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The intelligence layer sits between your data and your actions. It encodes your business policies as rules, supplies the limits those rules check against (budgets, size curves, supplier constraints…), and provides AI decision aids (recommendations, simulation, forecasts).

Business Center

The hub for rules and rulesets.

Rules & rulesets

Constraints that block or warn on plan actions.

Budgets (OTB)

Open-To-Buy envelopes per period and scope.

Size curves

Target size distributions plans should respect.

Markdown calendars

Allowed markdown windows and discount caps.

Supplier constraints

MOQ and pack multiples per supplier-variant.

Policies & lists

Approval & return policies, and org lists.

Recommendations

Simulation, forecasts, and AI decision aids.

How it connects

When you act on a plan, the rules from its ruleset are evaluated against live data — much of which is supplied by the other intelligence-layer features (budget consumption, size-curve deviation, supplier MOQ…). Rules can block, warn, or log, and some plans route through an approval when a value threshold is crossed. See Inventory plans → lifecycle. The same building blocks also shape AI recommendations: Solya’s decision layer reads your rules and the precomputed decision data to propose quantities and discounts you can review before committing.