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Automation Anywhere

Automation Anywhere — cloud-native RPA + intelligent automation. Combines bots, AI agents, and process mining for enterprise workflows.

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Our Verdict

One of the top three RPA platforms; strong for enterprises but expensive and operationally heavy.

Pros

  • Cloud-native A360 avoids legacy desktop orchestration
  • Bot Store ecosystem accelerates ready-made workflows
  • Co-Pilot and AI agents integrated natively
  • Strong process mining and discovery tooling

Cons

  • Enterprise pricing painful for small organizations
  • Bot maintenance burden grows with UI changes
  • Learning curve steep for citizen developers initially
  • Some legacy A2019 baggage in migrations
Best for: Large enterprises automating attended and unattended back-office processes Not for: SMBs or dev teams preferring code-first automation like Robocorp

When to Use Automation Anywhere

Good fit if you need

  • Enterprise RPA bots for back-office process automation at scale
  • AI-augmented document processing for invoice and PO workflows
  • Process mining to identify automation opportunities in ops teams
  • Attended desktop automation for contact center agents
  • Replacing manual data entry across ERP and CRM systems

Automation Anywhere Pricing

Pricing Model
custom
Free Tier
No
Entry Price
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score

Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

Low 2/5
Lock-in Score
2/5

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