No free plan. The cheapest way in is paid plan at varies. Consider free alternatives in the automation category if budget is tight.
Durable explicitly positions itself as 'not another agent platform.' Instead of chaining LLM calls and hoping the agent behaves correctly, Durable generates real production code and embeds AI only in steps where it adds value (such as classification or extraction). The deterministic code path means workflows like nightly Salesforce-to-Snowflake syncs run reliably without the hallucination and retry cost issues common to agent chains. This makes it better suited for regulated enterprise automations where predictability matters.
Durable is sold as an Enterprise product and does not publish pricing tiers or offer self-serve signup on durable.ai. Prospective customers must click 'Book a Demo' to engage with the sales team, who scope pricing based on number of automations, integrations, and usage volume. There is no free tier, free trial, or credit-based starter plan visible on the public site. Based on our analysis of 870+ AI tools, this gated-pricing model is typical of platforms targeting mid-market and enterprise buyers rather than individual developers.
Durable ships production-ready connectors for 50+ enterprise systems, including Salesforce, HubSpot, Snowflake, GitHub, Slack, Jira, Google Sheets, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Notion, Linear, Zendesk, QuickBooks, Stripe, OpenAI, Anthropic, Gmail, Twilio, Airtable, Monday, Zoom, Discord, Confluence, DocuSign, and Datadog. Beyond the pre-built list, the platform states it can connect to any system with an API, including obscure or legacy internal tools. This makes it viable for heterogeneous enterprise stacks where one-off internal systems need to participate in automations.
Durable continuously monitors API compatibility and automatically detects errors in running workflows. When a schema or rate-limit change occurs, the platform drafts a fix and submits an updated requirement to your change-approval workflow â the demo site shows examples like 'v2.1.4 - API schema update' and 'v2.1.3 - Rate limit fix.' Your team reviews and approves the spec change, and the code is updated under the hood. This self-healing behavior is a key reason Durable markets itself as 'maintained forever' rather than a one-shot codegen tool.
No â the platform is designed so that business operators describe problems in plain English and edit requirements (not code) to modify behavior. Durable Chat asks clarifying questions, inspects connected systems, and produces a human-readable specification that non-engineers can read and change. That said, enterprise rollouts typically involve IT or security teams for the initial system-access approvals and integration provisioning, and engineering teams often get involved for complex custom logic or for reviewing generated code.
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