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Automate lead workflows with Make

The Buska Make integration (formerly Integromat) sends every social buying signal detected by Buska to a Make scenario via webhook, where you build powerful no-code automations across 1,800+ apps. When a buying signal appears on Reddit, Twitter / X, LinkedIn, Hacker News, Quora, YouTube, or 30+ other platforms, Make triggers any workflow you design: CRM sync (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive), email sequence (Lemlist, Instantly), Slack alert, spreadsheet update, AI enrichment, multi-step routing. All without writing code. Setup takes 5 minutes. The Buska Make integration is included on every plan starting at $49 per month, and Make itself starts at $10.59 per month for 10,000 operations.

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What you can do with Buska + Make

  • Trigger Make scenarios from Buska webhook events in real time with HMAC-SHA256-signed payloads for authenticity
  • Build multi-step automations: detect leadenrich with Clearbit / Apollocreate CRM recordsend Slack alertstart email sequence
  • Connect to 1,800+ apps through Make's app library (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Lemlist, Instantly, Notion, Airtable, Slack, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and many more)
  • Filter and route leads based on intent score, platform, keyword, or language with Make's router and filter modules
  • Build visual workflows without code using Make's drag-and-drop scenario builder
  • Use Make AI modules (OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral) to score, classify, or draft replies for each Buska lead
  • Branch by intent type: active demand → instant pitch sequence, pain expression → empathy-first sequence, competitor mention → migration playbook
  • Monitor execution in Make's operations log with detailed step-by-step debugging

How to set up Buska + Make

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Create a Make scenario

In Make, create a new scenario with a Custom Webhook trigger module. Make generates a unique webhook URL for that scenario. Each Make scenario can have multiple modules chained together, branching logic via routers, and error handlers for retries.

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Connect in Buska

Paste the Make webhook URL in Buska Settings > Integrations > Webhook. The connection is instant. Buska signs every webhook with HMAC-SHA256 for authenticity. Make automatically detects the payload structure on the first event so you do not need to define a schema.

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Build your automation

Add Make modules to process the Buska lead: Filter by intent score or platform, Transform with Set variable or JSON parse, Enrich with Clearbit / Apollo / HubSpot lookups, Route to CRM, Send notifications (Slack, Discord, email, SMS). Each module takes 1 operation per execution.

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Use Make AI modules

Drop in Make AI modules to process each Buska signal with an LLM: score the lead with custom criteria, classify by buying intent type, draft a personalized reply in your brand voice, or summarize the social thread. OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Mistral, and Hugging Face are all supported natively.

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Configure filters at the Buska level

Filter at the Buska level so you only consume Make operations on real leads. Set minimum intent score (most teams use 70 out of 100), platforms, keywords. Buska filters out about 90% of irrelevant mentions before they reach Make, saving on your operations quota.

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Activate and monitor

Turn on your Make scenario. Every qualifying lead from Buska triggers your automation. Monitor runs in Make's dashboard with detailed execution logs, success / error counts, and operations consumed. Failed runs can be rerun manually or auto-retried with error handlers.

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Real use cases with Make

No-code lead pipeline

Social signalMake filters by score > 70Creates HubSpot deal with Buska context as custom properties → Sends Slack alert to #hot-leadsAdds to Lemlist campaign with post URL as variable → Logs in Airtable for reporting. All automated, zero code, end-to-end in under 60 seconds.

Multi-CRM routing

Route leads to different CRMs based on region or product line. Make's router module evaluates the Buska payload and sends EMEA signals to HubSpot EMEA, APAC signals to Salesforce APAC, NA signals to Pipedrive NA. Routing latency: under 30 seconds.

AI-powered enrichment chain

Make receives the Buska signalApollo finds the work emailOpenAI drafts a personalized first line referencing the social post → Lemlist sends the email → Slack notifies the SDR. Reply rate on this chain runs 12 to 20% vs 2 to 5% cold baseline.

Multi-tool orchestration

Buska signal triggers a Make scenario that fires 5 actions in parallel: create HubSpot contact, post to Slack, add to Notion database, create Linear ticket for the SDR, update Salesforce account. One signal, 5 destinations, zero copy-paste.

Frequently asked questions about Buska + Make

Do I need a paid Make plan to use Buska?
Make's Free plan includes 1,000 operations per month which works for testing or low-volume use (under 50 Buska signals per month). For production use, the Core plan at $10.59 per month for 10,000 operations is the typical starting point. Pro plan at $18.82 per month adds priority execution and scenario versioning.
How do I connect Buska to Make?
Use Buska's Webhook integration. In Make, create a scenario with a Custom Webhook trigger, copy the webhook URL, paste it in Buska Settings > Integrations > Webhook. The connection completes in under 2 minutes, and Make auto-detects the payload structure from the first event.
How many Make operations does each Buska lead consume?
Each Buska lead triggers 1 webhook which is 1 Make operation. Each subsequent module (filter, enrich, create record, send notification) also consumes 1 operation each. A typical 5-step Make scenario (filter + enrich + HubSpot + Slack + email) consumes 5 operations per lead. At 2,000 leads per month, that is 10,000 operations = $10.59 Make Core plan.
What is the latency for Buska → Make automations?
Median latency from social signal to completed Make scenario is 30 to 120 seconds depending on the number of modules. Make's Core plan has 15-minute interval on scheduled scenarios but instant execution on webhook triggers, which is what Buska uses.
Can Make handle Buska error retries?
Yes. Make has built-in error handlers that retry failed module executions with configurable backoff (1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour). For transient API failures (rate limits, 5xx errors), Make's auto-retry handles it. For permanent failures, you can route to an error channel in Slack for manual review.
Is Make better than Zapier for Buska?
Make is generally more cost-effective than Zapier for multi-step automations: Make Core at $10.59 per month gives 10,000 operations, while Zapier Starter at $19.99 per month gives only 750 tasks. Zapier has more app integrations (6,000+) but Make has better branching logic and JSON manipulation. For B2B lead workflows, most users prefer Make.
Is the Buska Make integration secure?
Yes. Buska signs every webhook with HMAC-SHA256 so your Make scenario can verify authenticity. The webhook URL is stored encrypted at rest with AES-256 in Buska. Make also uses TLS 1.3 in transit and is SOC 2 Type II certified. The combined stack meets standard B2B compliance requirements.
How much does the Buska Make integration cost?
The Buska Make integration is included on every plan at no extra cost (uses the Webhook integration internally). Buska plans start at $49 per month (Starter, 3 keywords), $99 per month (Growth, 10 keywords), and $249 per month (Scale, 25 keywords). Make is paid separately, starting at $10.59 per month. All Buska plans include a 7-day free trial.

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