I reviewed Flowise’s pricing plans and features to find if it’s worth it. Here’s what each plan offers and where the hidden costs creep in.
Flowise offers four pricing options that go from free to enterprise. Here’s what each tier offers:
From individual developers to large teams, you’ll find a plan that’ll suit your needs. Next, let me break down what each plan includes in detail.
Flowise cloud pricing tiers differ by predictions, storage, and team features. Let’s explore the features of each plan and see who it’s best for:
From my testing and research, I tried to suggest the best user for each plan. But still, the choice depends on your team size, technical ability, and usage scale.
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If you’re still confused about the plans and which one is right for you, I’ve found some specific use cases for each plan to help you decide. Follow the scenarios below for clarity:
Once you’ve matched your needs to a plan, you must evaluate if the cost delivers enough value.
Flowise’s cloud plans are worth the cost if you need the technical control Flowise provides to tinker with AI agent architectures without the overhead of managing the infrastructure.
Let me help you decide if it’s worth it for you or not:
Users who fall into the first camp can go ahead and use Flowise without worries. It’s a good automation tool. However, if you fall into the second camp, there are alternatives that do certain things better than Flowise, the things that matter to you and me.
I tried a few Flowise alternatives to see what they do better and to find their ideal users. Here’s how the top 3 picks stack up against Flowise:
Each tool here takes a different approach to automation. Flowise and Langflow focus on technical teams that want to build custom AI agents. n8n works well for teams that want complete control over their automation workflows.
Lindy, on the other hand, targets non-technical users who want AI agents to automate everyday business tasks.
Flowise, Langflow, and n8n all need you to have some technical knowledge. Lindy doesn’t. So, I’ve put it directly against Flowise to see when each one makes sense. The distinction below will help you decide:
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Flowise gives you the framework to create custom AI agents with both free self-hosting and cloud tiers. Starter and Pro tiers work for SMBs who want light AI automation, while the Enterprise plan adds compliance and deployment control.
Lack of published overage pricing is one of the biggest drawbacks, which makes predicting costs harder. You also need to have some technical knowledge to get the most out of it.
If you need a tool that lets you create AI agents for tasks like meeting transcription, research, CRM updates, and more, Lindy is worth exploring. It offers a free plan, and the paid plan starts from $49.99/month. You also get SOC 2 and HIPAA compliance, ideal for regulated industries.
I personally would choose Lindy over Flowise just because I am not a technical person, and I’d like a tool to automate my tasks without much tinkering. However, for techies who want control and tinkering, Flowise is a good option.
Lindy’s pricing beats Flowise's pricing as it’s much easier to predict and offers better value. It lets you create AI agents to automate everyday tasks without writing code. You can use the prebuilt templates and integrate 4,000+ apps into your workflows.
Lindy helps automate your workflows with features like:
Try Lindy free and automate up to 40 tasks with your first workflow.
The Flowise AI pricing model is subscription-based with clear limits on the predictions and storage. Predictions measure how often you call the platform’s API to run a flow or an AI assistant.
Flowise is free to use if you self-host or choose the Free Cloud plan. For commercial use at scale, most teams move to paid tiers for higher limits and support.
Yes, Flowise self-hosted is free. You can run it on your own servers without paying Flowise directly, but you still pay for your own infrastructure and model usage.
If you self-host, LLM usage, vector database hosting, and infrastructure are some of the hidden costs of using Flowise. Cloud users may also face extra costs if they exceed their prediction quotas, although Flowise does not publish overage pricing.
Both Flowise and Langflow are open-source and free to use. However, Flowise also offers cloud-hosted plans, starting from $35/month, while Langflow doesn’t. If you need transparent tiers, Flowise provides clearer entry-level pricing.
From my testing experience, Lindy is the best Flowise alternative for most users. It lets you create custom AI agents, and has ready-to-use templates, a drag-and-drop workflow builder, and 4,000+ integrations. n8n is also a good option as it’s free to self-host and offers a $24/month cloud tier.

Lindy saves you two hours a day by proactively managing your inbox, meetings, and calendar, so you can focus on what actually matters.
