Tool Comparison
An honest comparison. Zapier is the right answer sometimes. A custom build is the right answer other times. This page helps you figure out which situation you're in — without an agenda.
Zapier looks cheap on day one. Custom looks expensive. Once your task volume grows, the maths often flips.
Professional plan (~2,000 tasks/mo): $2,484
Team/Company tier (higher volume, multi-step Zaps): $7,200–$21,600
Plus: time spent debugging failed runs and rebuilding Zaps as workflows change.
Initial build: $2,000–$8,000 one-off
Ongoing changes (optional, only when needed): $0–$300/mo
3-year total: $2,000–$18,800 — and you own it at the end
No per-task pricing. No rate limits. No monthly rent on your own workflow.
Zapier is worth it if you're connecting a couple of off-the-shelf apps with simple, low-volume workflows and don't have anyone in-house to build custom. It stops being worth it once your task count grows, your logic gets complex enough to need Paths and Filters stacked on top of each other, or a single Zap failure starts costing you real money.
Replace it when: your monthly task usage keeps pushing you into a higher pricing tier, the workflow needs conditional logic Zapier can't express cleanly, you need it to run reliably at a volume where a failed Zap actually costs money, or you're paying for multiple tools that a single custom system could replace.
Zapier's Professional plan starts around $69/month for 2,000 tasks, but task usage climbs fast with any multi-step Zap — most businesses running real operations land on the $200–$600/month range once you factor in Team or Company tiers. At that rate, a one-time custom build often pays for itself within a year.