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Maestro user guide

Last updated Sep 26, 2025

Unified pricing

Note: The licensing information on this page applies to you if you are on Unified Pricing. If you are on Flex, refer to the Flex licensing page.

Required license types for Maestro

To use Maestro, you need a combination of three license types:
License typeDescription
Platform licenseGrants access to Maestro services and features within Automation Cloud.
User licenseOffers access to specific features within Maestro based on user license.
Consumption licenseCovers usage-based activities such as process executions only when a process is published.

Detail Platform license inclusions
FeatureBasic tierStandard tierEnterprise tier
Process modelingavailableavailableavailable
Process implementationavailable* availableavailable
Process operationsavailableavailableavailable
Process monitoringavailableavailableavailable
Process optimizationnot availablenot availableavailable
Process simulationsnot availablenot availableavailable

* — personal use only

User licenses

The following table provides details on the user licenses that allow certain Maestro features.
Table 1.
FeatureUnlicensedExpressBasicPlusPro
Process modelingavailableavailableavailableavailableavailable
Process implementationnot availablenot availableavailable* availableavailable
Process operationsnot availablenot availableavailableavailableavailable
Process monitoringnot availablenot availableavailableavailableavailable
Process optimizationnot availablenot availableavailable** availableavailable
Process simulationsnot availablenot availablenot availablenot availablenot available

* — personal use only

** — read only

Platform Units consumption logic for Maestro

Maestro consumes Platform Units each time a process runs, and for each decision table executed.
FeatureMetering UnitPlatform Units consumed
Process executionProcess instance1
Decision table executionDecision table executed0.2
Note: Process Mining usage inside Maestro (e.g., Maestro-generated data or Process Mining Apps created within Maestro) does not require separate Process Mining licenses. Only external Process Mining scenarios follow the Process Mining licensing model.

For general licensing information, refer to the Automation Cloud admin guide.

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