Didit replaces fragmented identity tools with one platform. KYC, biometrics, liveness, and fraud detection orchestrated together — one source of truth, fewer manual reviews, faster onboarding. Works globally across devices and low connectivity. 500 free checks/month, pay-per-use after. No contracts. 1,000+ companies. GDPR & ISO 27001 certified.
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We kept running into the same wall: every identity vendor was enterprise-gated, required $500/month minimums to test, and none covered everything we needed. So we’d stitch 3–4 vendors together and manage the mess ourselves.
We built Didit to fix that. One platform, one API. KYC, ID verification, biometrics, liveness, and fraud detection, all orchestrated together. We built every primitive in-house so it works across geographies, languages, and devices, including low connectivity.
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@rosasalberto Hey Alberto all-in-one products are always wanted, but it's also tough to build them easy-to-use. What’s the exact moment or event in Didit that makes me think: "This is worth paying for"?
@andrey_chernyshev1 we’re currently optimizing for agents discovering and integrating our product. Obviously, we’re also making the UI/UX as intuitive as possible for humans, but that may become less relevant soon.
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Hey Alberto, that pain of stitching 3-4 vendors together just to cover the basics is real. Was there a specific project where you were managing that mess and thought why do I need four different services just to verify one user?
@vouchy it was less a single “aha” project and more a recurring pain. Customers were already juggling 3–4 vendors just to verify one user. We started with IDV + biometrics, but demand kept expanding — and the complexity exploded.
That’s why we built Didit as one orchestrated platform instead of another point solution.
@jonathans3 yes, we’ve capped the free plan at 500 verifications per month for everyone (past, and new users). Once a company scales beyond that, they only start paying from verification #501 onward, at a fraction of standard market pricing.
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@rosasalberto Hey Alberto all-in-one products are always wanted, but it's also tough to build them easy-to-use. What’s the exact moment or event in Didit that makes me think: "This is worth paying for"?
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@andrey_chernyshev1 we’re currently optimizing for agents discovering and integrating our product. Obviously, we’re also making the UI/UX as intuitive as possible for humans, but that may become less relevant soon.
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@vouchy it was less a single “aha” project and more a recurring pain. Customers were already juggling 3–4 vendors just to verify one user. We started with IDV + biometrics, but demand kept expanding — and the complexity exploded.
That’s why we built Didit as one orchestrated platform instead of another point solution.
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@jonathans3 yes, we’ve capped the free plan at 500 verifications per month for everyone (past, and new users). Once a company scales beyond that, they only start paying from verification #501 onward, at a fraction of standard market pricing.