=fintech + stage=series-a → route to Pipeline A, else discard') better than most automation platforms.
No first-party Make.com App listing yet. The HTTP module + visual-flow integration is the standard path.
2 paths today: Webhook (Resend), Public REST API. The most common workflow for Make.com users is Webhook (Resend) — see the workflows section above for concrete examples.
No first-party Make.com App listing yet. The HTTP module + visual-flow integration is the standard path.
Make.com supports our /api/v1 endpoints through its HTTP module. The typical deployment uses scheduled HTTP requests pulling signal data, then visual-flow logic to route to destinations. No first-party Make App yet — direct HTTP integration covers all workflows.
Yes. For paid plans, custom integrations into Make.com are scoped during onboarding. Submit a demo request via /firstlook with your Make.com workflow needs and we will design the integration path together. Most custom paths take 2-4 weeks from scoping to production.
Standard integration paths (CSV, API, MCP, Zapier, RSS, webhook) are included in every paid plan — see /pricing. Custom Make.com-native integrations are scoped per engagement and quoted separately.
The free Acceleration Watch: five venture-backed teams accelerating on the engineering signal, translated into plain English — 21 to 47 days before the deck circulates. No code-reading, no card.