Your Business Rules, Your Way.
Manage complex and powerful business logic—without the complexity. Automate what slows you down, connect what matters, and keep your workflows running like clockwork.
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Handle exceptions gracefully without human babysitting
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FAQs
Business logic is the brain behind how your apps, workflows, or systems behave. It’s the set of rules, calculations, and decisions that tell your software what to do, when to do it, and how to do it.
Businesses use business logic to ensure their data remains consistent and accurate. It sits between your interface and your database and makes sure every click, input, and workflow follow the rules you set. Whether it’s approvals, calculations, or compliance checks, business logic keeps everything moving, clean and in sync.
There are three key components of business logic: data consistency, access control, and modification checks.
Data consistency means your inputs follow the business logic guidelines and match what’s already in the system. Imagine an employee entering customer information into a form. Business logic steps in to keep things clean— requiring a serial number when an item is marked as serialized, or a batch number when the product is tracked by lot, ensuring that critical inventory details are always captured. The result? Consistent data, fewer errors, and smoother workflows.
Access control is about showing the right data to the right people. Business logic makes it happen. A sales manager might see company-wide quotas, while a retail associate only sees their own. It’s smart, streamlined access that keeps systems clean and teams focused.
Modification checks make sure only certain people can change certain data. Business logic defines who gets editing power—especially when the stakes are high. Think HR-only access to personnel files, where legal requirements and training matter.



