Workato vs Zapier: Which Fits Your Enterprise Automation Model?

Key Takeaways

- Workato targets orgs wiring heavy systems (ERPs, data warehouses, legacy apps) under tight IT governance
- Zapier's 9,000+ app connections let non-IT teams build and own automations while admins maintain control
- The choice depends on whether you want bottom-up innovation or top-down control of your automation program
The Core Question: Who Should Build Automations?
Every business owner has strong opinions about who should touch production systems. Some want IT to own and govern every integration. Others want the people closest to the work to build, iterate, and maintain their own automations.
Workato and Zapier both connect apps and run serious workflows. They're built around different answers to this question. Workato assumes automation stays centralized with IT. Zapier assumes it should spread safely to teams while enterprise admins maintain visibility and governance.
Neither answer is wrong. But one will match how your organization actually operates.
What Large Businesses Actually Need
Large organizations rarely fail because nobody thought of an automation. They fail because delivery can't keep up with the business. You're juggling multiple competing pressures.
- A wide tech stack: the enterprise systems IT approved, plus the long tail of SaaS your teams paid for with a team credit card and only mentioned when the invoice showed up
- Visibility and control: SSO, audit trails, permissions, and a way to know what's running before a security review asks you to explain a workflow you've never seen
- Speed: the ability to take a workflow from concept to reality without a six-month queue blocking progress
- Real total cost: subscription fees plus implementation time, professional services, and the hidden tax of a backlog where everything waits on one team
“Support needs can't be resolved in a year-long project. If a project takes a couple of sprints, you miss your window.”
— Korey Marciniak, Senior Manager of Customer Support Strategy and Operations at Okta
That quote hits harder once you've watched a ticket age long enough to vote. The automation that would have solved the problem six months ago doesn't help when the window closed.
When Workato Makes Sense
Workato is an enterprise automation and integration platform targeting organizations wiring heavy systems under tight governance. Think ERPs, data warehouses, and legacy applications.
If your automation program is owned by IT, Workato's architecture matches that model. The platform assumes technical builders will create and maintain integrations. Business teams submit requests. IT delivers.
This works well when you have sufficient IT bandwidth to handle the integration backlog. It also works when your primary integrations involve systems that genuinely require deep technical expertise to connect safely.
When Zapier Makes Sense
Zapier is a no-code automation and AI orchestration platform with over 9,000 app connections. It's built so people outside IT can build, iterate, and own automations while enterprise admins maintain visibility, control, and governance.
This matters when you need scale and distributed building. If your IT team is already stretched thin, centralizing all automation work creates a bottleneck. Every marketing workflow, every sales process, every support automation waits in line behind ERP integrations.
Zapier's model lets the marketing team automate their own lead routing. Sales can build their own CRM workflows. Support can create ticket escalation rules. IT maintains the guardrails without becoming the builder of every automation.
Comparing the Platforms
| Factor | Workato | Zapier |
|---|---|---|
| Primary builder | IT teams | Business teams with IT oversight |
| Governance model | Centralized | Distributed with admin controls |
| App connections | Enterprise-focused | 9,000+ including SaaS long tail |
| Best for | Heavy systems (ERP, data warehouse, legacy) | SaaS workflows, team-level automation |
| Speed to value | Longer (IT queue) | Faster (team self-service) |
| Control philosophy | Top-down | Bottom-up with guardrails |
The Cost Calculation Most Teams Miss
Subscription price is the easy number. The harder calculation includes implementation time, professional services fees, and the opportunity cost of a growing backlog.
When every automation request routes through IT, you're paying for the queue. That marketing automation that could have launched last month? It's still waiting. The sales workflow that would save 10 hours per rep per week? Three sprints out.
Zapier's distributed model aims for quicker time to value by letting teams build their own solutions. Whether that trade-off makes sense depends on your organization's comfort with distributed building and your IT team's current capacity.
How to Choose
Start with three questions about how your organization actually operates.
- Does IT have bandwidth to own your entire integration program, or is the backlog already growing faster than they can deliver?
- Are your critical integrations primarily heavy enterprise systems (ERPs, data warehouses) or SaaS applications your teams use daily?
- Do you want innovation to flow top-down from IT or bottom-up from the teams closest to the work?
If you answered IT has capacity, heavy systems dominate, and you prefer top-down control, Workato's architecture matches your model. If IT is stretched, SaaS dominates your tech stack, and you want bottom-up innovation with governance, Zapier's approach fits better.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Zapier handle enterprise security requirements?
Yes. Zapier offers SSO, audit trails, permissions, and admin visibility. The platform is built for distributed building with centralized governance, not uncontrolled chaos.
Is Workato only for IT teams?
Workato is designed with IT as the primary builder. Business teams typically submit requests rather than building automations themselves.
How many apps does Zapier connect to?
Over 9,000, including the enterprise systems IT approves and the long tail of SaaS tools teams adopt on their own.
Which platform is cheaper?
Subscription costs vary by usage. The real cost calculation includes implementation time, professional services, and the opportunity cost of automation backlogs. Zapier claims quicker time to value through distributed building.
Can both platforms handle AI orchestration?
Zapier explicitly positions itself as an AI orchestration platform alongside automation. Workato focuses more on integration and workflow automation for enterprise systems.
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Source: The Zapier Blog
Manaal Khan
Tech & Innovation Writer
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