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Gregory Frick
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Jan 26, 2017

Calculating available Flow Runs

I found this page (https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/) that says Flow for O365 includes 2000 runs per month, but it is qualified with “For these plans the number of flow runs is aggregated across all users in the company. If your company exceeds more than the included runs per month per user, you can buy an additional quota of runs per month:”

 

Does this simply mean that our 100,000 users share a total of 2000 Flow Runs per month? Or that each user can run .02 flows per month?

 

Also there appears to be no way of seeing how many flows are running per month. Does this mean you just create flows until they error out and then you buy more?

 

  • Hi Gregory,

     

    it is 750 per user so if you have for example 10 users and one would use 7000 and another 500 that would be possible if you go up then you need to pay.

     

    hope this helps

     

    kr,

     

    Paul

    • Gregory Frick's avatar
      Gregory Frick
      Steel Contributor

      Hi Paul - Thanks for your reply.  This doesn't really help my confusion however.  If you scroll down the page (https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/) it that says Flow for O365 includes 2000 runs per month, but it is qualified with “For these plans the number of flow runs is aggregated across all users in the company. If your company exceeds more than the included runs per month per user, you can buy an additional quota of runs per month:”

       

       

      • Brent Ellis's avatar
        Brent Ellis
        Silver Contributor
        Since most everything is handled on a per-user-license basis, like Paul mentioned, i read it as you have 100000 users * 2000 runs per month = a whole heckova lotta flows to share across the 100000 users.

        The same way they calculate tenant storage.

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