GoRules.io
DecisionRules.io
Drools
Higson.io
InRule
Decisionable
Rulebricks
Decisimo
Cachely.dev
nxCloud
Every company keeps two copies of its business logic: a document people read and code that runs. They drift. GoRules keeps one copy. Rules read like sentences, live in visual graphs or policy documents, and ship with reviews, releases, and tests. The open-source ZEN engine (MIT, Rust) answers your API, your agents, and your batch jobs in about 10 microseconds. An AI copilot builds and explains rules; people release. Cloud, self-hosted, or embedded.
Cachely is the managed self-hosted remote cache for Nx and Turborepo - the cache backend you'd otherwise build and run yourself, hosted for you on Cloudflare's edge (R2). It's a drop-in replacement for a DIY @nx/s3-cache / S3 bucket setup: point your build tool at Cachely with a token and two environment variables, and share build cache across CI and every developer's laptop.
Unlike a self-hosted cache, Cachely enforces read-only tokens at the API, so pull-request and fork builds can read but never write - closing the Nx cache-poisoning attack (CVE-2025-36852). It adds ROI reporting (the real build minutes and dollars the cache saved), per-tool insights, and build-optimization suggestions on top.
Pricing is a flat per-workspace subscription with no per-seat fees - add every developer, bot, and CI actor without watching the bill. Cachely never stores your source code; it caches only task outputs and their content hashes. Nx and Turborepo today; Bazel on the roadmap.
GoRules.io
Cachely.devNo Cachely.dev videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Based on our record, GoRules.io seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 2 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
On a serious note: We bought gorules.io domain with initial plans for using GoLang, however after a while, the name stuck with us and our clients, and it felt difficult to go back on something we were used to. We don't associate GoLang with the engine, but we do plan support for it sometime soon (via FFI). Source: over 3 years ago
GoRules is a modern, open-source rules engine designed for high performance and scalability. Our mission is to democratise rules engines and drive early adoption. Rules engines are very useful as they allow business users to easily understand and modify core business logic with little help from developers. You can think of us as a modern, less memory-hungry version of Drools that will be available in many... Source: over 3 years ago
DecisionRules.io - Business rule engine that lets you create and deploy business rules, while all your rules run in a secure and scalable cloud. Unlike other rule engines, you can create your first rule in 5 minutes and make 100k decisions in a minute via API.
nxCloud - nxCloud is a commercial OwnCloud provider
Drools - Drools introduces the Business Logic integration Platform which provides a unified and integrated platform for Rules, Workflow and Event Processing.
Higson.io - Higson is a BRMS, that was created with very large decisions and hyper-performance in mind. It stands out with the concept of the business domain which organizes the whole configuration in easy to manage way.
InRule - InRule is a cloud-ready business rule management platform that allows you to change business rules and decisions in the application without requiring JavaScript.
Decisionable - Make changes to your business rules tests faster. It's as ludicrously easy as updating a table.