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User industry
  1. Banking and insurance
  2. Healthcare and life sciences
  3. Information technology and software

What is ACTICO Platform

ACTICO Platform is a decision management and automation platform used to model, execute, and govern business rules and decision logic in operational processes. It is typically used by business and IT teams in regulated or policy-driven domains (for example, underwriting, credit decisions, compliance checks, and claims handling) to standardize decisions and reduce manual handling. The platform combines rule/decision modeling with workflow and integration capabilities to embed decisions into business applications and services. It emphasizes maintainability of decision logic, versioning, and controlled change management for decision artifacts.

pros

Strong rules and decisioning

The platform centers on capturing business policy as rules and decision logic that can be executed consistently across channels and systems. This supports use cases where explainability and repeatability of outcomes matter, such as eligibility, pricing, and compliance decisions. It provides a structured approach to separating decision logic from application code, which can reduce release coupling. This focus aligns well with organizations that need governed decision changes rather than ad hoc scripting.

Governance and lifecycle controls

ACTICO Platform supports versioning and controlled deployment of decision artifacts, which helps teams manage frequent policy updates. Governance features are relevant for auditability, including tracking what changed and when, and promoting artifacts across environments. This is useful in regulated environments where decision logic must be reviewed and approved. Compared with more general automation tools, the platform’s emphasis is on managing decision content over time.

Automation and integration options

The platform is designed to embed decisions into end-to-end processes via APIs and integration patterns, enabling reuse across multiple applications. It can support process automation scenarios where decisions are invoked at key steps (for example, triage, routing, and exception handling). This helps organizations standardize decision services and reduce duplicated logic across systems. It fits teams looking to combine decisioning with operational automation rather than deploying a standalone rules engine.

cons

Less suited for pure BPM

Organizations seeking a full-featured business process management suite with extensive human workflow, case management, and low-code app development may find gaps depending on requirements. The platform’s core value is decisioning and rule governance, so broader BPM capabilities may require complementary tooling. This can increase solution complexity when end-to-end process orchestration is the primary driver. Fit is strongest when decisions are the central problem to solve.

Advanced analytics may require add-ons

For use cases that depend heavily on large-scale machine learning, optimization, or advanced statistical modeling, teams may need to integrate external analytics platforms. The platform focuses on deterministic decision logic and governed rules, which may not cover all model management needs. This can introduce additional integration and operational overhead for model-driven decisioning. Buyers should validate how predictive models are deployed, monitored, and governed in their target architecture.

Implementation requires domain modeling

Realizing value typically requires careful modeling of policies, data inputs, and decision flows, which can be time-consuming in complex domains. Teams often need both business subject-matter expertise and technical skills to design maintainable rule sets and integrations. Poorly structured rule design can lead to maintenance challenges even with strong tooling. Prospective customers should plan for governance processes and ongoing rule stewardship.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Software license (without maintenance) free Listed on vendor pricing page as "Software license without maintenance: free". Includes: 1 ACTICO Modeler Named User, 1 ACTICO Model Hub Instance, ACTICO Execution Server (1 instance), ACTICO Execution CLI (1 instance), Java API, ACTICO Engine (1 instance), ACTICO Workplace, Machine Learning. (Context on page is ambiguous; see vendor site.)
Free trial free (1 month) "Free trial of the whole ACTICO Platform tool stack for 1 month" (vendor site). Includes the full tool stack (same feature set as above).
Starter 4,500 EUR "Starter package" — Software subscription including maintenance. Includes: 1 ACTICO Modeler Named User, 1 ACTICO Model Hub Instance, ACTICO Execution (1 instance, 2 cores), Execution CLI, Java API, ACTICO Engine, ACTICO Workplace, Machine Learning. Support: Standard. (All prices exclude VAT; see vendor site.)
Enterprise Custom Custom enterprise-level subscription (contact sales). Features: full platform stack. Footnote on page: annual payment plan, prepaid (footnote ³) and availability/support options negotiable.

Notes/footnotes from vendor page: 1: Negotiable; 2: Windows, Linux, Docker supported; 3: Annual payment plan, prepaid; 4: Standard Support per Ticket System; All prices for full-use licenses, excluding VAT; Discounts may apply for region, limited use licenses, volumes, SMEs, partners.

Seller details

ACTICO GmbH
Friedrichshafen, Germany
1997
Private
https://www.actico.com/
https://x.com/actico_gmbh
https://www.linkedin.com/company/actico-gmbh/

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