The AI stack built for small IT and ITOps teams.

Onboarding, offboarding, SaaS admin, and incident response — without another agent on every laptop.

A 2-person IT team supporting 300 employees is a specific kind of overwhelmed. You're provisioning laptops in Jamf or Kandji, pushing SSO apps through Okta or Google Workspace, running onboarding checklists that cross HR, security, and five SaaS admins, chasing license reclaims from Salesforce and Zoom seats that haven't been touched in six months, filing AWS cost anomalies with finance, answering the same 'my laptop is slow' ticket in Jira Service Management, and trying to keep the runbook in a Notion nobody reads. The stack exists — Jamf, Okta, Jira, Torii, maybe Datadog — and none of it glues together. Starch doesn't replace Jamf or Okta. It connects to them (Jamf, Okta, Jira, Asana, Linear, GitHub, PagerDuty are all reachable via the integration browser; AWS is a Tier 1 integration) and lets you build the in-between surfaces — the onboarding orchestrator, the SaaS-reclaim dashboard, the incident runbook — as natural-language apps on top of the systems you already run.
Operations
AWS Cost Checker

Match AWS spend to each of your customers and compare it against the tier they're contracted on. Catch over-tier customers before billing close, surface upsell candidates with real usage data, and send customers a usage report they can audit themselves.

ProductivityComing Soon
Task Manager

Track tasks, set priorities, and stay on top of deadlines. A simple, focused task list with priority levels, due dates, and custom ordering.

Productivity
Project Management

A Linear-inspired project management tool built for early-stage teams. Kanban board, list view, priority tracking, and AI-powered task management — all without leaving Starch.

Productivity
Knowledge Management

A team knowledge base that keeps your company's information organized, searchable, and always up to date. AI-powered search finds answers instantly so your team stops asking the same questions.

OperationsComing Soon
Contract Fidelity

Upload contracts, extract key terms, and monitor vendor compliance against actual invoices.

Productivity
Email Agent

AI that organizes your inbox and drafts replies instantly. Smart prioritization, automated follow-ups, and one-click actions help you reach inbox zero and get through email twice as fast.

Productivity
Scheduling

Share your availability and let anyone book meetings with you. Syncs with Google Calendar for real-time availability.

Productivity
Meeting Notes

AI meeting notes that capture everything so you can focus on the conversation. Real-time transcription, smart summaries, automatic action items, and searchable meeting history.

Engineering
GitHub Star Tracker

Track and log new stars on your GitHub repositories daily via browser automation.

FinancialComing Soon
Budgeting

Track budgets by category and compare against actual spend from your accounting system.

Financial
Spend Insights

Analyze bank and credit card transactions with category breakdowns, spending trends, and anomaly detection from your connected accounts.

Workflows we cover for Small IT and ITOps Teams

Do I need to replace Jamf, Okta, or Jira to use Starch?
No. Jamf, Okta, Jira, Linear, Asana, PagerDuty, and Sentry are all reachable via Starch's integration browser, and GitHub works through both APIs and browser automation. Your MDM, IdP, and ticketing system stay the source of truth; Starch builds the orchestration — onboarding checklists, offboarding flows, SaaS reclaim reports — on top of them.
Are there pre-built apps for IT ops?
Yes — not a dedicated IT-ops pack, but several starter apps directly serve IT work. AWS Cost Checker handles cloud spend and anomaly detection. Task Manager and Project Management run onboarding and offboarding checklists. Knowledge Management holds runbooks. The cross-system orchestration — the laptop-wipe-plus-Okta-suspend-plus-Google-account-close chain — is natural-language-authored ('when HR marks someone as terminated in BambooHR, revoke their Okta apps, suspend their Google account, wipe their Jamf-managed laptop') on top.
How does it handle onboarding and offboarding?
As a custom automation. You describe the stages — account creation in Google Workspace, Okta group assignment, laptop provisioning in Jamf, Slack channel adds, day-one training scheduling — and Starch builds an orchestrator that triggers when HR flags a new hire. Offboarding runs the same chain in reverse, with evidence captured for your SOC 2 auditor if you need it.
Can Starch help with SaaS license reclaims and cost tracking?
Yes — both via AWS Cost Checker for cloud spend and a custom app for SaaS. You describe what 'unused' means (no login in 60 days, zero recent API calls, no recent Okta sign-in), connect your IdP and the relevant SaaS admin APIs, and Starch builds a reclaim dashboard. Contract Fidelity (coming soon) will surface where you're over-licensed against signed terms.
What about incident response and runbooks?
Knowledge Management handles your runbook library with versioned Notion-style docs. For actual incident workflow, you describe it ('when PagerDuty pages for a Sev-1, create a Linear issue, open a Slack war room, page the on-call engineer, and start a timer for the post-mortem') and Starch builds the automation. Not a replacement for Rootly or Incident.io if you're large enough to need them.
Is this secure enough for IT ops — given we hold credentials for half the company?
All data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Honest limits: Starch is not SOC 2 Type II certified yet, and there's no on-prem option. For teams with strict compliance requirements (regulated industries, FedRAMP boundaries, customer data residency), this matters — flag it during beta signup. For most IT teams at sub-500-person companies, the posture matches the SaaS admin tools you already trust with the same scope.

The AI stack built for small IT and ITOps teams.

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