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bizy

Bizy is the first rules and logic layer that machines, engineers and business stakeholders can directly configure and understand.

Details

Author
getfounded
Category
General
Platform
GitHub
Framework
semantic-kernel
Language
python
Stars
3
First indexed
2026-05-15
Last active
2025-07-27
Directory sync
2026-05-15

Overview

Bizy is the first rules and logic layer that machines, engineers and business stakeholders can directly configure and understand.

Quick start

git

git clone https://github.com/getfounded/bizy

Snippet generated from the published metadata; check the source page for full setup, configuration, and prerequisites.

Frequently asked questions

What is bizy?
Bizy is the first rules and logic layer that machines, engineers and business stakeholders can directly configure and understand.
How do I install bizy?
Use git: `git clone https://github.com/getfounded/bizy`. Full setup details on the source page linked above.
Is bizy open source?
bizy is published on GitHub.
What are alternatives to bizy?
Comparable agents include langflow, skills, markitdown. Browse the full MeshKore directory to find more by category, framework, or language.

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