LexQ — the Decision Operations Platform for engineering teams
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The official MCP server for LexQ — the Decision Operations Platform for engineering teams. Manage business rules from your AI agent: create policy groups, define rules with visual conditions, run dry-run tests, Impact Simulation, A/B testing, deployments, and integrations.
Overview
What is LexQ?
LexQ is a Decision Operations Platform with built-in simulation for engineering teams. It allows you to define, test, and deploy business rules without touching application code.
How to use LexQ?
Use the MCP server to manage rules. The LexQ CLI is available on npm (see GitHub and npm links in the README). Refer to the official documentation at docs.lexq.io for complete setup and configuration.
Key features of LexQ
- Visual rule builder with conflict resolution
- Dry Run: test rules with single inputs before publishing
- Impact Simulation: replay thousands of records against new rule versions
- A/B testing: split live traffic between rule versions
- Git-style versioning with instant rollback
- Webhook and notification integrations
Use cases of LexQ
- Define and test business rules without writing application code
- Simulate rule changes against historical data before deployment
- Run A/B experiments on live traffic to compare rule versions
- Roll back to previous rule versions instantly if needed
- Integrate rule changes with existing workflows via webhooks
FAQ from LexQ
How does LexQ help with testing rules before deployment?
LexQ offers Dry Run for testing rules with single inputs and Impact Simulation for replaying thousands of records against new rule versions.
Does LexQ support version control and rollback?
Yes, LexQ provides Git-style versioning with instant rollback capability.
Can LexQ integrate with other tools?
LexQ provides webhook and notification integrations for connecting with existing workflows.
Is there a visual interface for building rules?
Yes, LexQ includes a visual rule builder with conflict resolution.
How do I get started with LexQ?
You can access the LexQ console at console.lexq.io or install the CLI from npm. Full documentation is available at docs.lexq.io.