There are 4 different editions of Microsoft Flow that a lot of folks don’t know about. They are detailed in this rather hard to find URL:
- Microsoft Flow – Choose a plan that’s right for you
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
Basically, here’s the breakdown:
Flow is free for 750 runs/user/month, with a frequency of once per 15min
Usage of Flow is free however there are limits to it’s usage and there are certain capabilities that require premium payments.
- More runs per month? Higher frequency?
If you require more runs per month or a higher frequency of runs, you must get any of the other 3 plans (Office 365, Plan 1, Plan 2). - SLA?
If you require an Service Level Agreement, you must get any of the other 3 plans (Office 365, Plan 1, Plan 2) which will grant you a 99.9% availability SLA. - Salesforce? Common Data Service?
If you require any of these Premium services, you must get either Plan 1 or Plan 2. - On-prem Data Gateway?
If you need to access data on-prem, you will need a data gateway and get any of the other 3 plans (Office 365, Plan 1, Plan 2). - Share & Edit Flows?
If you want to collaborate on Flows, you must get any of the other 3 plans (Office 365, Plan 1, Plan 2). - Create environments to deploy your Flow in? View Flow usage overall? Policy enforcement for Flows?
These are Enterprise features that require Flow Plan 2 explicitly.