### Answer
The choice between Make.com and Zapier largely depends on the specific requirements of your project, including the complexity of the workflows and the integration capabilities you need. Both platforms offer robust solutions for automating tasks and managing webhooks.
Make.com (formerly Integromat) is known for its visual editor that can handle complex workflows and allows more direct control over the data manipulation. It can be particularly useful when dealing with detailed processes that require multiple steps and conditions [(1)](
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Zapier, on the other hand, is highly user-friendly and supports a wide range of apps. It's generally considered to be very intuitive for setting up simple to moderately complex automations. If Zapier is already part of your workflow and meets your needs aside from specific issues, it might be more beneficial to address those issues directly rather than switching platforms.
Since you mentioned having trouble replicating what Henryk did with Make.com using Zapier, it would be helpful to determine if Zapier supports the specific APIs and triggers/actions you need. Both platforms are capable of checking availability dates if the services (like Google Calendar or Calendly) provide suitable triggers and actions for your needs.
Ultimately, if Zapier currently integrates well with your other tools and you're only facing issues with specific tasks, it might be worth exploring solutions within Zapier or seeking advice on specific configurations you’re struggling with before making the switch.