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Tines vs Tray.ai
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Tray.ai
AI platform for enterprise automation, integration, and agent development
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Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Tines
Pros
- Unlimited integrations on all plans, including the free tier
- No-code approach with AI-assisted workflow building reduces dependency on engineering teams
- Self-hosted deployment option available from the Business tier for organizations with strict data requirements
- Free Community edition allows meaningful experimentation with 25K events/month
- Purpose-built for security use cases with deep domain expertise from founders
Cons
- Business and Enterprise pricing is not publicly listed, requiring sales engagement
- Free tier is very limited with only 3 flows, 1 builder, and 24-hour event retention
- Starter tier still limits to 1 builder, making it unsuitable for team collaboration without upgrading to Business
- Primarily focused on security/IT — teams outside these domains may find fewer pre-built templates
Tray.ai
Pros
- Combines iPaaS, workflow automation, and AI agent building in a single unified platform
- 600+ pre-built connectors with a Connector Builder and SDK for custom integrations
- No-code Merlin Agent Builder allows non-developers to create and deploy AI agents with guardrails
- Enterprise-grade governance with RBAC, log streaming, SSO, HIPAA compliance options, and observability
- Agent Gateway provides centralized MCP server governance and policy control
Cons
- No public pricing—all tiers require contacting sales, making cost comparison difficult
- Many critical features like SSO, HIPAA, and extended log retention are paid add-ons even on mid-tier plans
- Steep learning curve for teams unfamiliar with iPaaS concepts and enterprise integration patterns
- Overkill for small businesses or simple automation needs that tools like Zapier could handle
Our Verdict
Both Tines and Tray.ai are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.