What does ElectroNeek cost in 2026? RPA pricing for MSPs explained

Quick Answer: ElectroNeek Bot Runner licenses cost approximately $500 per bot per month, with Studio Pro at ~$250/user/month and Orchestrator at ~$300/month. The platform targets MSPs with a multi-tenant resale model. Total costs for a small MSP deployment with 4 bots start at approximately $3,050/month as of March 2026.

Pricing Overview

ElectroNeek is a Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform designed specifically for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and IT service companies. Unlike traditional RPA vendors that sell directly to enterprises, ElectroNeek's business model enables MSPs to resell automation services to their clients. Pricing is structured around Bot Runner licenses and platform access fees, with volume discounts for MSPs managing multiple client deployments.

ElectroNeek Pricing Structure (as of March 2026)

Component Estimated Price Description
Bot Runner License ~$500/bot/month Each bot instance executing automations
Studio Pro (Development) ~$250/user/month Visual bot development IDE
Orchestrator ~$300/month Centralized bot management and scheduling
Platform License (MSP) Custom pricing Multi-tenant platform for MSP resale

Pricing Model Explained

Bot Runner Licensing

ElectroNeek charges per Bot Runner — each active bot that executes automations requires a separate license at approximately $500 per month. An MSP deploying 5 bots across 3 client organizations would pay approximately $2,500/month in Bot Runner licenses. Volume discounts are available for MSPs purchasing 10+ Bot Runner licenses, with reported discounts of 20-30% at higher volumes.

Studio Pro

The development IDE (Studio Pro) is licensed per developer user at approximately $250/month. Studio Pro provides a visual drag-and-drop bot builder, web and desktop automation recording, JavaScript scripting capabilities, and OCR-based document processing. Most MSPs require 1-3 Studio Pro licenses for their development team.

Orchestrator

The Orchestrator module provides centralized scheduling, monitoring, and management of deployed bots across client environments. At approximately $300/month, it includes a web dashboard for bot health monitoring, execution logs, schedule management, and alert notifications.

MSP Platform License

ElectroNeek's MSP-specific platform license enables multi-tenant bot management, client-specific branding, usage reporting per client, and centralized billing. This license is custom-priced based on the number of managed clients and expected bot volume. MSPs can use this platform to resell automation services at markup rates of 30-100% above their ElectroNeek costs.

How ElectroNeek Pricing Compares

Platform Per-Bot Cost Target Market Free Tier
ElectroNeek ~$500/bot/mo MSPs and IT service companies Limited trial
UiPath ~$420/bot/mo (unattended) Direct enterprise sales Community Edition
Automation Anywhere ~$500-$1,000/bot/mo Direct enterprise sales Community Edition
Power Automate Desktop $15-$40/user/mo Microsoft ecosystem users Free (basic desktop)

ElectroNeek's per-bot pricing is comparable to UiPath and Automation Anywhere. The differentiator is the MSP business model: UiPath and Automation Anywhere sell directly to enterprises, while ElectroNeek sells to MSPs who then resell to their clients. This channel model means MSPs can bundle automation with their existing managed IT services without competing against the RPA vendor's direct sales force.

Hidden Costs and Considerations

  • Infrastructure for Bot Runners: Each Bot Runner requires a Windows virtual machine or physical machine to operate. Cloud VMs (AWS, Azure) for RPA bots typically cost $30-$80/month per instance, adding to the Bot Runner license cost.
  • Scaling across clients: MSPs deploying bots to multiple clients need separate Bot Runner instances per client for security isolation, multiplying both license and infrastructure costs.
  • Training and certification: ElectroNeek offers certification programs for MSP developers. While this builds expertise, certification courses carry additional fees.
  • Client onboarding: Each new client automation requires discovery, process mapping, bot development, and testing — professional services costs that are not included in ElectroNeek licensing.

Editor's Note: We worked with a 20-person MSP that adopted ElectroNeek to offer RPA services to its small-business clients. The MSP purchased 3 Studio Pro licenses ($750/month), 1 Orchestrator ($300/month), and started with 4 Bot Runners ($2,000/month) for 2 initial clients. Total ElectroNeek cost: $3,050/month. The MSP charged each client $1,800/month for 2 bots (invoicing automation and data entry), generating $3,600/month in client revenue against $3,050 in ElectroNeek costs plus $240/month in Azure VM hosting. The margin was thin at launch (8.5%) but improved as the MSP added a third client using existing Orchestrator and Studio Pro licenses. By month 6 with 3 clients and 6 bots, monthly cost was $4,050 (added 2 Bot Runners) against $5,400 in revenue — a 25% margin. The lesson: ElectroNeek's MSP model requires 3+ clients to reach viable margins.

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Last updated: | By Rafal Fila

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