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Zapier vs Tines (2026)

Side-by-side comparison of Zapier vs Tines — pricing, capabilities, integrations, deployment complexity, and ratings. Last updated June 2026.

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Zapier

by Zapier Inc.

The most widely used workflow automation platform, connecting 9,000+ apps with Zaps, Zapier MCP, AI Agents, and Chatbots. Free tier; Professional from $19.99/mo. Agents from $33.33/mo.

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Tines

by Tines

No-code intelligent workflow platform for security, IT and operations teams: builds, runs and monitors AI agents and automations. Free Community Edition, paid plans from custom pricing. $272M raised, valued at $1.125B.

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Zapier
Tines
Pricing model
freemium
freemium
Starting price
$20/mo
Contact sales
Pricing transparency
public
partial
Contract type
both
both
Customer segment
SMB
ENTERPRISE
Deployment
cloud
web, api, cloud, self-hosted
Setup difficulty
easy
moderate
Avg setup time
< 30 minutes for first Zap (sign up, connect 2 apps, configure trigger and action); 1-4 weeks for full team automation rollout
1-5 days for first workflow (no-code builder, pre-built templates available)
Editorial rating
4.3 / 5
4.5 / 5
G2 rating
4.5/5 (2079 reviews)
4.7/5 (401 reviews)
MCP compatible
Yes
Yes
GitHub stars
N/A
N/A
Data training
not disclosed
not disclosed
Human in loop
optional
optional
Security certs
SOC 2 Type II, SOC 3, GDPR, CCPA
SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, ISO 42001, GDPR, CCPA

Capabilities

Zapier

no-codeworkflow-buildercrm-syncreporting

Tines

workflow-builderautonomousno-codeagentic-codingreportingscheduling

Pros & Limitations

Editorial assessment

Zapier

Pros

  • Largest app library in the market at 8,000+ integrations: if a tool has an API, Zapier almost certainly connects to it, making it the default automation starting point for non-technical teams.
  • No-code Zap editor means non-technical teams can build automations in minutes without engineering support, and Zapier Copilot (AI assistant) can build Zaps from natural language descriptions.
  • Zapier MCP is now bundled into all paid plans: AI agents and copilots can trigger Zap workflows and access connected app data using natural language, adding a meaningful AI action layer on top of the 8,000+ integration catalog.

Limitations

  • Task-based pricing scales steeply at volume: high-frequency automations can become expensive quickly compared to operation-based alternatives like Make.com, which typically runs 5-10x cheaper at 100K+ tasks/month.
  • Linear Zap model struggles with complex branching logic, iteration, and advanced data transformation that Make handles natively, often requiring multiple Zaps and workarounds for scenarios n8n solves in a single workflow.
  • No self-hosting option: all data passes through Zapier infrastructure, which is a blocker for teams with strict data residency requirements who should evaluate n8n self-hosted instead.

Tines

Pros

  • Full-spectrum automation in one platform: teams choose deterministic logic, human-in-the-loop, or full AI autonomy per workflow, giving security and IT teams precise control without switching tools or rebuilding workflows when requirements change
  • No-code drag-and-drop interface that handles mission-critical workflows: security teams with no engineering background build complex incident response automations using Story Copilot (natural language builder launched February 2026) that historically required developer time
  • MCP server support available on all plans including the free Community Edition: build and deploy custom remote MCP servers directly on the Storyboard and connect to Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cline, or any MCP-compatible client in minutes

Limitations

  • Custom pricing only above the Community and Starter tiers: no published rates require a sales conversation, making budget planning and comparison against Zapier ($16/month) or n8n (free self-hosted) difficult without entering a commercial discussion
  • Security-first heritage means the platform is most mature for SecOps and ITOps workflows: teams in marketing, sales, or product may find less community content and fewer pre-built workflow templates for their use cases versus Zapier or Make
  • Free Community Edition has meaningful feature limits (1 builder, 3 flows): teams that outgrow it move to Starter Edition (self-serve, pricing not publicly published) or Enterprise (custom), with no transparent intermediate pricing between free and enterprise

Frequently asked questions

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Zapier uses a freemium model, starting at $20 per month. Tines uses a freemium model.

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