So Power Automate Desktop is free for Windows 10/11 users, but I can also buy a license called 'Premium' priced at $15 from today (the former 'Per-user plan with attended RPA'). What's the difference, and why would I want to go paid?

So Power Automate Desktop is free for Windows 10/11 users, but I can also buy a license called 'Premium' priced at $15 from today (the former 'Per-user plan with attended RPA'). What's the difference, and why would I want to go paid?
The free version does not allow having any schedules or triggers. You need the paid version to be able to schedule your flows via the Windows Task Scheduler, or use any other schedules and/or triggers that are basically handled via Power Automate cloud flows.
The premium version also includes cloud flows in combination with desktop flows, greatly enhancing the functionalities available. It also allows using the Premium connectors (OneDrive, SharePoint and O365 Outlook actions).
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