Automation that charges you per run — not per step. Build a 10-step workflow and pay for one run, not ten tasks. No task-tax, no surprise overage, no black box.
Three pieces, snapped together. The same node model the pros use — without making you count steps.
A new lead, a form submission, a schedule tick. The trigger fires and the workflow wakes up.
Branch on conditions — email contains "@", amount over $50, tag equals VIP. Skip the runs you don't want.
Send the email, add to the list, post the message, hit the webhook — chain them as long as you want. One run.
Zapier bills every action step as a task, so a complex workflow drains your quota fast — and over the limit, it just keeps charging. Here, a workflow is a workflow. Build it as big as you want; it's one run.
Their real, published prices — in their color, sourced and dated. We name them; we don't speak for them. The facts do the talking.
Credit where due: Zapier's app catalog is huge and mature — thousands of integrations. If you need a niche connector today, they likely have it. Accuracy is the point.
Newer catalog, growing fast — and the core connectors are here. What you save on the task-tax pays for the gaps many times over.
Same automation, far less money — and a model that doesn't punish you for building something good.
exlegacy members: ~40% off. Pro drops to $12/mo. Add it on top of any exlegacy membership.
Compared against Zapier's published prices (zapier.com/pricing, verified 2026-06-29). Our prices are pre-launch and may move; we'll tell you before they change (§XVI).
Try the builder. See how per-run feels when you're not counting tasks.
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