Release 2025.01
Current software version numbers
The following is a list of current software versions running in Make's release environment. You can also find announcements of planned updates and upcoming end-of-life support for specific versions here.
Containerization
Kubernetes
1.30
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Databases
PostgreSQL
15.5
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Redis
v6.2.16
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MongoDB Cloud
7.0
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ElasticSearch
7.17.15
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Message Queues
RabbitMQ
3.13.7
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Erlang
26.2.5.3
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Filesystem
NFS
4.1
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Current service version numbers
The following are the current version numbers for services. You can verify them in your instance by going to Administration > Monitoring.
accman
2.16.13
Yes
apps-processor
v2.4.3
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agency
4.0-beta
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aws-rds-log-reader
v1.1.0
Yes
broker
6.6.0
Yes
broker-gw-logger
6.6.0
Yes
cron
v1.0.16
Yes
datadog-agent
7.58.1
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datadog-cluster-agent
7.58.1
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db-updater
v1.5.83
Yes
emails-processor
v2.12.0
Yes
engine
v5.1.0
Yes
gateway
3.15.0
Yes
imt-auditman
1.2.3
Yes
ipm-server
v3.30.0
Yes
ipm-service
v1.5.5
Yes
kibana
7.17.15
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mongo-auto-indexer
master
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nginx
v1.22.1
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notifications-processor
v2.5.1
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overseer
4.5.0
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renderer-processor
3.2.4
Yes
scheduler
v5.1.0
Yes
trackman
v2.11.3
Yes
trigger
2.6.0
Yes
web-api
v5.19.0
Yes
web-streamer
5.10.0
Yes
web-zone
v4.64.1
Yes
Public-facing changes
Improvements and changes
Our new Analytics dashboard, available to Enterprise users, gives you a clear view of your account’s key metrics. You can easily see what’s happening across all of your scenario, so you can stay on top of things and make informed decisions to optimize performance.
We've updated our downgrading and cancelation process. Now, if you downgrade to a plan that only offers one team, or if you cancel and revert to the Free plan, you will be asked to choose the team you want to keep. You will also see a table, comparing the features of your old and new plan, before you commit to the change. For more information, refer to our Changing your subscription article.
Users can now retry multiple incomplete executions at once. You can either select specific incomplete executions or attempt to retry all of them. You can see approximately when an incomplete execution will be rerun in the scenario incomplete executions tab.
We’ve updated your options in the profile settings. Before, you were unable to change the country you first chose when registering. Now, you can change your country if necessary.
You can now schedule resolving multiple incomplete executions at once with the Make API. This feature is best for resolving incomplete executions caused by temporary errors like rate limit or connection errors, or for incomplete executions where you fixed the error already.
We've improved the way that custom app logos are processed for more accurate representation. For more details on how single color, multicolor, and grayscale logos are processed, view the specifications and examples here.
Documentation updates
We've updated our documentation on creating connections with Google family apps. The new version aligns with the updated Google Cloud Platform user experience and includes new tips to guide you through setting up a connection in Make.
Canva - The app's logo has been updated in both the documentation and the product for a refreshed look.
SpreadsheetWeb Hub - New documentation for the SpreadsheetWeb Hub app is now available, offering detailed guidance on its modules in Make.
SystemPrompt.io - New documentation is available! Use it to manage and customize AI system prompts directly within your workflows.
Placetel - We have new documentation for Placetel in Make! Use it to manage calls, faxes, contacts, and search for SIP users in your Placetel account.
Taggun Receipt OCR - Our latest documentation gives info about how to integrate Taggun in Make and use it to extract receipt details like amounts, taxes, and dates from images or URLs.
Operations - The section If you are running out of operations has been updated to clarify the notification thresholds.
Microsoft Teams - The documentation now features the updated Redirect URI for the integration process.
Wix - Improved documentation with more visuals, including details on required permissions, is now available to guide you in using Wix in Make.
Google Cloud Speech - The Redirect URI in the documentation has been updated under the section that explains how to set up client credentials for integration with Make.
Knack - Updated documentation with new visuals reflecting the updated UI in Knack is now available.
Bitrix24 - The documentation has been updated to clarify that Bitrix24 modules in Make are accessible only with a paid Bitrix24 account.
Apps updates
New apps:
Braze - Braze is a platform that helps businesses deliver personalized messaging and experiences to their users across various channels. It enables brands to build stronger relationships with customers through targeted campaigns, real-time data analytics, and user insights. In Make, you can manage user profiles, catalogs, and catalog items, as well as send messages and make API calls.
Snapchat Campaign Management - We now have a new Snapchat app that enables you to manage your ad accounts, ad squads, and organization members within your Snapchat Ads Manager account.
Updated apps:
OpenAI - We have renamed the module Create a Completion (Prompt) (GPT-3, GPT-3.5, GPT-4) to Create a Completion (Prompt) (GPT and o1 Models).
Instagram for Business (Facebook login) - We have renamed our Instagram for Business app to Instagram for Business (Facebook login) allowing you to configure Facebook authentication and access features such as managing media, posts, stories and more for Instagram Business accounts.
Google Ads Campaign Management - There is a new module named Search Objects (SearchStream Query). Additionally, the Search Objects module was renamed to Search Objects (Search Query)
UiPath - We’ve added a new connection type for UiPath. You can choose to use the original OAuth connection or the new version with client credentials.
OneSignal - The process for creating a connection with OneSignal in Make has changed. You now need to create a custom application in your OneSignal account and obtain an API key to use when setting up the connection.
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