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
-
New service: Lickman
We're introducing a new service designed to manage lifecycle of licenses and provides the system with the ability to respond to changes in organization licenses and license parameters.
What it does: Lickman manages the available license parameters recognized by the system.
What's coming: In an upcoming release, we'll deploy the Lickman service to your environments. Here are the key aspects:
The Lickman service will be installed and ready for use.
Changes to the licenses will continue operate normally.
Service-to-service communication for Lickman will be activated in this release.
There will not be any data migration other than automatic bootstrap.
Why this matters: This update is required. Deploying Lickman is requisite for keeping the licenses in healthy state.
Resource allocation
The Lickman has the following memory configuration:
Requested memory:
128MiThis is the minimum amount of memory the service needs to start and run.
Memory limit:
256MiThis is the maximum amount of memory the service is allowed to use.
Public-facing changes
New apps
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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