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Make.com Automated Backup & Version Control SaaS
A dedicated micro-SaaS that connects to Make.com via API to provide automated daily backups, unlimited version history, and one-click restoration of scenarios. This solves the acute fear of permanent data loss caused by Make's 60-day limit and lack of deleted scenario recovery.
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Differentiation
Community Voices
Real quotes from Reddit comments that inspired this opportunity
- “If you’ve ever worried about accidentally breaking or deleting a Make.com scenario”
- “You get version history, but only for the last 60 days — and if a scenario gets deleted, it’s gone for good.”
Action Plan
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Headline
Make.com Automated Backup & Version Control SaaS
Sub-headline
A dedicated micro-SaaS that connects to Make.com via API to provide automated daily backups, unlimited version history, and one-click restoration of scenarios. This solves the acute fear of permanent data loss caused by Make's 60-day limit and lack of deleted scenario recovery.
Who It's For
For No-code agencies, freelance automation experts, and SMB operations managers using Make.com.
Feature List
✓ Automated daily scenario backups ✓ Unlimited version history retention ✓ One-click restore for deleted or broken blueprints ✓ Visual diff tool to see changes between versions
Social Proof
“If you’ve ever worried about accidentally breaking or deleting a Make.com scenario”— Reddit user, r/r/nocode
“You get version history, but only for the last 60 days — and if a scenario gets deleted, it’s gone for good.”— Reddit user, r/r/nocode
Where to Validate
Share your landing page in r/r/nocode — that's exactly where these pain points were discovered.