Alteryx One: scaling AI and automation for enterprises

Alteryx One aims to enable enterprises to scale AI and automation by providing governed, repeatable workflows, trusted data, and integrated analytics for operational decision-making.

Alteryx has entered its next phase of growth, reaching over $1 billion in annual recurring revenue (ARR) and supporting more than 380 million automated workflows annually. As organisations move from AI experimentation to full-scale deployment, demand for trusted automation and AI-ready data continues to grow. Alteryx One helps companies operationalise AI while supporting enterprise-scale decision-making.

A majority of enterprises — 89% — plan to maintain or increase AI spending in 2026, reflecting the impact of generative and agentic AI technologies. However, trust in data remains a concern, with 28% of organisations reporting limited confidence in the accuracy and quality of their data. Reliable data and repeatable workflows remain essential for effectively operationalising AI.

Alteryx One aims to address these challenges by providing a single platform that integrates data, business context, and AI for insights. This platform seeks to support the transition from experimentation to enterprise-wide AI and automation.

Nearly 49% of leaders identify high-quality, accessible, and well-governed data as critical for AI to reach its full potential. Alteryx One aims to provide a trusted logic layer, capturing business logic, maintaining lineage, and producing AI-ready outputs. These features allow organisations to scale automation while maintaining governance.

Adoption of Alteryx One is increasing, with many customers taking advantage of the simplified pricing model. Built-in enterprise security and governance controls support scalable and compliant operations.

In 2025, Alteryx celebrated 10 years of its global community, now including over 750,000 members. The community has contributed peer-driven solutions, workflows, and best practices, helping organisations onboard quickly, scale analytics initiatives, and maximise the platform’s value.

In 2025, Alteryx customers executed more than 380 million workflows, demonstrating a move from experimentation to enterprise-wide automation. Repeatable, governed workflows underpin the operationalisation of analytics and trusted AI, while enabling automation in generative AI use cases with outputs aligned to enterprise compliance standards.

Alteryx’s progress is reflected in both market performance and industry recognition. By 2025, the company surpassed $1 billion in ARR and was acknowledged in G2’s 2026 Best Software Awards for Best Analytics Software Products, indicating continued customer adoption and satisfaction.

Through its partnership with Google Cloud, Alteryx has expanded its cloud data platform ecosystem, allowing customers to work with cloud-scale data and accelerate AI and analytics initiatives.

At the Gartner Data & Analytics Summit in Orlando, Alteryx introduced a refreshed brand identity, marking its evolution into a unified platform for AI-powered analytics. With Alteryx One at the centre, the company aims to provide enterprises with a platform to scale AI and automation responsibly.

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