For other operation types, such as managed connectors, billing follows the Standard or Enterprise connector pricing for the Consumption plan. Above this number, metering applies to each execution, and billing follows the Actions pricing for the Consumption plan. The Consumption model includes an initial number of free built-in operations, per Azure subscription, that a workflow can run. The following table summarizes how the Consumption model handles metering and billing for the following components when used with a logic app and a workflow in multi-tenant Azure Logic Apps: Component You create such logic apps in various ways, for example, when you choose the Logic App (Consumption) resource type, use the Azure Logic Apps (Consumption) extension in Visual Studio Code, or when you create automation tasks. In multi-tenant Azure Logic Apps, a logic app and its workflow follow the Consumption plan for pricing and billing. Single-tenant versus multi-tenant and integration service environment.Plan and manage costs for Azure Logic Apps.For information such as specific pricing rates, cost planning, or different hosting environments, review the following content: This article describes how metering, billing, and pricing models work for Azure Logic Apps and related resources. Azure Logic Apps helps you create and run automated integration workflows that can scale in the cloud.