How to Use Make.com AI Model Updates

How to Use the Latest AI Model Updates in make.com

The latest product release for make.com introduces new AI models, refreshed OpenAI and Gemini support, and helpful interface tweaks that simplify building and maintaining scenarios. This step-by-step guide shows you exactly how to use these updates in your automations.

Overview of the New AI Features in make.com

Recent improvements to the AI capabilities in make.com focus on:

  • Adding the most recent OpenAI and Google Gemini models
  • Making AI modules easier to configure and maintain
  • Refining the module rename panel and general UI

The goal is to keep your scenarios compatible with fast-evolving AI services and reduce the time you spend adjusting modules when providers deprecate older models.

Step 1: Access the Latest AI Models in make.com

The first step is to make sure you are using the newest AI modules and models offered inside make.com.

Open the Scenario Editor in make.com

  1. Log in to your make.com account.
  2. From the dashboard, open an existing scenario or create a new one.
  3. Click the big plus icon to add a module to your scenario.

This opens the module picker, where you can find all AI-related modules.

Select Updated OpenAI and Gemini Modules

In the module list, use the search bar to find AI providers:

  • Type OpenAI to see the newest OpenAI modules.
  • Type Gemini or Google AI to see Gemini-based modules.

The latest release ensures recent models are available so you can build new scenarios with current AI capabilities without worrying about outdated endpoints.

Step 2: Choose and Configure the Right Models in make.com

Once you have added an AI module, you need to select and configure the specific model inside make.com.

Pick a Current OpenAI Model

  1. Click the AI module you added in the scenario canvas.
  2. In the module configuration panel, open the Model dropdown.
  3. Choose one of the latest supported OpenAI models, such as a recent GPT or embedding model (as listed in the most current product update).

If a model is marked as new or recommended, prefer it over older versions to stay aligned with provider best practices.

Pick a Current Gemini Model

  1. Add or select a Gemini-related module in your scenario on make.com.
  2. Open the configuration panel for the module.
  3. Select a Gemini model from the Model dropdown, based on your use case (text generation, chat, or multimodal features as supported by the latest update).

Review any notes in the module UI about input format, token limits, or supported features to avoid errors at runtime.

Step 3: Update Existing AI Modules in make.com

If you already have scenarios using older AI models, the new release for make.com helps you keep them up to date.

Identify Outdated Models

  1. Open each AI-heavy scenario in make.com.
  2. Check modules connected to OpenAI or Gemini.
  3. Look for any warnings, labels, or notes that suggest a model is deprecated or will be removed.

This allows you to upgrade models before they stop working.

Switch to Supported Models

  1. For each affected module, open the configuration panel.
  2. Use the Model dropdown to select one of the newest recommended AI models.
  3. Save the module configuration.
  4. Run a test execution of the scenario to confirm that responses and data structures still match what your downstream modules expect.

By completing these steps, you ensure your automations on make.com remain stable while gaining the benefits of new AI capabilities.

Step 4: Use the Updated Module Rename Panel in make.com

The release also includes improvements to the module rename panel, making it easier to keep scenarios organized.

Open and Use the Rename Panel

  1. In your scenario on make.com, click any module on the canvas.
  2. Look for the module name at the top of the configuration panel or next to the module icon.
  3. Click the name (or the rename icon, depending on your UI) to open the rename field.

You can now type a descriptive name that clearly reflects the module’s purpose.

Naming Best Practices for AI Modules

For easy maintenance in make.com, follow these simple naming tips:

  • Include the provider and model, for example: OpenAI GPT content writer.
  • Mention the scenario role, such as Gemini summarizer for support tickets.
  • Use consistent patterns across scenarios so teammates immediately recognize what each module does.

Clear module names combined with the updated rename panel reduce confusion when you return to a complex scenario months later.

Step 5: Test and Monitor AI Scenarios in make.com

After upgrading models and renaming modules, thoroughly test your workflows in make.com.

Run Manual Executions

  1. Use the Run once (or equivalent) button in the scenario editor.
  2. Trigger the AI modules with typical test data.
  3. Inspect the output bundles from OpenAI or Gemini modules.

Confirm that fields, formats, and message structures match what downstream modules expect, such as email, CRM, or database modules.

Adjust Prompts and Settings

New models may behave slightly differently. In make.com, you can refine:

  • System and user prompts to guide behavior
  • Temperature and other sampling settings, if available
  • Maximum tokens or output size constraints

Iterate until your AI modules consistently produce reliable and useful responses for your automation goals.

Additional Resources for make.com Users

To go deeper into the latest AI model updates, interface tweaks, and technical details, review the official release article on the help center. You can access it directly here: Latest AI Models and UI Updates for OpenAI and Gemini.

If you need strategic help designing large-scale AI workflows or integrating complex systems around make.com, consider working with experienced automation and AI specialists. For expert consulting and implementation services, visit Consultevo.

Summary: Getting the Best from make.com AI Updates

By learning how to access the newest AI models, updating existing modules, using the improved module rename panel, and thoroughly testing scenarios, you can fully leverage the recent enhancements in make.com. Keeping your AI automations current will improve reliability, future-proof your workflows, and make collaboration across your team much easier.

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