- Introduction
- Getting started
- Process modeling with BPMN
- Process modeling with Case Management
- Designing a persistent case entity schema
- Defining case keys (system vs. external)
- Establishing task I/O and write-back contracts
- Exit rules and early stage termination
- Modeling primary and secondary stages
- Triggering a case from Data Fabric
- Implementing stage-level personas and permissions
- Setting SLAs and automated escalation rules
- Configuring a rework loop (re-entry)
- Managing live case instances: pause, migrate, and retry
- Maestro case management component dictionary
- Process implementation
- Debugging
- Simulating
- Publishing and upgrading agentic processes
- Common implementation scenarios
- Extracting and validating documents
- Process operations
- Process monitoring
- Process optimization
- Reference information
Maestro user guide
Maestro licensing depends on your organization's pricing model in Automation Cloud.
UiPath offers two pricing models:
License types required for Maestro (all plans)
Regardless of pricing model, Maestro requires a combination of:
| License type | Description |
|---|---|
| Platform license | Grants access to Maestro services and features within Automation Cloud. |
| User license | Determines which features a user can access. |
| Consumption license | Covers usage-based activities such as process execution and decision evaluation. |
The specific entitlements, limits, and consumption units depend on whether you are on Unified Pricing or Flex Plan.
The same Maestro licensing applies to both BPMN processes and Case Management. Work that runs inside a case consumes the native consumables of the task types used: AI agents, Maestro BPMN processes, RPA workflows, and API workflows or integrations.
Debugging a process does not consume Agent Units or Platform Units.
Using Process Mining with Maestro
Process Mining capabilities can be used together with Maestro under both Unified Pricing and Flex plans.
Licensing depends on whether you use only Maestro-generated data or extend your analysis with external data sources.
Maestro-generated data
- Included at no additional cost.
- You can create and edit Process Mining Apps when they use only Maestro-generated data.
- No additional AI Units are consumed.
- No minimum Process Mining license prerequisites apply.
- You must activate the Process Mining service in your tenant.
Maestro + external data
- A free allowance of 10,000 events is included.
- After the allowance is exceeded, standard Process Mining licensing applies.
- This may include AI Unit consumption and other prerequisites.
For full details about Process Mining licensing, refer to the Process Mining documentation.
For general licensing information, refer to the Automation Cloud admin guide.