I am a little confused by the information on my subscriptions page, the PowerApps pricing page, and the Flow Pricing page:
In My Account -> Subscriptions, I have the following license:
Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Plan Enterprise Edition
which includes:
PowerApps for Dynamics 365
Flow for Dynamics 365
On the PowerApps
pricing page, it says PowerApps for Dynamics 365 'Includes Flow Plan 2', and lists 15,000 runs per month with 1-min checks.
However, on my subscriptions page it says I have 'Flow for Dynamics 365', which, according to the Flow
pricing page only includes 2000 runs per month with 5-min checks. It also says that my plan should come with Flow P2 on the Flow pricing page (
These Dynamics 365 plans include 'Microsoft Flow Plan 2':), and under the 'Flow Plan 2' section, it says 'Current plan', indicating that I do have Flow P2.
So, just to be sure I go to the Flow Admin Portal and download the .csv of licenses assigned to me - turns out I have 13 different Flow and PowerApps licenses from various locations, and the one I am getting from the 'Dynamics 365 Plan 1 Enterprise Edition' License is 'Flow for Dynamics 365' not 'Flow Plan 2'.
This is all rather confusing to say the least, compounded by the fact that I apparently have a 'Flow Plan 2 Trial' which was assigned 2 years ago, gives no indication of whether it's actie or not and is not available to 'turn off' in the Admin portal.
So, is the Flow Pricing page wrong, and is the 'Flow for Dynamics 365' the highest available plan, much like the 'PowerApps for Dynamics 365' is the highest plan, or should I see a license for Flow P2 assigned via my 'Dynamics 365 Plan 1 Enterprise Edition' license?