Boomi (formerly Dell Boomi) is one of the most recognised names in enterprise iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) and data integration. It built its reputation on broad connectivity, an accessible low-code interface, and a cloud-native architecture that made it an easy choice for teams and IT leaders looking to set up data integration pipelines, fast.
For straightforward integration work, that reputation is largely deserved. But Boomi and CloverDX are meaningfully different platforms — built with different priorities, different pricing models, and different ceilings on what they can handle. For some teams, Boomi will be the right fit. For others, those differences matter a lot.
This page breaks down how the two platforms compare across the areas that matter most to data teams — so you can work out which one is right for your organization.
Costs scale directly with the number of connections, environments, and data volumes — all of which can grow and fluctuate over time in ways that aren’t particularly easy to measure in advance.
For teams running enterprise-scale data integrations, Boomi’s consumption-based pricing model creates real budget exposure. As data volumes increase, so does the bill — often in ways that weren’t fully visible at signing. Overages are likely to surface at renewal, turning what should be a straightforward payment into a forensic exercise in validating data usage against unexpected charges. Annual price escalation clauses are standard in contracts
CloverDX licenses by server cores and Designer seats — not by data volume, not by connections, not by environments. As pipelines scale and usage increases, costs don’t. There are no escalation clauses, no overage charges for more data integration jobs, and no surprises at renewal.
Boomi is cloud-native by design. If your data sources and infrastructure live entirely in the cloud, that works in your favour — it's what the platform was built for. But if you're operating in a hybrid environment, or under compliance requirements that dictate where your data can live and how it's processed, the limitations around on-premise and hybrid deployment are worth factoring in early.
Data teams in regulated industries (in particular finance, healthcare, and government agencies) may often find that Boomi's cloud-first architecture doesn't map cleanly onto their infrastructure requirements or regulatory obligations.
CloverDX supports on-premise, cloud, and hybrid deployment with full container support. Teams with regulatory, data residency, or infrastructure constraints aren’t forced into a cloud-only model.
Boomi's low-code model is well-suited to straightforward integration work. If what you're managing is relatively simple — connecting SaaS applications, moving data between systems, or running standard workflows — the low-code approach can be fast, efficient, and easy for non-technical users to maintain without heavy engineering involvement. For simple use cases like this, Boomi genuinely delivers.
But when data transformation logic gets serious — requiring complex ETL, heavy aggregation, or performance-critical pipelines — Boomi can hit a ceiling.
There's no native way through. The go-to fix is external scripting, but if you chose Boomi specifically for its low-code interface, introducing custom code can quickly complicate things.
For example, what starts as a one-off workaround can grow over time — more scripts, more dependencies, more institutional knowledge locked in the heads of the people who wrote them. It's worth considering how that technical debt might affect your team down the line, particularly as pipelines evolve, people move on, and the codebase becomes harder to unpick.
CloverDX gives data teams the flexibility to code when precision matters and use visual tools when speed does. Complex ETL, advanced aggregations, and CDC operations are all handled natively — no workarounds, no third-party additions.
When something breaks, step-through debugging with breakpoints shows you exactly where the problem is, not just that one exists. Reusable parameterised components mean complex logic gets built once and carried across every pipeline that needs it.
Support operates through a tiered queue model. Boomi has been PE-owned since 2021, which can introduce commercial pressure on pricing and contract terms over time.
Every CloverDX subscription includes direct access to CloverDX experts — not a tiered support queue. CloverDX is independently owned, with no PE-driven pressure on pricing strategy. Every subscription also includes professional services hours and training credits from day one.
Boomi’s jobs, mappings, and orchestration logic are built inside a proprietary runtime. They don’t transfer cleanly to other platforms — switching means re-engineering pipelines from scratch, not migrating them.
CloverDX is built on open standards, so your data and pipelines are portable by design — no lock-in to a particular runtime or vendor ecosystem. Deploy on-premise, in the cloud, or hybrid without being steered toward any preferred environment or hosting partner. The platform is genuinely agnostic: it works with whatever infrastructure, tools, and data sources you already have. Licensing is capacity-based rather than consumption-based, so teams can run more without watching the meter — and the platform earns its place through the work it enables, not the cost of leaving it behind.
On paper, the two platforms cover similar ground. In practice, the gaps show up in how they handle complexity, how they price at scale, and how much control they leave with your team.
Boomi suits mid-market teams running straightforward application integration where the low-code ceiling isn’t a concern and pricing predictability is less critical.
CloverDX suits engineering-led teams running complex pipelines under compliance, regulatory, and infrastructure constraints, or those seeking the certainty of predictable pricing that won’t fluctuate with data volume or usage spikes.
Whether you’re an existing Boomi customer exploring alternatives or comparing iPaaS and data integration platforms as part of a wider evaluation, get in touch and we’ll answer your questions.