Show HN: Didit – Identity Verification Platform (Unlimited Free KYC)
I’m Alberto, co-founder of Didit. One year ago we launched Didit with a simple goal: to fix identity verification.
Today, 1,000+ companies use Didit — from fintechs and banks to marketplaces and crypto apps. The growth has been faster than we ever imagined, which tells us this pain is universal.
The problem: When we tried to integrate identity verification (KYC/AML) with providers like Sumsub, Persona, Jumio, Onfido, Veriff, or Idwall, we kept running into the same blockers:
“Contact sales” to even see pricing.
Weeks of calls before getting sandbox keys.
Expensive annual contracts, minimums, and bundled features you don’t need.
APIs and dashboards that feel outdated and heavy.
Meanwhile, fraud is exploding with AI, and strong IDV is more important than ever.
Our approach (Didit V2): Didit is an open, developer-first identity verification platform that combines a modern dashboard, flexible workflows, and APIs you can actually enjoy using:
Unlimited free KYC → Document Verification, Passive Liveness, and Face Match are free forever. No caps, no trials.
Transparent pricing → Optional services (AML Screening, Proof of Address, NFC, Phone Verification, etc.) use simple prepaid credits. No contracts, no subscriptions, credits never expire.
Integration options:
Workflows → build complete journeys in our no-code builder, trigger with one API call.
Standalone APIs → call individual services directly from your backend.
Why free? We believe basic KYC should be infrastructure, not a luxury upsell. Developers and startups should be able to build responsibly without burning months of runway on compliance.
We’d love feedback on:
Does this model make sense?
Are our docs and workflows clear enough?
What would you add or change?
Links:
Sign up & get sandbox keys → https://business.didit.me
Docs → https://docs.didit.me
Pricing → https://didit.me/pricing
Video demo → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_mY-aVfC6g
We’ll be here all day answering questions. Excited to hear your thoughts!
Thanks, Alberto
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