Published May 13, 2026 · Updated May 17, 2026 · Independent Analysis
Only in MuleSoft (Salesforce)
- ✦ Anypoint Platform (iPaaS)
- ✦ API Management
- ✦ API Gateway
2M+ users · est. 2006

Talendvs MuleSoft (Salesforce) ★ 4.1/5-0.1 vs MuleSoft (Salesforce)
Only in Talend
- ✦ Visual ETL/ELT builder
- ✦ Data quality rules engine
- ✦ Data profiling
N/A users · est.
Real-World Scenarios: When to Choose Which
The question that matters: “In what situation will I regret choosing A over B after 3 months?”
Talend Unique Strength
ETL with Quality Gates
Build pipelines that profile data quality at each stage and route bad records to quarantine instead of polluting downstream tables
→ Choose Talend if this scenario applies to you. MuleSoft (Salesforce) doesn't offer a comparable solution.
Talend Unique Strength
Enterprise Data Lineage
Map column-level lineage across 500+ data assets to support GDPR data subject requests and impact analysis
→ Choose Talend if this scenario applies to you. MuleSoft (Salesforce) doesn't offer a comparable solution.
Talend Unique Strength
Data Catalog for Governance
Publish all data assets to the catalog with quality scores, owner tags, and lineage for 1,000-person data organization
→ Choose Talend if this scenario applies to you. MuleSoft (Salesforce) doesn't offer a comparable solution.
Talend Unique Strength
Cloud Migration ETL
Migrate on-premises data warehouse workloads to Snowflake or BigQuery using visual pipeline replatforming
→ Choose Talend if this scenario applies to you. MuleSoft (Salesforce) doesn't offer a comparable solution.
Pricing Intelligence

Talend Plans
Paid plans only
- • Open-source ETL
- • Community support
- • Local deployment
- • Managed cloud
- • Data quality
- • Data catalog
- • Full platform
- • Advanced governance
- • SLA support
Full Talend Pricing Breakdown →Feature Matrix
11 differences found across 23 standardized features
Feature
MuleSoft (Salesforce)
Talend
Data Quality Monitoring
✗
✓
Schema Change Detection
✗
✓
MuleSoft (Salesforce) Features
- •Anypoint Platform (iPaaS)
- •API Management
- •API Gateway
- •Pre-built Connectors (1000+)
- •DataWeave Transformation
- •Message Queuing
- •Event-Driven Architecture
- •API Analytics
- •API Security
- •Batch Processing
- •CloudHub (Managed Runtime)
- •On-Premise Deployment
- •Anypoint Exchange (API Marketplace)
- •Composer (Low-Code)
- •MuleSoft RPA
- •Salesforce Integration
Talend Features
- •Visual ETL/ELT builder
- •Data quality rules engine
- •Data profiling
- •Data lineage
- •Data catalog
- •Real-time streaming pipelines
- •Cloud and on-prem deployment
- •Pre-built connectors (900+)
- •Data governance workflows
- •API management
- •Anomaly detection
- •Column-level lineage
- •dbt integration
- •Master data management
Pros & Cons Face-Off
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses: not feature lists
Pros
- +1000+ connectors cover every enterprise integration scenario
- +DataWeave is a powerful data transformation language
- +Anypoint Exchange creates reusable API marketplace
- +Salesforce backing adds CRM integration and enterprise reliability
Cons
- −Expensive: dedicated integration team required to justify cost
- −Steep DataWeave learning curve
Pros
- +900+ pre-built connectors cover almost any data source
- +Data quality and lineage built into the pipeline rather than a separate layer
- +Open Studio provides free ETL capability for smaller use cases
Cons
- −Legacy Java-based architecture makes it feel slow compared to modern tools
- −Pricing and packaging complexity increased significantly after the Qlik acquisition
At a Glance
Starting PriceContactvsContact
Feature Count16 featuresvs14 features
Frequently Asked Questions
Authored by Oleh Kem·Published May 13, 2026·Updated May 17, 2026·Our methodology Price & Data Intelligence SyncLast verified: May 14, 2026 · CE-DATA-2026W21-A72214 · No changes detected
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