App Integrations
Every integration pair compared across Zapier, Make, and n8n. See which platform supports your apps, how many triggers and actions are available, and which one we recommend for each combination.
3 integrations in Design


Canva + Slack
Canva is where marketing teams make graphics, decks, and social posts. Slack is where they talk about everything else. Canva ships a native Slack app that handles sharing designs and comment notifications, so most teams start there. An automation tool helps with the stuff the native app doesn't do: pulling Slack file uploads into a Canva brand kit, posting design-export links to custom channels, and kicking off design drafts from a slash command.


Figma + Linear
Figma and Linear link the two systems where product work actually lives — design comments and engineering tickets. This pairing closes the handoff gap: instead of designers pasting screenshots into Linear by hand or engineers scrolling Figma threads for context, automation keeps the two graphs aligned. Teams blending design, PM, and engineering lean on this integration to make review loops and shipping status auditable in both tools without double-entry.


Miro + Notion
Miro is a digital whiteboard. Notion is a docs-and-database tool. Teams use them together for product work: Miro for brainstorming and flows, Notion for specs and wikis. Notion has a native embed that lets you drop a public Miro board into a page. An automation platform does the other direction: creating a Miro board automatically when a Notion database row appears, pre-populated with cards from the row's fields.