Licensing for MS Flow and PowerApps changed on October 1st. I was not sure how my clients are going to be affected by the changes and had to do a little digging. These changes were apparently discussed during Inspire 2019, back in July 2019. The licensing page previously displayed the version packaged with Office 365 E3/E5 license and the Plan 1 and Plan 2. If you go to the plan page now ( https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/ ), you will not see the version packaged with Office 365. There is no longer Plan 1 and Plan 2 either. Instead there is Per User Plan and Per Flow Plan. Per User Plan starts at $15/user/month while the Per Flow Plan starts at $500/month (for 5 flows). It appears pretty steep especially if you were using Plan 1 previously. The Flow and Power Apps that we used to have as part of Office 365 licensing is, thankfully, still intact. The pricing site does not mention that though. This " Microsoft PowerApps and Microsoft Flow Licensing Guide " (PDF ...