Exalate vs Workato

Which Integration Platform Is Right for Your Team?

We compare bidirectional sync, customization depth, pricing, and setup complexity, and more.

Quick Comparison Table

FeatureExalateWorkato
Primary PurposeIntra and cross-company sync between ITSM and DevOps tools, with independent control per sideEnterprise-wide workflow automation across every department
ArchitectureIndependent control. Each side owns its own rules with no shared config Built for thisCentral hub. All logic defined and managed from one place
Pricing ModelPer integration. Predictable costs that scale with actual usage PredictableTask-based. Every action counts. Loops billed twice, retries count Unpredictable
Entry PriceFrom $85 / month$30,000 to $400,000+ / year. No public pricing Demo required
Cross-Company SyncCore feature. Each party controls its own data independently Purpose-builtCentral model exposes config to both sides. Not designed for cross-org governance Not built for this
AI CapabilitiesAida AI for Groovy script generation, field mapping, and in-context error diagnosisEnterprise MCP, Agent Studio, department AI Genies, AIRO diagnostics
Scripting and LogicGroovy scripting. Full conditional logic with no limits, assisted by AidaRuby required for advanced use. Undermines the low-code promise at scale
Free Trial30-day free trial. No credit card required Self-serveDemo only. No self-serve trial available Sales-gated
Test Before DeployTest Run simulates syncs without touching live data Risk-freeNo equivalent self-serve sandbox Go live blind
Connector CountJira, JSM, ServiceNow, Azure DevOps, Zendesk, GitHub, Salesforce, and more1,400 to 2,000+ apps across all enterprise categories
Deployment LimitsNo job timeout issues. Queue handles large volumes without degradation90-minute job timeout. Queue cap at 10,000 items Known limitation
Security CertificationsISO 27001:2022, GDPR compliant, single-tenant deploymentSOC 1/2/3, ISO 27001, ISO 27701, ISO 42001, HIPAA, PCI-DSS L1, NIST 800-171A
SupportDedicated support and solution engineersLive chat and solution architects. Post-sales support criticized in user reviews
Best ForTeams needing bidirectional ITSM or DevOps sync with independent control per side, cross-company collaboration, or predictable integration costs that don't scale with headcountEnterprises automating workflows across every department simultaneously, especially where agentic AI orchestration and the widest possible connector library are core requirements
Quick Comparison
Primary Purpose
Exalate
Intra and cross-company sync between ITSM and DevOps tools, with independent control per side
Workato
Enterprise-wide workflow automation across every department
Architecture
Exalate
Independent control. Each side owns its own rules with no shared config Built for this
Workato
Central hub. All logic defined and managed from one place
Pricing Model
Exalate
Per integration. Predictable costs that scale with actual usage Predictable
Workato
Task-based. Every action counts. Loops billed twice, retries count Unpredictable
Entry Price
Exalate
From $85 / month
Workato
$30,000 to $400,000+ / year. No public pricing Demo required
Cross-Company Sync
Exalate
Core feature. Each party controls its own data independently Purpose-built
Workato
Central model exposes config to both sides. Not designed for cross-org governance Not built for this
AI Capabilities
Exalate
Aida AI for Groovy script generation, field mapping, and in-context error diagnosis
Workato
Enterprise MCP, Agent Studio, department AI Genies, AIRO diagnostics
Scripting and Logic
Exalate
Groovy scripting. Full conditional logic with no limits, assisted by Aida
Workato
Ruby required for advanced use. Undermines the low-code promise at scale
Free Trial
Exalate
30-day free trial. No credit card required Self-serve
Workato
Demo only. No self-serve trial available Sales-gated
Test Before Deploy
Exalate
Test Run simulates syncs without touching live data Risk-free
Workato
No equivalent self-serve sandbox Go live blind
Connector Count
Exalate
Jira, JSM, ServiceNow, Azure DevOps, Zendesk, GitHub, Salesforce, and more
Workato
1,400 to 2,000+ apps across all enterprise categories
Deployment Limits
Exalate
No job timeout issues. Queue handles large volumes without degradation
Workato
90-minute job timeout. Queue cap at 10,000 items Known limitation
Security Certifications
Exalate
ISO 27001:2022, GDPR compliant, single-tenant deployment
Workato
SOC 1/2/3, ISO 27001, ISO 27701, ISO 42001, HIPAA, PCI-DSS L1, NIST 800-171A
Support
Exalate
Dedicated support and solution engineers
Workato
Live chat and solution architects. Post-sales support criticized in user reviews
Best For
Exalate
Teams needing bidirectional ITSM or DevOps sync with independent control per side, cross-company collaboration, or predictable integration costs that don't scale with headcount
Workato
Enterprises automating workflows across every department simultaneously, especially where agentic AI orchestration and the widest possible connector library are core requirements

The Core Difference: Customization

Exalate: Script-First with AI Assistance

Exalate gives you unlimited customization through Groovy scripting. If you can write it in Groovy, Exalate can sync it.

 

Workato

Workato builds integrations through a visual Recipe builder with a low-code, trigger-and-action model.

Workato UI

Important limitation: Workato's recipe builder becomes difficult to manage at 100+ steps, as it is linear with no visual branching. Advanced customization beyond standard transformation types requires Ruby scripting.

What You Can Actually Sync

Exalate: Specialist Depth for ITSM and DevOps Sync

Exalate is built specifically for the integrations that matter most to service delivery and engineering teams: bidirectional, field-level sync between the tools those teams actually use.

“The fact that Exalate is a very extensible and flexible product is quite an impressive feature for us. We can even build our own integration on top of it” — Alexander Sinno, NVISO

Workato: Broad Enterprise Automation

Workato’s connector library is one of the largest in the iPaaS market, built for organizations that need to orchestrate data and workflows across their entire technology stack.

 

The trade-off: Workato's breadth is its strength for enterprise-wide automation. For teams whose integration scope is specifically Jira, ServiceNow, or cross-company ITSM workflows, the platform introduces significant overhead, cost, and architectural constraints that are unnecessary for that use case.

Real-Time Sync and Performance

Exalate: Real-Time Sync and Robust Monitoring

Exalate’s sync is in real-time for every plan, and handles failures automatically.

Workato: Powerful Orchestration With Known Scale Limits

Workato’s infrastructure is enterprise-grade for broad automation workloads, with specific limits that matter for high-volume sync scenarios.

Operational Control: Who Controls What?

Exalate: Multi Admin Control

One web console, but each side controls its own sync rules independently. Ideal for multiple admin scenarios, MSPs, consulting firms or software vendors working with external clients. 

Workato: Centralized Recipe Ownership

Workato’s architecture places all integration logic in a single Recipe owned by one team or one organization.

Security and Compliance

AI Capabilities

Exalate: Aida AI Assistant

Aida helps you build sync scripts using prompts and troubleshoot issues by understanding your specific configuration context.

Workato: Enterprise MCP and Agentic AI

Workato’s AI capabilities go beyond integration assistance into full agentic orchestration across enterprise systems.

The trade-off: Aida is an integration-scoped AI assistant built to accelerate and simplify sync configuration. Workato's AI layer is a full agentic platform designed to orchestrate work across systems. They serve different purposes, and the right one depends on whether you need a smarter integration tooling or enterprise-wide AI automation.

Pricing: How Much Will It Cost?

Exalate: Outcome-Based Pricing

Pay based on active items currently in sync, per integration. It doesn’t matter how many times items update, how many users work with them, or how many back-and-forth syncs happen.

“We managed to reduce Service Desk costs by around 95% using Exalate.” — Piotr Radtke, Netguru

Workato: Task-Based Pricing

Workato charges based on tasks, where every recipe action counts against your quota. Pricing is not publicly listed.

The challenge with task-based pricing: it is fundamentally difficult to forecast at scale. Any change in workflow logic, any increase in data volume, and any new loop or retry path can materially change your bill. Exalate’s per-integration model removes that variable entirely.

Common Objections Addressed

"Workato has 1,400+ connectors. Exalate only covers a handful of tools."

Workato’s connector breadth is genuinely valuable for organizations automating across many systems simultaneously. But connector count is not the right metric for ITSM and DevOps sync. Exalate’s connectors for Jira, ServiceNow, Azure DevOps, Zendesk, and Salesforce go deeper than Workato’s recipe-based equivalents: field-level mapping, conditional logic per side, and autonomous control per organization. For the use case these tools are being evaluated for, depth beats breadth.

"Workato is low-code. Exalate requires scripting."

Workato’s low-code positioning applies to standard recipe templates. Advanced customization, anything outside the built-in transformation parameters, requires Ruby scripting. Exalate’s Groovy scripting is assisted by Aida, which generates scripts from plain-language descriptions, so teams get unlimited customization without writing code from scratch. And if your team doesn’t want to generate and manage scripts at all, Exalate’s Integration as a Service removes that responsibility entirely.

"Workato has a Gartner Magic Quadrant presence. Exalate doesn't."

Workato is a recognized enterprise automation platform, and that recognition reflects its breadth across departments and AI capabilities. Gartner’s iPaaS Magic Quadrant evaluates general-purpose integration platforms, not specialist sync tools. Exalate is purpose-built for a category Workato participates in but was not designed for: bidirectional, independently-governed, cross-company ITSM and DevOps sync. Category fit matters more than category ranking when the use case is specific

"We already use Workato for other automation. Why add another tool?"

A fair question. If your integration is simple, internal, and can be owned by one team, Workato can cover it. The calculus changes when the sync involves external partners, when both sides need independent control, or when your Jira or ServiceNow data requires field-level mapping that Workato’s recipe builder doesn’t support without custom scripting. At that point, using Exalate alongside Workato is cheaper and faster than engineering a specialist sync in a general-purpose platform.

"Building our own integration is more cost-effective."

Rarely true: 3-6 month build time, 20-30% maintenance annually, hidden costs (API changes, security updates).

Frequently Asked Questions

"What is the main difference between Exalate and Workato?"

Workato is an enterprise automation platform built to orchestrate workflows across every department, from HR and Finance to IT and Sales, with 1,400+ connectors and a growing agentic AI layer. Exalate is built specifically for bidirectional, intra and cross-company sync between ITSM and DevOps tools, where each side retains independent control over its own sync rules and data. The choice is between a broad automation platform that can connect Jira (Workato) versus a specialist tool built to do exactly that, at a fraction of the cost and with architectural advantages no iPaaS can replicate (Exalate).

"Which handles conditional logic better?"

Exalate’s Groovy scripting engine supports any conditional logic you need, and Aida generates the script from a plain-language description. Workato’s recipe builder handles standard transformation types well across a broad range of apps, but complex conditional logic requires Ruby scripting and the recipe builder becomes difficult to manage at scale (100+ steps, no visual branching). For ITSM-specific field-level logic, Exalate gives you more control with less overhead.

"Which is better for integrations with external partners?"

Exalate, both the platform and the Integration as a Service offering, is built for cross-company integration where each party keeps autonomous control. Workato’s central Recipe model requires one party to own and manage the entire connection. For B2B, MSP, or vendor-facing integrations where both organizations need to define their own rules independently, Exalate’s distributed architecture is the right fit.

"Why is Workato so expensive?"

Workato’s pricing reflects its scope as a full enterprise automation platform covering AI agents, 1,400+ connectors, enterprise-grade security certifications (HIPAA, PCI-DSS Level 1), and solution architects. The task-based model adds to unpredictability: loops, retries, and dev runs all count against quota. For organizations using Workato across HR, Finance, IT, and Sales simultaneously, the platform’s breadth may justify the cost. For teams evaluating Workato specifically for Jira or ServiceNow sync, the cost-to-value ratio is hard to defend.

"Does Exalate require installation on both sides?"

No. You register at exalate.app, connect your systems by entering and verifying each URL, name your connection, and start configuring sync rules, all from within a single console. No software installation needed on either side.

Making Your Decision

With Exalate

Simple to complex workflows, deep customization, intra and cross-company integrations where each side needs independent control, regulated industries, service providers scaling a client integration portfolio, teams that want to self-manage or fully hand off to Exalate's Integration as a Service.

With Workato

Enterprises automating workflows across every department simultaneously, organizations already invested in the Workato platform for automation, teams that need the widest possible connector library.

This comparison is based on publicly available information as of May 2026.

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