Nintex requires installation in an on-premise farm or Office 365 tenant, while Power Automate is ready immediately with Office 365 connectors. Nintex has some connectors for major applications like SAP, while Power Automate has hundreds of connectors. Nintex workflow instances can be active for up to one year before expiring, whereas Power Automate instances expire after just 30 days.
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Power Automate vs Nintext Workflow infographic
1. Installation
Nintex requires
installation and
setup in your
on-premise farm
or O365 tenant
Power Automate
is ready right
out-of-the-box
with Office 365
Connectors
Nintex has
connectors for some
major third-party
applications like SAP
Power Automate
has hundreds
of connectors
for third-party
applications
Expiration
Nintex workflow
instances can be
active for up to
one year before
they expire
Power Automate
workflow instances
will expire just
30 days after they
are started
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UI & debugging
BUG TERMINATOR
BUG
SQUASHER Nintex’s UI is ok,
but it is less
sophisticated for
debugging and fixing
broken workflows
Power Automate
has a clean UI and
highly effective
debug tools
Pricing is based on
either the number
of workflows with
unlimited users or
vice versa
Pricing
Pricing is based
on the number
of workflows
and users are
unlimited
Forms
Nintex comes with an
advanced form
builder that can
include complex logic
Microsoft Forms is
quite basic, but it is
the default tool for
building flows in
Power Automate
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