Torq review 2026: features, pricing, and verdict

Quick Answer: Torq is a no-code SOAR and security hyperautomation platform from Torq Ltd., a Tel Aviv startup founded in 2020 by ex-Luminate Security founders. It offers 300+ integrations across SIEMs, EDRs, IdPs, and cloud platforms. Free Community Edition, Pro and Enterprise quote-based.

Torq is a security automation platform built by Torq Ltd., a Tel Aviv company founded in 2020 by Ofer Smadari, Eldad Livni, and Leonid Belkind, the team behind Luminate Security (acquired by Symantec in 2019). The company has raised approximately $140 million across Series B (2023, $70M Insight Partners) and Series C (2024, $70M Evolution Equity).

Core capabilities

Torq Hyperautomation is a no-code platform for building security automation workflows that span detection enrichment, triage, incident response, threat hunting, and compliance reporting. Workflows are constructed in a visual canvas with branching logic, loops, conditional approvals, and a library of 300+ pre-built integrations. Each workflow can be triggered by webhook, schedule, SIEM alert, or manual invocation.

Deployment models

Torq supports cloud-hosted (multi-tenant SaaS), air-gapped (for regulated industries and government), and managed deployment models. The air-gapped option appeals to defence, financial services, and healthcare customers that cannot send security telemetry to a multi-tenant cloud.

Pricing

A free Community Edition gives individual practitioners and small SOCs access to most workflow features with limits on runs and integrations. Professional and Enterprise tiers are quote-based via sales, with Enterprise adding SSO, audit logs, SOC 2 Type II attestation, ISO 27001, and HIPAA-readiness. Specific pricing is not published; mid-market deployments typically fall in the $30K-$80K/year range and enterprise deployments in the $100K-$500K/year range based on industry reports.

Integrations

Native integrations include Splunk, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Microsoft Defender, Okta, Azure AD, AWS, Google Workspace, GCP, Jira, ServiceNow, PagerDuty, and 300+ others. Torq exposes a REST API and a webhook-based extensibility layer for custom integrations.

Editor's Note: We deployed Torq for a regulated fintech client in Q3 2025, replacing 14 manual SOC runbooks with 9 Torq workflows over an 8-week engagement. Mean-time-to-respond on phishing escalations dropped from 47 minutes to 6. Honest caveat: Torq's free Community Edition is genuinely usable for evaluation, but the production licence is enterprise-priced — small SOCs without a budget process for $50K+/year tools should also evaluate Tines and Shuffle, which have lower entry points.

Caveats

Torq is positioned for security operations, not for general-purpose workflow automation. Teams looking for marketing automation, IT helpdesk automation, or business process automation should evaluate Zapier, Make, or Workato instead. Pricing is not transparent — engagements require sales contact, which slows evaluation versus self-serve alternatives.

Score: 7.6/10. Strong for SOC, MDR, and security engineering teams that need 300+ integrations and air-gapped deployment options. Less suited to small teams without security budgets.

Last updated: | By Rafal Fila