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Introducing the AssemblyAI app for Make (Integromat)

We've been working with Make to make our Speech AI available to no-code builders. With the AssemblyAI app for Make, you can use our speech recognition models, audio intelligence models, and build generative features with LLMs.

AssemblyAI and Make logo

Make (formerly Integromat) is a workflow automation tool that lets you integrate various services together without requiring coding knowledge.

We've been working with Make to make our state-of-the-art Speech AI available to no-code and low-code builders. With the AssemblyAI app for Make, you can use our AI models to process audio data by transcribing it with speech recognition models, analyzing it with audio intelligence models, and building generative features on top of it with LLMs.
You can supply audio to the AssemblyAI app and connect the output of our models to other services in your Make scenarios.

Each module in the AssemblyAI app has intuitive input parameters and detailed output parameters, so Make users can quickly integrate AssemblyAI into their processes. For example, in the image below, you can see how to configure a list of PII redaction policies. The user can add multiple policies to the list, and select each policy from a dropdown.

AssemblyAI Transcribe Audio module where PII redaction policies are configured.

Below you can see a Make scenario that is triggered when a new audio file is uploaded to Google Drive, which uses the AssemblyAI app to transcribe, redact PII, and generate a summary using LeMUR, and to finally upload each output back to Google Drive.

A Make scenario that is triggered when a new audio file is uploaded to Google Drive, then uses the AssemblyAI app to transcribe, redact PII, and generate a summary using LeMUR, to finally upload each output back to Google Drive.

Want to learn how to build with AssemblyAI and Make? Visit our documentation to learn how to get started and which modules are available in the AssemblyAI app for Make, or follow this tutorial on redacting PII using Make.