MSP Rankings · Boise, Idaho

Best MSPs in Boise, ID (2026)

Kate Larsen, IT Research Analyst · Last updated: May 11, 2026 · No paid placements
TotalCare IT ranks #1 among Boise MSPs for 2026 with a Trust Score of 6.6/10, holding the only verified Clutch profile in this market, a 5.0-star rating across independently conducted client interviews, and documented healthcare IT experience dating back to 2007. Fisher’s Technology (6.3/10) stands out for its 89-year track record and the widest physical footprint in Idaho. DataTel (6.1/10) brings a 60-year local presence and an in-house 24/7 SOC. Rankings are produced using the itreviews.co Trust Score methodology, scoring verified reviews, industry awards, years in business, local presence, vertical specialization, and service depth. No provider paid for placement.

Quick Picks

  • Best Overall: TotalCare IT (6.6/10)
  • Best for Long-Term Stability: Fisher’s Technology (6.3/10)
  • Best for Telecom-Integrated IT: DataTel (6.1/10)
  • Best for Healthcare IT: TotalCare IT (6.6/10)
  • Best for SMB High-Touch Service: MicroTech Systems (5.7/10)

Finding the right managed IT provider in Boise isn’t the same exercise it was five years ago. The Treasure Valley has grown fast, anchored by companies like Micron, HP, and a steady wave of professional services firms settling into Meridian and Eagle. The MSP market has grown with it. You’ve got providers that have been doing this since before their clients were incorporated, and newer operators competing on security packaging and response times.

This list covers seven MSPs operating in Boise and the broader Treasure Valley. Every provider was scored on the same six criteria using only publicly verifiable data. No provider paid for placement. If you want to understand exactly how these rankings work before reading a single listing, start with how we evaluate every IT provider.


How We Ranked These Boise MSPs

Trust Score Factors — Boise MSP Rankings

35%
Review ScoreVerified client reviews on Clutch (third-party phone interviews), Google, and Cloudtango. Rating and volume both count, on a logarithmic scale so a provider with a handful of solid reviews isn’t crushed by one with hundreds of mediocre ones.
20%
Industry Awards & RecognitionChannel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, Inc. 5000, and Cloudtango MSP Select. Self-described “award-winning” without a named, verifiable award doesn’t count.
15%
Years in Business & Operational MaturityLongevity treated as a stability signal. Building and retaining an MSP client base takes years.
10%
Physical PresenceConfirms a provider actually operates where they claim. A virtual office listing isn’t the same as a local team with boots on the ground.
10%
Industry SpecializationDocumented vertical expertise — dedicated pages, named certifications (HIPAA, CMMC, FINRA), and real case studies, not a bullet on a homepage.
10%
Service BreadthWhat’s documented with enough specificity to confirm it’s real. A page that says “cybersecurity” with no detail scores differently than one explaining the security stack.

No provider can buy their way to the top. Rankings are earned through scoring, not spending. Read the full methodology →

One thing worth explaining before you read the rankings: the Clutch factor carries a penalty for absence. Getting a Clutch review requires a real client to sit through a live phone interview with a third-party analyst. Providers who’ve invested in that process have demonstrated something beyond having satisfied clients — they’ve demonstrated that their clients trust them enough to go on record. In a Boise market where Clutch adoption is thin across the board, that single factor created meaningful separation.


Boise MSP Comparison at a Glance

ProviderScoreBest ForKey StrengthLocationNotable Limitation
TotalCare IT6.6/10Healthcare, manufacturingOnly verified Clutch profile in market; 5.0★Garden City, IDThinner volume on Clutch (5 reviews)
Fisher’s Technology6.3/10Education, government, nonprofits89-year track record; widest Idaho footprintBoise, IDCopier/print focus dilutes pure-MSP depth
DataTel6.1/10Telecom-integrated IT, 24/7 SOC4.9★ Google; 60+ years local; in-house SOCMeridian, IDNo Clutch profile; no vertical specialization docs
MicroTech Systems5.7/10SMBs wanting high-touch local service4.9★ / 72+ Google reviews; weekly on-site visitsGarden City, IDNo Clutch; limited premium service documentation
IDACOMP5.5/10Healthcare IT, Treasure Valley SMBs5.0★ Google; 23 years; HIPAA documentationBoise, IDNo Clutch; review count unverified
Virtual IT5.3/10SMBs needing vCIO strategyPublished 99.999% SLA; built-in vCIOEagle, ID4.4★ Google is lowest on this list
Ascending IT3.9/10SMBs wanting transparent tiered pricingSecurity included at every tierNampa, IDNo Clutch; lowest score; Nampa not Boise city

The Top 7 MSPs in Boise, Idaho

1
TotalCare IT
Boise’s Only Clutch-Verified MSP
6.6
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)7.0
Awards (20%)4.0
Years in Business (15%)7.0
Physical Presence (10%)8.0
Specialization (10%)7.0
Service Breadth (10%)7.0
TotalCare IT managed IT services in Boise, ID — homepage

TotalCare IT has operated in Idaho since 2007, building a client base that spans healthcare practices, manufacturing firms, and industrial businesses across Western and Eastern Idaho. It’s the only provider on this list with a confirmed Clutch profile — five independently interviewed clients at a 5.0 rating — backed by documented HIPAA engagements with named medical practices.

Key Strengths

  • The only provider here with a confirmed Clutch profile: five independently interviewed clients, 5.0-star rating, published as verbatim third-party transcripts — a different category of signal from self-submitted stars
  • Documented HIPAA healthcare clients named on record: Madison Women’s Clinic, Shoshone Family Medical Center, Falls Orthodontics
  • Clutch-reported service metrics: 99% of tickets resolved within 24 hours, 95% within one hour
  • Named one of Idaho’s best cloud consulting companies by Clutch (2024); two Idaho offices (Garden City, Idaho Falls) with a documented internship pipeline through the College of Eastern Idaho and Boise State

Limitations

  • Five Clutch reviews is a meaningful start but thin by national MSP standards — a provider in a larger market with similar quality would typically have 15–30
  • Manufacturing and industrial clients are referenced but not as thoroughly documented as the healthcare vertical; a manufacturing buyer should ask for industry-specific references directly
  • Google review count couldn’t be independently confirmed via Apify (rating only)

Best For

Healthcare practices, manufacturing firms, and mid-market companies in Western or Eastern Idaho that want a verifiable track record before signing anything.

Not Ideal For

Large enterprises needing an MSP with national scale, deep enterprise SOC infrastructure, or multi-state field coverage.

Services

Managed ITCo-Managed ITCloudCybersecurityVoIPBackup & DRHIPAA ComplianceManaged Security

Industries

HealthcareManufacturingProfessional ServicesSoftware

Why They Rank #1

TotalCare IT earns the top position because it’s the only provider in this market that has invested in independent, verifiable review infrastructure. A 5.0 Clutch rating from five independently interviewed clients isn’t something you can manufacture. In a Boise market where that infrastructure is essentially absent across all other providers, it matters more than it would in a saturated metro. Add the Clutch award, the documented HIPAA practice with named clients, an 18-year operating history, and a two-office Idaho footprint. The score reflects what’s verifiable. That’s the point.

2
Fisher’s Technology
Idaho’s Oldest Operating IT Provider
6.3
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)5.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)10.0
Specialization (10%)8.0
Service Breadth (10%)7.0
Fisher's Technology managed IT services in Boise, ID — homepage

Fisher’s Technology has been in Idaho since 1936. That’s not a rounding error or a rebranding story — they were solving office technology problems before managed IT was a job title. Today they pair the widest physical footprint in the state with the broadest vertical documentation on this list.

Key Strengths

  • 89 years in business with a documented multi-location Idaho presence — Boise, Idaho Falls, and additional locations — so multi-market companies can get in-person support
  • The widest vertical documentation on this list: education institutions, government entities, healthcare providers, and nonprofits as named client types
  • UCaaS offering connecting enterprise phone communications with cloud collaboration tools — not every Boise MSP has this operational
  • 4.8-star Google rating confirmed via Apify; Cloudtango reviews consistently mention responsiveness; 51–200 employees with Lenovo, HP, Acronis, Microsoft, Cisco, and VMware partnerships

Limitations

  • The business includes copiers, printers, and document management alongside managed IT — a buyer who specifically wants a pure-play infrastructure-and-security MSP should factor this in
  • No confirmed Clutch profile; the independently verified review layer doesn’t exist here
  • No confirmed appearances on Channel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, or Cloudtango MSP Select

Best For

Idaho businesses that want a single vendor for managed IT, office technology, and UCaaS. Strongest fit for education, government, and nonprofits with multi-location Idaho presence.

Not Ideal For

Companies looking specifically for a security-first MSP with SIEM/SOC capability or dedicated compliance-as-a-service frameworks.

Services

Managed ITOffice TechnologyUCaaSDocument ManagementManaged PrintCloud

Industries

EducationGovernmentHealthcareNonprofits

Why They Rank #2

89 years in operation and a multi-location Idaho footprint push Fisher’s ahead of every other provider on longevity and physical presence alone. The multi-vertical documentation is genuine. What stops them from ranking higher is the absence of any verified review signal on Clutch and no major industry list recognition.

3
DataTel
60 Years Local, 4.9 Stars, and the Only In-House SOC
6.1
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.0
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)10.0
Physical Presence (10%)9.0
Specialization (10%)3.0
Service Breadth (10%)9.0
DataTel managed IT services in Boise, ID — homepage

Founded in 1963. Over 2,000 active clients in the Pacific Northwest. A 24/7 Security Operations Center staffed by real people, not an alert inbox. DataTel unifies IT and telecom under one contract from offices in Meridian, Boise, Twin Falls, and Portland, Oregon.

Key Strengths

  • 4.9-star Google rating confirmed independently via Apify; named technicians (Matthew, Vance, Shawn) appear repeatedly across reviews with same-day resolution language
  • Dedicated in-house 24/7 SOC — an actual security operations center, not “monitoring included.” No other provider on this list documents this capability at the same level
  • Over 60 years in business serving Pacific Northwest businesses — operational depth a newer provider can’t shortcut
  • Unified IT and telecom under one contract: VoIP, SIP, IVR, and complex phone infrastructure handled without a separate vendor

Limitations

  • No Clutch profile; the verified third-party review layer doesn’t exist for DataTel
  • No confirmed appearances on Channel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, or Cloudtango MSP Select
  • No documented industry vertical specialization — general SMB focus without dedicated compliance frameworks on the website
  • Google review count wasn’t independently confirmed

Best For

Businesses that want IT and telecom managed under one contract, or companies with genuine 24/7 security monitoring requirements that don’t want to outsource SOC to a third party.

Not Ideal For

Companies in regulated verticals needing documented HIPAA, CMMC, or FINRA compliance frameworks. DataTel doesn’t document these publicly.

Services

Managed ITTelecom / VoIP24/7 SOCSIP / IVRNetworkSecurity Monitoring

Coverage

Meridian HQBoiseTwin FallsPortland, OR

Why They Rank #3

The combination of a confirmed 4.9-star Google rating, 60-plus years in market, and a genuine in-house SOC is a strong package. DataTel sits at #3 rather than higher because no Clutch verification exists and industry specialization is undocumented. The service depth is real. The external credibility signals are thinner than the top two.

4
MicroTech Systems
55 Years, 4.9 Stars, Weekly On-Site Visits
5.7
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)6.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)9.0
Physical Presence (10%)8.0
Specialization (10%)3.0
Service Breadth (10%)6.0
MicroTech Systems managed IT services in Boise, ID — homepage

MicroTech has operated in the Boise area since 1970, starting on cash registers and adding machines and evolving into a full-service MSP with a proprietary delivery model they call TechCare. Its differentiator is high-touch local service: named engineers on-site with specific clients every week.

Key Strengths

  • 4.9-star Google rating confirmed via Apify, with 72-plus reviews reported consistently across their site; 92% of those reviews are five-star, per MicroTech’s own About page
  • Weekly on-site engineer visits built into the service model — structurally unusual, where most MSPs bill per visit or schedule quarterly at best
  • TechCare is a clearly branded proprietary delivery model with named components, a published service philosophy, and a money-back-adjacent 5-Star Promise
  • 55 years in the Boise area; named clients include Hayden Beverage and Mirage Trailers with multi-year tenures; Garden City HQ with a named leadership team

Limitations

  • No Clutch profile; zero independently verified third-party reviews outside of Google
  • Documentation of premium services — SIEM/SOC, vCISO, compliance-as-a-service — isn’t visible on the website
  • General SMB positioning with no documented industry vertical specialization

Best For

Small and mid-sized Boise businesses under 100 employees that want local, high-touch service with a named engineer who visits regularly. TechCare is built for businesses without internal IT staff that want a relationship, not a queue.

Not Ideal For

Regulated verticals or companies needing advanced security operations, compliance documentation, or enterprise-scale infrastructure management.

Services

Managed IT (TechCare)On-Site SupportHelpdeskCloudCybersecurityBackup

Coverage

Garden City HQBoise AreaTreasure Valley

Why They Rank #4

The Google review signal is the strongest volume-and-rating combination on this list when MicroTech’s self-reported data holds. What holds them to #4 is the complete absence of any Clutch verification and thin premium service documentation. If the 72-plus review count is confirmed on Google Maps, MicroTech’s review score gets a real bump at the next cycle.

5
IDACOMP
Boise’s Healthcare IT Specialist Since 2002
5.5
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)5.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)9.0
Physical Presence (10%)8.0
Specialization (10%)6.0
Service Breadth (10%)6.0
IDACOMP managed IT services in Boise, ID — homepage

IDACOMP has served Idaho businesses for 23 years. Their healthcare focus isn’t a marketing claim — it’s documented in named client engagements with medical practices that have stayed with them for over a decade. The company now operates as IDACOMP — A Bytagig Company.

Key Strengths

  • 5.0-star Google rating confirmed via Apify
  • Named healthcare clients on the record: Shoshone Family Medical Center, Falls Orthodontics, US Healthcare Partners; Dr. Keith Davis and Dr. Spencer Dixon quoted by name
  • HIPAA compliance documentation is explicit and visible, not buried in a service-list bullet point
  • 23 years in Boise, with a stated policy of answering phones live without hold queues

Limitations

  • No Clutch profile; no independently verified review data outside of Google
  • The Bytagig acquisition creates some uncertainty about service continuity and brand evolution that buyers should ask about directly
  • No confirmed industry awards on major lists
  • Documentation outside of healthcare is limited; IDACOMP’s strength is concentrated in one vertical

Best For

Healthcare practices, dental offices, and medical clinics in the Treasure Valley that want a local MSP with documented HIPAA experience and verifiable medical practice client references.

Not Ideal For

Businesses outside healthcare that want multi-vertical depth, or companies that need enterprise-scale security infrastructure.

Services

Managed ITHIPAA ComplianceCloudCybersecurityHelpdeskBackup

Industries

HealthcareDentalMedical PracticesTreasure Valley SMB

Why They Rank #5

IDACOMP’s healthcare specialization is genuinely documented with named clients, which gives them a meaningful edge for the right buyer. The 5.0 Google rating is strong. What keeps them at #5 is the absence of any Clutch signal and the thin documentation outside the healthcare vertical.

6
Virtual IT
Eagle-Based MSP with Published SLAs and a Built-In vCIO
5.3
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)4.5
Awards (20%)2.0
Years in Business (15%)9.0
Physical Presence (10%)7.0
Specialization (10%)5.0
Service Breadth (10%)8.0
Virtual IT managed IT services in Boise, ID — homepage

Virtual IT has operated in the Treasure Valley since 2004. They publish SLA commitments that most local MSPs won’t put on a website, and they build a vCIO into the engagement rather than selling it as an add-on.

Key Strengths

  • 99.999% uptime SLA published on their website — an actual accountability commitment, not a marketing phrase about “fast response times”
  • 80% first-call resolution rate and a 30-minute average ticket resolution time since 2022, per their documented service metrics
  • vCIO built into the engagement model: strategic IT planning, 3-year budgeting, compliance roadmaps, and vendor management — not an add-on sold separately
  • Co-managed IT designed for companies that already have internal IT staff; 21 years in the Treasure Valley with documented dental and professional-services testimonials

Limitations

  • 4.4-star Google rating confirmed via Apify — lowest on this list, worth asking about when evaluating
  • No Clutch profile; no independently verified review infrastructure
  • Eagle, ID is Boise metro but not city center — for buyers who specifically want a downtown Boise footprint, worth noting
  • No confirmed industry awards

Best For

SMBs with 20–100 employees that want proactive IT strategy alongside helpdesk. Especially strong for companies with one internal IT person who needs senior-level support and after-hours coverage.

Not Ideal For

Companies that need highly specialized compliance support or enterprise-scale security infrastructure, or buyers who weight Google review ratings heavily.

Services

Managed ITCo-Managed ITvCIOHelpdeskCompliance RoadmapsVendor Management

Coverage

Eagle HQBoise MetroTreasure Valley

Why They Rank #6

The published SLAs and built-in vCIO model set Virtual IT apart from generic helpdesk-and-monitoring operations. What pulls them to #6 is the 4.4-star Google rating and the absence of any Clutch signal. The SLA documentation shows a provider willing to put commitments on paper. The review profile doesn’t yet match that standard of transparency.

7
Ascending IT
Transparent Tiered Pricing, Security Built In
3.9
out of 10
Trust Score

Score Breakdown

Reviews (35%)3.5
Awards (20%)1.0
Years in Business (15%)7.0
Physical Presence (10%)5.0
Specialization (10%)2.0
Service Breadth (10%)6.0
Ascending IT managed IT services in Boise, ID — homepage

Ascending IT operates out of Nampa, Idaho, on the western edge of the Treasure Valley. Their Silver, Gold, and Platinum tiers make pricing more transparent than most providers in this market — with security included at every level by default.

Key Strengths

  • Published tiered pricing with documented inclusions at each level — Silver, Gold, Platinum — rare in a market where most MSPs require a discovery call just for a ballpark
  • Security is included at every tier by default, not sold as a separate line item — a real differentiator for SMBs who’ve been surprised by add-on security costs
  • 5.0-star Google rating confirmed via Apify

Limitations

  • Lowest Trust Score on this list at 3.9/10: no Clutch profile, no Cloudtango listing, no confirmed industry awards, and no documented vertical specialization
  • Physically located in Nampa, not Boise (Apify geocoded the listing to Canyon County) — for buyers specifically looking for a Boise-based provider, this matters
  • Founding year not independently confirmed; “20-plus years” is stated on the website

Best For

Small businesses in the broader Treasure Valley, including Nampa and Caldwell, that want simple, transparent IT pricing and predictable monthly costs without negotiating a custom scope.

Not Ideal For

Companies that want a Boise city footprint, documented vertical compliance experience, or a provider with verifiable third-party recognition.

Services

Managed IT (Tiered)Security IncludedHelpdeskMonitoringBackup

Coverage

Nampa HQCanyon CountyCaldwellTreasure Valley

Why They Rank #7

Ascending IT earned a spot on this list because they’re operating, Treasure Valley-based, and have a 5.0 Google rating. The low Trust Score reflects what couldn’t be verified: no Clutch, no awards, no vertical documentation, and a Nampa rather than Boise address. The tiered pricing transparency is a genuine differentiator for the right buyer. It’s just not enough to score higher against providers with deeper credibility signals.


How to Choose an MSP in Boise

Start with one question: is your industry regulated? If your business handles healthcare data, financial records, legal documents, or federal contracts, that filter comes first. Of the seven providers here, TotalCare IT and IDACOMP have the strongest documented HIPAA experience with named medical-practice clients. For CMMC or FINRA requirements, none of these seven publicly document that framework — you’d need to ask directly.

Headcount matters more than most buyers realize. DataTel and Fisher’s Technology operate at a scale suited to 50-seat-plus accounts. For a 10-person business, the overhead built into their model may not fit. TotalCare IT, MicroTech, and IDACOMP are each structured around SMB clients with under 100 employees.

Telecom complexity is underrated as a selection criterion. If your business runs a multi-site phone system, VoIP, or SIP trunking, an MSP that doesn’t handle voice infrastructure means managing two vendor relationships when one problem crosses both. DataTel was built around voice and data together — nobody else on this list matches that integration depth.

If you already have internal IT, look at co-managed support. Virtual IT is the most explicitly structured for that arrangement, filling coverage gaps without replacing the internal person. TotalCare IT also offers co-managed IT and mentions it clearly in their service stack.

Ask every MSP for client references in your industry. Not a case study PDF — a real client who will take a 15-minute call. Any MSP worth hiring can produce two or three. The ones that hesitate are telling you something.


TotalCare IT earns the top spot because they’ve done what most Boise MSPs haven’t bothered to do: put real clients in front of independent analysts and let the record stand. A 5.0 Clutch rating from five verified phone interviews tells a different story than a hundred anonymous Google stars. Add the documented healthcare practice, the Clutch award recognition for cloud consulting in Idaho, and 18 years of operational history, and the score holds up.

If healthcare compliance isn’t your priority, Fisher’s Technology is the cleaner call for multi-location Idaho businesses, government clients, or education-sector organizations — nobody in this state has been doing this longer. And for businesses where IT and telecom live under the same budget line, DataTel’s 60-plus years and in-house SOC make them the obvious provider to call first.

But rankings are a starting point. Every provider on this list was scored on the same criteria. No provider paid for their position.

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Trust Score Breakdown

ProviderReviews
35%
Awards
20%
Years
15%
Presence
10%
Spec.
10%
Breadth
10%
Score
TotalCare IT7.04.07.08.07.07.06.6/10
Fisher’s Technology5.52.010.010.08.07.06.3/10
DataTel6.02.010.09.03.09.06.1/10
MicroTech Systems6.52.09.08.03.06.05.7/10
IDACOMP5.52.09.08.06.06.05.5/10
Virtual IT4.52.09.07.05.08.05.3/10
Ascending IT3.51.07.05.02.06.03.9/10

What Boise Businesses Ask Before Hiring an MSP

Break-fix means you call when something breaks and pay for the visit. Managed IT means a provider monitors your environment continuously, patches systems before problems develop, and charges a predictable monthly fee regardless of incident volume. For businesses where downtime is expensive, the math almost always favors managed IT. The question is which provider, not which model.
Rough range for SMBs in the Treasure Valley: $35 to $150 per user per month, depending on scope. Ascending IT publishes tiers, and DataTel and Fisher’s Technology quote custom, which makes sense for accounts with complex environments. Don’t compare per-user rates without confirming what’s included — security, vCIO, and compliance support are common exclusions in lower-tier contracts.
Two on this list. TotalCare IT has Clutch-verified healthcare engagements and explicit HIPAA documentation, with named clients including Madison Women’s Clinic and Shoshone Family Medical Center. IDACOMP has served Falls Orthodontics and Shoshone Family Medical Center for over a decade with HIPAA compliance built into their documented service model. Both are worth evaluating for medical practices or health-adjacent businesses in the Treasure Valley.
Three filters that actually work. First, check Clutch — a live phone interview with an independent analyst is hard to fake at volume. Second, ask for client references in your specific industry; any serious MSP can produce them. Third, request the actual SLA document, not a webpage description. Real SLAs have specific commitments: response times, resolution windows, uptime guarantees, and consequences for missing them. If what you get back is a PDF of bullet points with no numbers, keep looking.
Often, yes. Co-managed IT is built for exactly this. Your internal person handles institutional knowledge, day-to-day requests, and the things that require being on-site. The MSP covers after-hours monitoring, specialized security, compliance documentation, and the 2 AM alerts your internal team isn’t staffed to handle. Virtual IT and TotalCare IT both offer co-managed models built around supplementing, not replacing, an existing internal hire.
More than people expect. Most of the providers on this list serve SMBs under 100 seats, and that’s a crowded market in the Treasure Valley. Multi-year contracts often come with rate locks that benefit the buyer. Ask specifically about onboarding fees, contract length, exit clauses, and what happens to your data and access credentials if you leave. Any MSP that gets defensive about that last question is telling you something.