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MOTOCLE (株式会社MOTOCLE) is a contracted system development and AWS infrastructure service provider based in Fukuoka, Japan. It positions itself as a digitalization and DX partner for local small and mid-sized businesses. Its services cover web/cloud applications, mobile apps, AWS migration and deployment, cloud security, operations and maintenance, IT implementation consulting, and project management. The company also operates its own services, such as Vetty, an AI electronic medical records system for animal hospitals.
From a developer-tooling perspective, MOTOCLE is not a standardized SaaS product, IDE, or platform tool, but rather a “development and cloud implementation service.” Its website highlights an AWS architecture design process that includes requirements interviews, AWS service evaluation, architecture and cost simulation, POC, environment setup, IaC codification where needed, and subsequent monitoring, security, and cost management. Its AWS security offering covers WAF, CloudFront, Shield, ACM, Route 53, GuardDuty, Inspector, KMS, Secrets Manager, IAM, and more. Its principles include least privilege, defense in depth, authentication and authorization, network isolation, log monitoring, and CI/CD. The main content does not disclose specific programming languages or frameworks, mentioning only SPA, web/mobile applications, CloudFormation, CI/CD, and related items.
The site is unusually transparent in publishing a large amount of pricing information. AWS builds range from 38,000 yen for a simple website migration to 190,000 yen for a high-availability business system, 325,000 yen for an SPA, 405,000 yen for a membership-based serverless website, and 490,000 yen for video-on-demand, all as pre-tax estimates excluding actual server costs. Operations packages range from 173,000 yen/month to 493,000 yen/month. There are also individual prices for application maintenance, backups, security monitoring, WAF, CloudFront, CI/CD, IaC, and more. For budget-conscious SMEs, this makes costs relatively predictable, though final pricing still requires an inquiry.
Its strengths are a complete service chain spanning upstream requirements definition through build, operations, and maintenance; concrete descriptions of AWS security, backup, and monitoring solutions; relatively high pricing transparency; and suitability for Japanese SMEs without in-house cloud engineers. Its drawbacks are the lack of public APIs/SDKs, open-source information, technology stack details, and developer documentation, making it unsuitable for development teams looking for a self-service tool they can directly integrate. MOTOCLE is a good fit for companies that need custom systems, AWS cloud migration, security hardening, and long-term operations.
The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment, or cross-border delivery, so these remain unknown. Since the company and its services are clearly aimed at the Japanese domestic market, Chinese companies that only need cloud development and operations would typically consider domestic cloud providers and local integrators. If the business is in Japan and requires Japanese-language communication and local AWS implementation, MOTOCLE may be worth contacting for further evaluation.
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motocle.com is an Japan 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 motocle.com directly.