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Microsoft Power Automate vs Jitterbit
Microsoft Power Automate
Software
Automate tasks across cloud and on-premises apps
- From
- Free
- Rated
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The short version
- Only Microsoft Power Automate has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Microsoft Power Automate free plan limited to 750 flow runs/month and standard connectors only; premium connectors require paid plans; Jitterbit pricing is not published and requires contacting sales
- They diverge on capability: Microsoft Power Automate covers Automated flows, Jitterbit covers Low-code integration.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Microsoft Power Automate and Jitterbit actually diverge.
| Attribute | Microsoft Power Automate | Jitterbit |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | $500/month |
| Pricing model | Unknown | subscription |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Web, Cloud, Desktop | Web, On-premise |
| Founded | 2016 | 2003 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Microsoft Power Automate
- Automated flows
- Instant flows
- Scheduled flows
- Desktop automation
- Process mining
- Business process flows
- Approval workflows
- 500+ connectors
Only in Jitterbit
- Low-code integration
- API connectors
- Data transformation
- Real-time sync
- Error handling
- Monitoring
- Scheduling
- 400+ connectors
Both cover
- Encryption
- SOC2
- HIPAA
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Microsoft Power Automate
- Workflow Automationnot Jitterbit
- Data Integrationnot Jitterbit
- Process Automationnot Jitterbit
- App Integrationnot Jitterbit
- API Connectivitynot Jitterbit
Jitterbit
- Integrating SaaS applications through the Harmony iPaaSnot Microsoft Power Automate
- EDI exchange with trading partners into an ERPnot Microsoft Power Automate
- API creation and management with API Managernot Microsoft Power Automate
- Low-code internal app building with App Buildernot Microsoft Power Automate
- Automating order-to-cash and lead-to-order workflowsnot Microsoft Power Automate
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Microsoft Power Automate
- Free plan limited to 750 flow runs/month and standard connectors only; premium connectors require paid plans
- Not suitable for long-running workflows; can fail unexpectedly without warning
- Limited to simple linear logic; fails with complex workflows involving multiple stakeholders
- Tasks cannot automate at scale when requiring more than approximately 60 users
Jitterbit
- Pricing is not published and requires contacting sales
Pricing, plan by plan
Microsoft Power Automate
Free- FreeFree
- 750 flow runs/month
- Standard connectors only
- Basic cloud flows
- Premium$15/user/month
- Cloud flows (DPA)
- Attended RPA
- 250 MB Dataverse database
- Process$150/bot/month
- Unattended automation
- Cloud and desktop flows
- 50 MB Dataverse database
- Hosted Process$215/bot/month
- Microsoft-managed virtual machine
- Unattended automation
- Same Dataverse entitlements as Process plan
Jitterbit
$500/month- Starter$500/month
- Basic integration
- Professional$1500/month
- Advanced features
- Priority support
- Enterprise$5000/month
- Custom solutions
- Dedicated support
Which should you pick?
Choose Microsoft Power Automate if
- You need automated flows.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Cloud, Desktop.
- You also want instant flows.
Choose Jitterbit if
- You need low-code integration.
- You work on Web, On-premise.
- You also want api connectors.
Questions people ask
- Is Microsoft Power Automate or Jitterbit better?
- Neither clearly leads. Microsoft Power Automate starts at Free and Jitterbit at $500/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Microsoft Power Automate or Jitterbit?
- Microsoft Power Automate has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Microsoft Power Automate and $500/month for Jitterbit.
- Does Microsoft Power Automate or Jitterbit run on more platforms?
- Microsoft Power Automate runs on Web, Cloud, Desktop. Jitterbit runs on Web, On-premise.
- Can I use Microsoft Power Automate for free?
- Yes. Microsoft Power Automate has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Jitterbit starts at $500/month.
- What is Microsoft Power Automate best used for?
- Microsoft Power Automate is most often used for workflow automation, data integration, process automation, app integration. Of those, workflow automation and data integration are not what Jitterbit is typically brought in for.
- What can Microsoft Power Automate do that Jitterbit cannot?
- Microsoft Power Automate covers Automated flows, Instant flows, Scheduled flows, Desktop automation. Jitterbit covers Low-code integration, API connectors, Data transformation, Real-time sync. Both handle Encryption, SOC2, HIPAA.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Microsoft Power Automate: Is Power Automate included with Microsoft 365?
Yes. If you have an eligible Microsoft 365 subscription, you can use Power Automate at no extra cost for flows relying only on standard connectors (SharePoint, Outlook, Teams). Premium connectors (Salesforce, SAP, Oracle) require paid plans.
SourceMicrosoft Power Automate: How many flow runs are allowed on the free plan?
Power Automate's free tier (included with Microsoft 365) is limited to 750 flow runs per month and standard connectors only. Out of 900+ total connectors, the free plan only includes Microsoft ecosystem apps and limited third-party apps.
SourceMicrosoft Power Automate: What's the difference between Premium and Process plans?
Premium ($15/user/month) provides attended automation with cloud flows and standard RPA. Process plan ($150/bot/month) enables unattended automation where bots run without human intervention on virtual machines for high-volume, repetitive tasks.
SourceMicrosoft Power Automate: Does Power Automate support long-running workflows?
No. Power Automate is not suitable for long-lasting workflows because they can run without warning and fail unexpectedly. The platform is built for linear, branching logic (if-then) rather than complex, multi-step business processes involving multiple stakeholders.
SourceRelated pages
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