Use Make to connect Microsoft Excel with more than 1,500 apps and services
by Celonis
Build custom automations in Make using the same functions and logic you use in Excel
Make connects Microsoft Excel with the apps and services your business depends on, relieving you of repetitive, manual work. Choose from over 1,500 pre-defined connections, such as HubSpot, Asana, Mailchimp, Shopify or Airtable and many more.
How Excel + other apps work together using Make
- Microsoft Excel integrations help you gather and organize data to simplify and optimize your workflows. Use Make to connect Excel to hundreds of other apps to manage schedules, plan projects and campaigns, update inventory, and more.
- Build Excel integrations in just a few minutes with Make. You can create custom notifications, send data between databases, eliminate redundancies, monitor analytics info, or anything else you can dream up to improve your team's organization and project management potential.
Key features
One tool to unify and automate your most important business processes between Microsoft Excel and the other tools in your stack
Unlimited number of apps and routes
Execution in real time
Design workflows with as many apps and steps as you need to accomplish your goals
No coding necessary to connect apps and execute workflows
What people say about Make
‘’I can’t count the number of hours I’ve saved using Make. Every single day is simpler because of Make’s automation.’’ -Kimberly D. (Owner of Media Production)
‘’The simplicity, flexibility and ability to build real complex automations without any knowledge of programming makes it the best thing since the sliced bread.’’ -Erkki Markus (Product Owner at Smaily)
‘’Make drives unprecedented efficiency within our business in ways we never imagined. It’s like having an extra employee (or 10) for a fraction of the cost.’’ -Cayden Phipps (COO at Shop Accelerator Martech
Enjoy one tool to unify and automate your most important business processes between Microsoft Excel and the other tools in your stack.
To start using Make, sign up for free, then follow this step-by-step guide.