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Interlaced is a proactive IT service provider for fast-growing startups and scaling businesses. Its core goal is to “remove technology friction,” helping companies keep operations smooth, security under control, and cloud infrastructure scalable as they grow. It is not a typical code-level developer tool, but rather a combination of a modern MSP, managed IT, security compliance, and cloud operations consultancy.
Based on the collected information, Interlaced organizes its services into three areas: Operate, Secure, and Scale. Operate covers employee onboarding/offboarding, helpdesk, end-user support, and system administration. Secure includes cybersecurity, endpoint protection, network security, 24/7 monitoring, vCISO, SOC 2, cyber insurance, and support for security questionnaires. Scale focuses on cloud infrastructure, device lifecycle management, strategic IT planning, and optimization of cloud cost, performance, reliability, and security configurations. Its services emphasize “proactive management,” meaning issues are identified and handled before they affect the team.
The website does not disclose specific pricing, nor does it clearly list packages, SLAs, or service boundaries. Quotes must be obtained by scheduling a meeting. The text mentions that compliance projects can be offered as standalone services; for ongoing IT support, companies can explore its tiered Managed IT programs, but no further pricing information is provided.
Its strengths lie in covering the most common IT pain points startups face while scaling: Day 1 devices and permissions for new hires, offboarding and asset recovery, helpdesk support, security questionnaires, SOC 2, runaway cloud costs, and lack of cloud expertise. It also supports common collaboration entry points such as Slack, Teams, and Zoom, with service language that is approachable for non-technical operations teams. The drawbacks are also clear: there is no API/SDK, self-hosting option, open-source offering, technical documentation, or pricing transparency. For developers, it is not a tool that can be directly integrated into the engineering pipeline, but an external IT/security/cloud team.
It is better suited to U.S. or international startups, scaling teams without dedicated IT/CISO/cloud architects, and companies preparing for SOC 2, customer security reviews, or cyber insurance. The text does not state anything about access from China, so it is not possible to determine whether it can be accessed directly. If your team is in China, you will also need to confirm time zone coverage, language support, remote support capabilities, device procurement, and compliance adaptability.
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interlaced.io is an United States Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach interlaced.io directly.