Snapdock vs Zapier

Run real code. Not no-code blocks.

Zapier wires SaaS apps together with prebuilt steps. Snapdock runs the actual scripts and automations you wrote — any logic, any library — 24/7, and tells you in plain English when one breaks. When a Zap isn't enough, Snapdock runs your code.

No servers, no cron jobs, no YAML. Free to start.

The honest take

Two good tools. Different jobs.

Reach for Zapier when

  • You're connecting SaaS apps with no code (Gmail → Sheets → Slack).
  • Your logic fits prebuilt triggers and actions.
  • You don't want to write or run any code at all.

Reach for Snapdock when

  • You wrote real code — a scraper, a sync, an ETL — often with an AI tool.
  • Your logic is too custom for prebuilt blocks.
  • You want to own the code, not rent connectors — and have it watched.
Side by side

Snapdock vs Zapier, line by line

When the automation is real code, the job is different.

Snapdock Zapier
What it runs Your real Python code, any library Prebuilt no-code steps (Zaps)
Custom logic Anything you can write Prebuilt actions + sandboxed code steps
Runs code from Cursor/v0/Bolt Drop the script in Sandboxed code steps, not your full script
Scheduled runs Pick a schedule, no per-task limits Per-task pricing & limits
Failure alerts in plain English “We noticed…” in Slack/email Task errors in a dashboard
Drift detection Slow jobs & broken creds flagged No
You own the logic It's your code, export anytime Locked to their platform
Cost at scale Not metered per task Per-task pricing climbs fast
Plain-English weekly digest Yes No
FAQ

The questions you're already asking.

Everything you need to know about Snapdock.

Is Snapdock like Zapier? +

No. Zapier connects SaaS apps with prebuilt no-code steps; Snapdock runs the real code you wrote — any logic, any Python library — and watches it 24/7. They overlap only when your automation outgrows no-code blocks.

Can Snapdock run a script I made with Cursor or Bolt? +

Yes. Drop the script or repo in; Snapdock detects how it runs, schedules it, and watches it. No rewrites into prebuilt connectors.

Do I need to know how to deploy it? +

No. There's no terminal, no config, and nothing to host. Drag the folder in and pick a schedule.

What happens when it breaks? +

Snapdock sends a plain-English alert in Slack or email with the line to fix — not just a task error buried in a dashboard.

Is it cheaper than Zapier at scale? +

Often, yes. Snapdock isn't metered per task, so high-volume automations don't get expensive the way per-task pricing can. Exact cost depends on usage.

Know what every automation is doing.

Free to start. No terminal required.