Transform legislation into
executable code
Assemblic is the enterprise-grade Rules as Code platform built on OpenFisca. Codify policy. Automate compliance. Deliver services at scale.
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What is Assemblic?
Assemblic is a SaaS platform that simplifies setting up and hosting Rules as Code (RaC) projects. Built on the open-source OpenFisca framework, it offers the tools needed to codify complex legislative and policy frameworks.
With Assemblic's user-friendly browser interface, you can launch your RaC project in minutes, saving time and ensuring a seamless experience.
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Built for government scale
Enterprise-grade infrastructure designed specifically for Rules as Code implementations.
Easy Project Setup
One-click project setup with pre-configured environments and automated infrastructure.
Enterprise Security
Two-factor authentication, web application firewall, and ISM aligned infrastructure.
Infinite Scalability
Designed to handle projects of any size, from local initiatives to national frameworks.
Automated Deployments
Git-based CI/CD pipelines automatically configured during project creation.
What is Rules as Code?
Rules as Code (RaC) is an innovative way to turn legislation, regulations, and policy frameworks into structured, machine-readable code. By codifying rules, governments and organisations can create systems that are transparent, consistent, and efficient. This enables faster implementation and improved accessibility for both humans and machines.
One of the most popular rules engines globally is OpenFisca. OpenFisca is a powerful open-source framework that can model and simulate complex policies. OpenFisca enables RaC projects to calculate the effects of laws and rules dynamically, empowering developers, policymakers and analysts to test scenarios, automate compliance and enhance decision-making.
By adopting Rules as Code, organisations can streamline the implementation of policies, reduce costs, and unlock new possibilities for collaboration and innovation.
Learn more about Rules as CodeComputations powered by , whose source code is used under an AGPL licence.
