make-automation
Automate Make (Integromat) tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): operations, enums, language and timezone lookups. Always search tools first for current schemas.
About this skill
This skill empowers an AI agent to programmatically control and automate tasks within Make (formerly Integromat), a powerful visual platform for workflow automation. Leveraging Composio's Make toolkit via Rube MCP, the agent can execute various operations, manage enums, and perform language and timezone lookups. It requires an active Rube MCP connection and an existing Make connection configured through `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS`. The agent is instructed to always search tools first (`RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS`) to retrieve current schemas, ensuring accurate and up-to-date interaction with Make modules.
Best use case
Automating multi-step workflows in Make, orchestrating data flow between various applications, scheduling recurring tasks, or programmatically managing Make scenarios based on external triggers or AI-driven decisions.
Automate Make (Integromat) tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): operations, enums, language and timezone lookups. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Successful execution or management of specified Make (Integromat) scenarios, leading to automated data transfers, task scheduling, or integration actions across various connected applications as defined within Make.
Practical example
Example input
User: "Can you help me set up an automation in Make to send new Shopify orders to a Google Sheet?" Agent (internal thought): "I need to use `make-automation` to interact with Make. First, I should search for available Make operations related to Shopify and Google Sheets using `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` to get the current schema, then use those operations to construct or modify a scenario via `make-automation`."
Example output
Agent: "I have successfully initiated the creation of a Make scenario that will transfer new Shopify orders to your specified Google Sheet. Please check your Make account for the new scenario and review its configuration."
When to use this skill
- When you need to dynamically create, modify, or execute Make (Integromat) scenarios directly from an AI agent's interface. Ideal for scenarios requiring the AI to integrate different cloud services, automate data syncs, or manage complex business processes without manual intervention in the Make platform.
When not to use this skill
- If your automation needs do not involve Make (Integromat), or if Rube MCP is not configured or available. This skill is also not suitable for tasks that require direct API calls to services *other* than Make, or for complex data transformations that are better handled by dedicated data processing tools outside the Make ecosystem.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/make-automation/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How make-automation Compares
| Feature / Agent | make-automation | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Claude | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | medium | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Automate Make (Integromat) tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): operations, enums, language and timezone lookups. Always search tools first for current schemas.
Which AI agents support this skill?
This skill is designed for Claude.
How difficult is it to install?
The installation complexity is rated as medium. You can find the installation instructions above.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# Make Automation via Rube MCP Automate Make (formerly Integromat) operations through Composio's Make toolkit via Rube MCP. ## Prerequisites - Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available) - Active Make connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `make` - Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas ## Setup **Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works. 1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds 2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `make` 3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Make authentication 4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows ## Core Workflows ### 1. Get Operations Data **When to use**: User wants to retrieve operation logs or usage data from Make scenarios **Tool sequence**: 1. `MAKE_GET_OPERATIONS` - Retrieve operation records [Required] **Key parameters**: - Check current schema via RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS for available filters - May include date range, scenario ID, or status filters **Pitfalls**: - Operations data may be paginated; check for pagination tokens - Date filters must match expected format from schema - Large result sets should be filtered by date range or scenario ### 2. List Available Languages **When to use**: User wants to see supported languages for Make scenarios or interfaces **Tool sequence**: 1. `MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES` - Get all supported language codes [Required] **Key parameters**: - No required parameters; returns complete language list **Pitfalls**: - Language codes follow standard locale format (e.g., 'en', 'fr', 'de') - List is static and rarely changes; cache results when possible ### 3. List Available Timezones **When to use**: User wants to see supported timezones for scheduling Make scenarios **Tool sequence**: 1. `MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_TIMEZONES` - Get all supported timezone identifiers [Required] **Key parameters**: - No required parameters; returns complete timezone list **Pitfalls**: - Timezone identifiers use IANA format (e.g., 'America/New_York', 'Europe/London') - List is static and rarely changes; cache results when possible - Use these exact timezone strings when configuring scenario schedules ### 4. Scenario Configuration Lookup **When to use**: User needs to configure scenarios with correct language and timezone values **Tool sequence**: 1. `MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES` - Get valid language codes [Required] 2. `MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_TIMEZONES` - Get valid timezone identifiers [Required] **Key parameters**: - No parameters needed for either call **Pitfalls**: - Always verify language and timezone values against these enums before using in configuration - Using invalid values in scenario configuration will cause errors ## Common Patterns ### Enum Validation Before configuring any Make scenario properties that accept language or timezone: ``` 1. Call MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES or MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_TIMEZONES 2. Verify the desired value exists in the returned list 3. Use the exact string value from the enum list ``` ### Operations Monitoring ``` 1. Call MAKE_GET_OPERATIONS with date range filters 2. Analyze operation counts, statuses, and error rates 3. Identify failed operations for troubleshooting ``` ### Caching Strategy for Enums Since language and timezone lists are static: ``` 1. Call MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES once at workflow start 2. Store results in memory or local cache 3. Validate user inputs against cached values 4. Refresh cache only when starting a new session ``` ### Operations Analysis Workflow For scenario health monitoring: ``` 1. Call MAKE_GET_OPERATIONS with recent date range 2. Group operations by scenario ID 3. Calculate success/failure ratios per scenario 4. Identify scenarios with high error rates 5. Report findings to user or notification channel ``` ### Integration with Other Toolkits Make workflows often connect to other apps. Compose multi-tool workflows: ``` 1. Call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS to find tools for the target app 2. Connect required toolkits via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS 3. Use Make operations data to understand workflow execution patterns 4. Execute equivalent workflows directly via individual app toolkits ``` ## Known Pitfalls **Limited Toolkit**: - The Make toolkit in Composio currently has limited tools (operations, languages, timezones) - For full scenario management (creating, editing, running scenarios), consider using Make's native API - Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS to check for newly available tools - The toolkit may be expanded over time; re-check periodically **Operations Data**: - Operation records may have significant volume for active accounts - Always filter by date range to avoid fetching excessive data - Operation counts relate to Make's pricing tiers and quota usage - Failed operations should be investigated; they may indicate scenario configuration issues **Response Parsing**: - Response data may be nested under `data` key - Enum lists return arrays of objects with code and label fields - Operations data includes nested metadata about scenario execution - Parse defensively with fallbacks for optional fields **Rate Limits**: - Make API has rate limits per API token - Avoid rapid repeated calls to the same endpoint - Cache enum results (languages, timezones) as they rarely change - Operations queries should use targeted date ranges **Authentication**: - Make API uses token-based authentication - Tokens may have different permission scopes - Some operations data may be restricted based on token scope - Check that the authenticated user has access to the target organization ## Quick Reference | Task | Tool Slug | Key Params | |------|-----------|------------| | Get operations | MAKE_GET_OPERATIONS | (check schema for filters) | | List languages | MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES | (none) | | List timezones | MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_TIMEZONES | (none) | ## Additional Notes ### Alternative Approaches Since the Make toolkit has limited tools, consider these alternatives for common Make use cases: | Make Use Case | Alternative Approach | |--------------|---------------------| | Trigger a scenario | Use Make's native webhook or API endpoint directly | | Create a scenario | Use Make's scenario management API directly | | Schedule execution | Use RUBE_MANAGE_RECIPE_SCHEDULE with composed workflows | | Multi-app workflow | Compose individual toolkit tools via RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL | | Data transformation | Use RUBE_REMOTE_WORKBENCH for complex processing | ### Composing Equivalent Workflows Instead of relying solely on Make's toolkit, build equivalent automation directly: 1. Identify the apps involved in your Make scenario 2. Search for each app's tools via RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS 3. Connect all required toolkits 4. Build the workflow step-by-step using individual app tools 5. Save as a recipe via RUBE_CREATE_UPDATE_RECIPE for reuse ## When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
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