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How can I tell which plan I have?

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We have a free PA plan with our 365 subscription at work, and we attempted to purchase the premium plan for myself and a co-worker, but I can't tell if what we got is the premium plan? When I look under licenses on https://make.powerautomate.com I see a variety of licenses which don't make much sense, and none of the indicate premium (see below).  How would I know if I have the premium plan in place?

 

My licenses
PAD for Windows
Power Automate Free
Expires 9/29/2022
Power Automate Free
Power Automate for Office 365
Power Automate Plan 2 Trial
Expires 9/4/2022
Power Automate Per User Plan
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  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hi @Anonymous ,

     

    This is the premium license.

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    Hopefully it makes sense.

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Thank you @v-xiaochen-msft , where did you get that grid? I.e. where can I access that grid?

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    This is what my PAD looks like:

     

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    v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hi @Anonymous ,

     

    It's a license pdf. You can download it with this link.

    Licensing overview for Microsoft Power Platform - Power Platform | Microsoft Docs

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    Besides, if you want to call the desktop flow from cloud flow, maybe you need power automate per user plan with attanded RPA license instead of power automate per user plan license.

     

    More information:

    Pricing | Microsoft Power Automate

    vxiaochenmsft_1-1662427900194.png

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

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