Connect Scrupp to Make (formerly Integromat) and pipe enriched LinkedIn leads into any of 1,700+ apps. Visual scenario builder, per-operation pricing, often cheaper than Zapier for high-volume workflows.
Quick answer
To connect Scrupp to Make (formerly Integromat), use the Scrupp webhook as a Make trigger. In Make, create a new scenario, add the Webhooks module as the trigger, copy the Make webhook URL, paste it into Scrupp settings. Every enriched LinkedIn lead fires the scenario. From there, connect any of Make's 1,700+ modules: HubSpot, Salesforce, Airtable, Notion, Google Sheets, Slack, Smartlead, Instantly, and your own HTTP endpoint. Make's per-operation pricing is often 50-70% cheaper than Zapier for high-volume workflows.
3-step setup
One-time connection, then every export is a single click.
In Make, create a new scenario. Add the Webhooks → Custom webhook module. Copy the generated webhook URL.
In Scrupp settings → Webhooks, paste the Make URL. Scrupp sends a ping event to verify the endpoint, Make auto-detects the payload shape.
In Make, add any of 1,700+ modules: HubSpot, Airtable, Slack, Notion, etc. Map Scrupp fields to destination fields. Save and turn on.
Use cases
Common workflows that plug Scrupp into Make without custom code.
One Scrupp scrape → Make scenario writes to HubSpot + Airtable + Slack + Google Sheets in a single run. Zapier charges per destination; Make charges per operation.
Make's Iterator and Data Store modules let you enrich, filter, and dedupe Scrupp rows before they hit the destination.
Route high-confidence leads to HubSpot, low-confidence to a review queue in Airtable, everything to Slack for visibility.
For 10K+ leads/month, Make's $9/mo tier covers 10K operations. Same volume on Zapier starts at $73/mo.
FAQ
Make (formerly Integromat) is a no-code automation platform like Zapier, with a visual scenario builder and per-operation pricing. It supports 1,700+ apps and is popular for complex multi-step workflows.
Make uses visual scenario builders and per-operation pricing; Zapier uses linear step-by-step Zaps and per-task pricing. For simple flows Zapier is faster to set up; for complex or high-volume workflows, Make is typically cheaper and more flexible.
No. Make's Free plan includes 1,000 operations/month, which covers most solo users. Paid plans start at $9/mo for 10,000 ops.
Via the standard Scrupp webhook. Make's Webhooks module accepts any HTTP POST with JSON body, which is exactly what Scrupp sends.
Yes. Use Make's HTTP module to call the Scrupp REST API — enrich a contact, verify an email, or fetch scrape results — as part of a multi-step scenario.
Related integrations
Keep exploring: Google Sheets · HubSpot · Zapier · Webhook
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