
Until now, a per-user license for Power Automate Desktop would set you back at least $15 per month.

Users who want to give Power Automate Desktop a try can now download it from Microsoft, but in the coming weeks, it’ll become part of Microsoft’s Insider Builds for Windows 10 and then eventually become a built-in part of Windows 10, all the way down to the standard Windows Home version. Now any Windows 10 user can download the application from the official website and use it. It’s based on Microsoft’s acquisition of Softomotive in early 2020, but Microsoft has since extended Softomotive’s technology and integrated it deeper into its own stack. Events to set up Power Automate Desktop flow notifications. Power Automate Desktop originally launched last September. It comes with 370 prebuilt actions that help you build flows across different applications, but its real power is in letting you build your own scripts to automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks. Automate your desktop Connect old and new systems and reduce repetitive tasks using UI-based automation with desktop flowsthe robotic process automation (RPA) capability in Power Automate.


Power Automate Desktop is what Microsoft calls its “attended Robotic Process Automation” solution, but you can think of it as a macro recorder on steroids. Currently if an end user wants to schedule a PAD they must use Desktop Flows via My Flows Power Automate Cloud Portal. Microsoft today announced that it is making Power Automate Desktop, its enterprise-level tool for creating automated desktop-centric workflows, available to all Windows 10 users for free.
