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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Make Integration Platform for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Make Integration Platform for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) include: Celonis, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $650.0 million, FranklinCovey, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1150 employees and revenues of $262.0 million, Docuten Tech, a Spain based Professional Services organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Celonis | Professional Services | 3000 | $650M | Germany | Make (formerly Integromat) | Make Integration Platform | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Celonis implemented the Make Integration Platform to build a human-in-the-loop Travel & Expense (finance) auditing solution. The deployment used Make Integration Platform within an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) architecture to orchestrate AI agents, workflow automation, and connector-based data flows for finance operations. The project was developed and deployed globally and led by Celonis, targeting corporate T&E audit workflows across regions.
The implementation integrated Make Integration Platform with Vertex AI for AI processing, monday.com for case and task management, and Workday for finance and HR transactional feeds. Make was configured to orchestrate automated AI scoring, route exceptions to a human review queue, and drive task state changes into monday.com boards, while Workday provided authoritative payroll and expense records. The architecture leveraged standard iPaaS capabilities including connector orchestration, event-driven triggers, and API-based data exchange to centralize audit logic and control.
Governance centered on a human-in-the-loop review model with centralized orchestration and defined workflow controls in monday.com, aligning audit decisions with corporate finance policies sourced from Workday records. According to the Make case study the solution reduced their prior third-party AI processing costs by 99.7 percent and achieved near 100 percent accuracy, with measurable cost and efficiency outcomes reported from the global rollout. Operational ownership and rollout sequencing were managed by Celonis, embedding the Make Integration Platform into existing finance and audit operating procedures.
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Docuten Tech | Professional Services | 40 | $4M | Spain | Make (formerly Integromat) | Make Integration Platform | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Docuten Tech began using Make Integration Platform, adopting iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) to automate document generation and digital-signature workflows for its Spanish professional services clients. The Make Integration Platform was used to instrument customer document lifecycle processes and statutory reporting tied to Spain's food contracts register, establishing integration as a core operational capability early in the company lifecycle.
The implementation of Make Integration Platform centers on event-driven automation and lightweight orchestration, inferred module usage includes webhooks, HTTP, and Google Drive and Google Sheets modules to capture triggers, transform payloads, and persist generated documents. Functional workflows implemented include automated document assembly, signature routing and validation, and scheduled or triggered reporting to government registers, aligning integration flows with compliance checkpoints.
Operational scope is focused on operations and compliance across Docuten Tech's Spain-facing services, with the platform supporting more than 100,000 operations per year. Rollout and delivery practices shifted to reuse of prebuilt Make scenarios, which reduced solution delivery time from approximately 8 to 9 weeks down to 4 weeks, enabling faster customer deployments while maintaining regulatory reporting processes.
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FranklinCovey | Professional Services | 1150 | $262M | United States | Make (formerly Integromat) | Make Integration Platform | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, FranklinCovey implemented Make Integration Platform, an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service), to automate HR, finance, and operations workflows. The US-headquartered deployment targeted HR, finance, and operational teams across the professional services firm, covering an organization of approximately 1,150 employees and $262,000,000 in revenue.
Make Integration Platform was provisioned to orchestrate end to end workflow automation, scheduled processes, data transformations, and iterative automation testing using visual scenario orchestration and connector-based flows. Configuration emphasized reusable scenarios for HR onboarding, finance transaction routing, and operational task automation, standardizing process logic and reducing manual handoffs.
Integrations focused on HR and finance process automation and operations process orchestration without naming downstream systems. The project avoided a $60,000 per year finance application by shifting routing and processing into Make Integration Platform, and it reduced an annual HR process from roughly 30 days to 2 hours, while enabling faster prototyping and iterative automation testing.
Governance centered on phased rollouts and scenario versioning to manage change and testing cadence across departments. The deployment produced large time and cost savings across departments and established a repeatable automation framework that supported accelerated AI experimentation.
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