When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found ProcessMaker easier to use and set up. However, InRule is easier to administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with InRule overall.
InRule and ProcessMaker both meet the requirements of our reviewers at a comparable rate.
When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that InRule is the preferred option.
For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of InRule over ProcessMaker.
By InRule engine, I believe you're referring to the business rules engine, commonly referred to as a BRE. A BRE is software that executes business rules or...Read more
How much does InRule cost?
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RW
As an enterprise software platform, a lot of variables impact pricing on InRule, such as number of users, number of cores, and more. We encourage you to...Read more
Who owns InRule?
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RW
In October 2022, InRule was acquired by Pamlico Capital, a U.S.-based private equity firm. You can read the announcement here:...Read more
Does process maker have an integration with Google Docs?
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AV
Yes it does. ProcessMaker Enterprise Edition has a list of Google Connectors for an easier integration. You can find more information in the link...Read more
Are there any license restrictions for processes or plugins created in ProcessMaker?
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Official Response from ProcessMaker
You are the sole owner of any process or plugin which you create in ProcessMaker Community Edition or Enterprise Edition, and you can license its use any way...Read more
Why are using PM and no the other apps (Bizagi, Bonitasoft, etc)?
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AR
I tried, BonitaSoft and Bizagi. I think these two BPMs are great software. I used ProcessMaker for its simplicity of making forms out of workflows. Example,...Read more
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