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Make Automation via Rube MCP

Automate Make (formerly Integromat) operations through Composio's Make toolkit via Rube MCP.

Toolkit docs: composio.dev/toolkits/make

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

TaskTool SlugKey Params
Get operationsMAKE_GET_OPERATIONS(check schema for filters)
List languagesMAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES(none)
List timezonesMAKE_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 CaseAlternative Approach
Trigger a scenarioUse Make's native webhook or API endpoint directly
Create a scenarioUse Make's scenario management API directly
Schedule executionUse RUBE_MANAGE_RECIPE_SCHEDULE with composed workflows
Multi-app workflowCompose individual toolkit tools via RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL
Data transformationUse 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

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Source

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Overview

Automate Make (Integromat) operations using Composio's Rube MCP toolkit. It enables retrieving operation data, looking up supported languages and timezones, and validating scenario configurations against current tool schemas. Always query RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to ensure you’re using the latest enums and operation schemas.

How This Skill Works

Connect to Rube MCP at https://rube.app/mcp and ensure a Make connection is ACTIVE with the toolkit set to make. Use tools like MAKE_GET_OPERATIONS, MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES, and MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_TIMEZONES to fetch data and enums, referring to the current schemas provided by RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS. Validate user inputs against the returned enums and handle pagination for large operation datasets.

When to Use It

  • When you need to retrieve Make operation logs or usage data for a scenario
  • When you want to see the full set of supported language codes for scenarios or interfaces
  • When you want the complete list of supported timezone identifiers for scheduling
  • When configuring a scenario and needing valid language/timezone values
  • When debugging or auditing Make workflows and ensuring inputs align with current schemas

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Add Rube MCP as an MCP server (https://rube.app/mcp) and connect Make with toolkit 'make', then verify RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS is responsive
  2. Step 2: Call MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES and MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_TIMEZONES to cache current enums for languages and timezones
  3. Step 3: Use MAKE_GET_OPERATIONS with appropriate filters (date range, scenario ID) and paginate results if needed

Best Practices

  • Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to fetch the latest tool schemas before making other calls
  • Cache MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_LANGUAGES and MAKE_LIST_ENUMS_TIMEZONES results to avoid repeated calls within a session
  • Validate all configuration inputs against the exact values returned by the enums
  • Handle pagination when processing MAKE_GET_OPERATIONS results and apply filters to limit scope
  • Verify Make connection status is ACTIVE before running any workflows

Example Use Cases

  • Fetch and filter operation logs for a specific Make scenario within a date range and export the results
  • Lookup all supported languages and apply a valid language code when configuring a multilingual Make scenario
  • Retrieve all valid timezones, then set up a schedule in Europe/Berlin for a recurring task
  • Validate user input against language and timezone enums during scenario setup to prevent misconfigurations
  • Monitor operation counts and error rates to identify failing Make tasks and trigger alerts

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