Boomi

Boomi is an enterprise integration and automation platform designed to connect applications, data, APIs, and business processes with a low-code approach. It is best suited to organizations that need scalable integration architecture and repeatable automation across many systems.

Pricing: Paid

Best for: Mid-market and enterprise teams that need integration-led automation across applications, APIs, and data flows

Score: 8.4/10

Boomi is an integration and automation platform that has expanded its positioning to include AI agents, agent management, and agentic workflows across business systems. It is designed for enterprises that need to connect applications, data, APIs, and AI-driven processes in a governed environment.

Boomi stands out by approaching AI through the lens of enterprise connectivity and control. That makes it especially relevant for organizations that already think in terms of integration, orchestration, and cross-platform automation rather than isolated AI apps.

Boomi fits best as an enterprise platform for connecting systems and operationalizing AI-enabled workflows. It is strongest for companies that need governance, integration depth, and broad business-system coordination.

Features:

  • Enterprise platform that unifies integration, API management, data, and AI
  • Integration and automation across apps, data, and APIs in hybrid and multi-cloud environments
  • Agent management capabilities for designing, governing, and orchestrating AI agents
  • No-code and governance features for building and scaling AI agent systems
  • API design, security, and management built for enterprise and AI-era use cases

Pros:

  • Well suited to cross-system automation and enterprise integration work
  • Combines integration, API, and automation capabilities in one platform
  • Useful for organizations that want scalable low-code automation rather than custom-built middleware everywhere

Cons:

  • Pricing and packaging are more enterprise-oriented than lightweight automation tools
  • May be more platform than smaller teams actually need
  • Best outcomes depend on solid process design and integration governance