Currently, Make users can integrate with Xano through the HTTP module, but offering an official Make app with dedicated Xano modules would significantly lower the barrier to entry for no-code creators.
Instead of crafting custom API calls, users could simply drag-and-drop Xano modules into their workflows, instantly tapping into Xano’s performance, scalability, and powerful backend features.
This would be especially appealing to Make users who currently rely on Google Sheets or Airtable as their database solutions. While these options have native modules, many users outgrow their performance capabilities and would welcome a straightforward path to migrate their data - and eventually their logic - to a more robust platform like Xano.
By developing official Make modules, Xano can directly reach a broader audience of no-code enthusiasts, demonstrate its strengths, and empower more builders to quickly adopt its best-in-class backend infrastructure.