Power Automate builds enterprise workflows with 1,000+ connectors. Tavallio lets you automate in plain English — no flows, no Microsoft dependency.
See how Tavallio and Power Automate stack up across the features that matter.
What makes Tavallio fundamentally different from Power Automate.
Power Automate requires building visual flows with triggers, actions, and conditions. Tavallio understands plain English — describe what you need and it executes without any configuration.
Power Automate works best within the Microsoft ecosystem and requires a Microsoft 365 subscription. Tavallio connects to Google, Microsoft, Slack, Notion, and any service — no vendor lock-in.
Power Automate Desktop requires a local Windows install for RPA. Tavallio's browser agent runs in the cloud, works from any device, and needs zero installation.
Can Tavallio replace Power Automate?
For most small-to-mid business automations, yes. Tavallio handles cross-platform tasks through natural language without building flows. For enterprise scenarios requiring 1,000+ connectors, compliance certifications, or deep Office 365 integration, Power Automate remains the better fit.
Does Power Automate require Microsoft 365?
Power Automate has a standalone plan at $40/month per user, but most of its value comes from the Microsoft 365 integration at $15/month. Many premium connectors and features require additional licensing.
Which has better RPA capabilities?
Power Automate Desktop is a mature RPA platform for automating Windows applications. Tavallio's browser agent handles web-based automation in the cloud. For desktop application automation, Power Automate wins. For web automation without installation, Tavallio wins.
Is Tavallio easier to use than Power Automate?
Significantly. Power Automate requires learning a visual flow builder with triggers, conditions, and actions. Tavallio uses plain English — just describe your task and the AI handles execution. No training needed.