Interos Review 2026
Interos uses AI to map and monitor supply chain risk across multiple tiers, providing visibility into risks that traditional TPRM tools miss. The platform goes beyond direct vendor assessment to reveal hidden dependencies, concentration risks, and geopolitical exposure deep in your supply chain.
What Interos Does Well
Multi-tier visibility is Interos's defining capability. While most TPRM tools assess only your direct vendors (tier 1), Interos maps relationships down to tier 3 and beyond. This reveals hidden dependencies — for example, if multiple critical suppliers rely on the same sub-supplier in a geopolitically unstable region.
Risk intelligence breadth covers five risk dimensions: cyber, financial, operational, geopolitical, and ESG. This holistic view is critical for organizations where supply chain disruption can halt operations, not just create data security concerns.
Continuous AI monitoring scans global data sources to detect emerging risks in real time. When a natural disaster, sanctions change, or financial distress affects a supplier deep in your supply chain, Interos alerts you before the impact reaches your operations.
Where Interos Falls Short
Traditional TPRM features like questionnaire management, assessment workflows, and vendor onboarding are less developed than dedicated TPRM platforms. Interos focuses on intelligence and monitoring rather than operational vendor management.
Price point may be difficult to justify for organizations with straightforward vendor portfolios. The platform's value increases with supply chain complexity.
Integration depth with existing procurement and vendor management systems is developing but not yet comprehensive.
Pricing
Interos pricing starts around $25,000/year and scales based on supply chain scope and monitoring requirements. Government and defense pricing may differ.
The Verdict
Interos is essential for organizations where supply chain resilience is a strategic priority. It complements rather than replaces traditional TPRM tools, adding the intelligence layer that questionnaire-based approaches cannot provide.