Torq

by Torq Ltd.

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No-code SOAR and security hyperautomation platform for SOC, MDR, and security engineering teams. Torq is a no-code SOAR and security hyperautomation platform from Torq Ltd., a Tel Aviv startup founded in 2020.

Key Facts

company

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Founded2020May 2026Torq About
HeadquartersTel Aviv, IsraelMay 2026Torq About
FundingSeries C 2024 ($70M, Evolution Equity)May 2026Torq news

pricing

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Starter pricingFree Community Edition; Pro and Enterprise quote-basedMay 2026Torq pricing

features

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Integrations300+ pre-built integrationsMay 2026Torq integrations
DeploymentCloud, air-gapped, managedMay 2026Torq docs
Target usersSOC analysts, security engineers, MDR providersMay 2026Torq site

Security & Compliance

Security & Compliance facts about Torq
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CertificationsSOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, HIPAA-readyMay 2026Torq trust page

About Torq

Torq is a no-code SOAR and security hyperautomation platform from Torq Ltd., a Tel Aviv startup founded in 2020. It supports 300+ integrations and ships in cloud-hosted, air-gapped, and managed deployment models. Free Community Edition, Professional and Enterprise quote-based. Series C 2024.

Torq is a security automation platform built by Torq Ltd., a Tel Aviv-based startup founded in 2020 by Ofer Smadari, Eldad Livni, and Leonid Belkind, the team that previously founded Luminate Security (acquired by Symantec in 2019). The company raised a $70 million Series B in 2023 led by Insight Partners and a $70 million Series C in 2024 led by Evolution Equity Partners.

Torq Hyperautomation is a no-code platform for building security automation workflows that span detection, enrichment, triage, response, and reporting. Workflows are constructed in a visual canvas with branching logic, loops, conditional approvals, and a library of 300+ pre-built integrations covering SIEMs, EDRs, identity providers, cloud platforms, and ticketing systems. Torq supports both cloud-hosted and air-gapped deployment models for regulated industries.

Torq pricing covers a free Community Edition (limited workflow runs and integrations), a Professional tier with pricing disclosed via sales, and an Enterprise tier with SSO, audit logs, SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and HIPAA-readiness. The Community Edition is positioned for individual practitioners and small SOCs evaluating the product; Professional and Enterprise are quote-based.

Torq integrates natively with Splunk, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Microsoft Defender, Okta, Azure AD, AWS, Google Workspace, Jira, ServiceNow, and PagerDuty among 300+ integrations as of 2026. The product is positioned for SOC analysts, security engineers, and managed detection and response providers.

Integrations (8)

AWS native
CrowdStrike native
Jira native
Microsoft Defender native
Okta native
SentinelOne native
ServiceNow native
Splunk native

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Questions About Torq

What is SOAR and which platforms lead in 2026?

SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation and Response) is a category of platforms that connect security tools and automate analyst workflows like triage, enrichment, and containment. As of May 2026, market leaders include Tines, Torq, Swimlane, Splunk SOAR (formerly Phantom), and Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR (formerly Demisto), with vendor-bundled options inside Microsoft Sentinel and Google Chronicle filling the SIEM-attached segment.

Tines vs Torq vs Swimlane: which SOAR fits in 2026?

Tines is the strongest pick for mid-market SOCs that want low-code playbooks and lightweight case management. Torq fits cloud-native SecOps teams that need deep integration breadth and per-execution pricing. Swimlane suits regulated enterprises that need built-in case management, FedRAMP-authorised hosting, and code-level extensibility, as of May 2026.

Torq vs Tines: which SOAR platform is better in 2026?

Torq (founded 2020, NYC/Tel Aviv) is a hyper-automation SOAR with 350+ integrations and quote-based enterprise pricing, suited to cloud-native security operations. Tines (founded 2018, Dublin/Boston) is a no-code workflow platform with 500+ integrations, a free Community Edition, and self-host options, suited to teams that prefer HTTP-first integration and gradual ramp-up.

How much does Torq cost in 2026?

Torq offers a free Community Edition for individual practitioners and small SOCs, with Professional and Enterprise tiers priced via sales. Industry reports place mid-market deployments at roughly $30K-$80K/year and enterprise at $100K-$500K/year.

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