Release 2025.06
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
1.33
Yes
Databases
PostgreSQL
15.12
-
Redis
v6.2.16
-
MongoDB Cloud
7.0
-
ElasticSearch
7.17.15
-
Message Queues
RabbitMQ
3.13.7.1
Yes
Erlang
26.2.5.11
Yes
Filesystem
NFS
4.1
-
Public-facing changes
New apps
Make AI Content Extractor - We've released a new built-in app that extracts structured text and metadata from files like PDFs, Word documents, images, and audio recordings—directly within your Make scenarios. The app is currently in open beta, available to all customers on paid plans, except for the Enterprise plan at the moment.
Pictory - This AI-powered platform enables you to create and edit engaging videos quickly and easily. You can manage transcriptions, summaries, and video generation in your Pictory account using this new app.
Postiz - This open-source social media tool lets you create, update, and delete posts, upload files, and retrieve post data from your Postiz account—directly within your scenarios.
Updated apps
OpenAI - We’ve added new parameters to our Create a Model Response module and Create a Completion module.
Shopify – We’ve released an updated version of the Shopify app using the GraphQL API, offering better performance and improved data handling. To learn more, see Shopify tips and examples.
Webhooks - You can now attach multiple API keys to your custom webhook. This feature provides an extra layer of security to control access management.
Make - Connections to the Make app can now be established using OAuth2 or an API key.
Salesforce Pardot - It’s now possible to connect using OAuth client credentials, streamlining the authentication process.
Calendly - We've added a new module: Cancel an Event.
LiveChat - A new connection procedure has been imlpemented for LiveChat, requiring your client credentials.
Printful - The API key connection type has been deprecated. You can now create a connection using client credentials.
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