Boomi vs MuleSoft

Boomi and MuleSoft are both leading enterprise integration platforms. Boomi (Dell) is known for ease of use and a large connector library. MuleSoft (Salesforce) is known for its API-led connectivity approach and powerful Anypoint Platform. Both require significant investment.

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FeatureBoomiMuleSoft
Pricing fromCustom pricing (enterprise)Custom pricing (enterprise)
Primary use caseEnterprise data integration and ETL automationEnterprise API management and integration architecture
PricingCustom enterprise pricing; typically $30K-$150K+/yearCustom enterprise pricing; typically $50K-$300K+/year
Ease of useEasier than MuleSoft; low-code with a visual builderRequires developers; steeper learning curve
Key strengthLarge connector library, AI-assisted mapping, and cloud-native architectureAPI lifecycle management, developer portal, and Salesforce ecosystem integration
Key weaknessLess focused on API management than MuleSoftVery expensive; complex implementation; Salesforce pricing model
Team featuresEnterprise access control, environments, and audit trailsEnterprise governance, API portals, and role management

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Common questions

Is Boomi better than MuleSoft?

Boomi is generally easier to use and less expensive. MuleSoft is more powerful for large enterprises with complex API management needs, especially within the Salesforce ecosystem.

What does Boomi integrate with?

Boomi has 200,000+ pre-built integrations in its AtomSphere platform, covering ERP, CRM, HR, and cloud storage systems. It is known for its broad connector library.

Which is better for a Salesforce-heavy company?

MuleSoft is owned by Salesforce and has deep Salesforce integration. For Salesforce-heavy companies, MuleSoft is often the preferred choice, though Boomi also integrates well.

How does Appaca fit into this comparison?

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