TL;DR

Make.com connects hundreds of apps. You build the workflow yourself. It can post to Telegram, but it doesn't pick what to post. Mira is built only for Telegram channels. It finds content from sources like RSS and YouTube, scores it with AI, and posts the best. Pick Make if you want to link many apps and build custom flows. Pick Mira if you just want a Telegram channel kept full of good content.

We make Mira, so we're not a neutral judge. We'll still be fair. Make.com is a strong tool. It's just built for a different job than Mira.

Here's the honest difference, and how to pick.

The 30-second decision

Use Make.com if you want to connect many apps. For example: a new row in a sheet sends a Slack message and a Telegram post. You build it yourself.

Use Mira if your goal is one thing: a Telegram channel that stays full of relevant posts. You don't want to build anything.

What Make.com does

Make.com is a workflow builder. You connect apps and set up steps. When something happens in one app, Make does something in another.

It supports hundreds of apps. Telegram is one of them. The Telegram Bot module works on every plan, even the free one. You can post to a channel when a new RSS item or a new spreadsheet row shows up.

The catch: Make posts exactly what you tell it. It does not read the content. It can't tell a great article from a weak one. If your source posts ten items, Make posts all ten.

What Mira does

Mira does one job. It keeps a Telegram channel full of relevant content.

You add sources: RSS feeds, YouTube channels, subreddits, Google News, web pages. You tell Mira what your channel is about. Then AI scores each item for fit. Mira posts the good ones and skips the rest.

There's no workflow to build. You don't wire up steps. For a deeper look, see how Mira works.

Side by side

  Make.com Mira
Built forAny app-to-app automationTelegram channels only
SetupYou build each workflowAdd sources, done
Picks content for youNoYes — AI scores each item
Skips duplicatesYou build itBuilt in
Free plan1,000 credits/monthYes
Paid from$9/month1000 ⭐/mo (≈$13)
Other appsHundredsTelegram only
Want the no-setup route? Add a source, set a schedule, and Mira fills your channel. 3 days of Pro free, no credit card.
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Three real cases

You run a Telegram news channel

You want good articles from a few sources, posted daily. You don't want duplicates or off-topic posts. Pick Mira. It curates and posts on its own.

You connect many tools across your business

You move data between a CRM, sheets, email, and Slack. Telegram is just one stop. Pick Make.com. It's built for this.

You want both

You use Make for your app plumbing. You use Mira for your Telegram channel. Run both. They don't overlap. This is common, and it works.

When neither one fits

Do you post a few hand-written updates a week? Then you don't need either tool. Telegram's built-in scheduled messages are enough. See our guide to scheduling posts on a Telegram channel.

Do you need code-level control over every step? Then a custom bot may fit better than both. It costs more time, but you control everything.

Frequently asked questions

Can Make.com post to a Telegram channel?

Yes. Make.com has a Telegram Bot module on every plan, including the free one. You add the bot to your channel and build a workflow that sends messages. Make posts what you wire up; it does not pick content for you.

Is Make.com or Mira cheaper for Telegram?

Both start free. Make's free plan gives 1,000 credits a month, and paid plans start at $9/month. Mira is free to start, with Pro at 1000 Telegram Stars a month (about $13). The better value depends on whether you also automate other apps or only run a Telegram channel.

What is the difference between Make.com and Mira?

Make.com is a general automation platform. It connects hundreds of apps, and you build each workflow by hand. Mira is built only for Telegram channels. It pulls content from sources like RSS and YouTube, scores it with AI, and posts the best — with no workflow to build.

Can I use Make.com and Mira together?

Yes. Many people use Make for app-to-app plumbing across their stack, and Mira to keep one Telegram channel full of relevant content. They solve different problems, so running both is common. If you want the simpler comparison, see Mira vs IFTTT.

Skip the workflow. Fill your channel.

Add a source, set a schedule, and let Mira post the good stuff. 3 days of Pro free, no credit card needed.

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