The server boots. The dashboard loads. Identity Community Version stands ready. No trial limits. No locked features. No hidden fees.
Identity Community Version is a self-hosted, open-source identity and access management platform. It delivers authentication, authorization, and user management without external dependencies. The code is public. The configuration is yours. You control the stack, the data, and the uptime.
At its core, Identity Community Version supports OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and SAML. It integrates with existing user directories. It scales horizontally with your application. Every feature available in enterprise editions is present. The difference: you run it, you own it, you decide the upgrade path.
Setup is direct. Download the repository. Run the container. Configure your identity providers. Deploy behind your reverse proxy. No license audits. No vendor lock-in. Security patches arrive fast. The community handles maintenance with transparent commit histories and reproducible builds.
For engineering teams, Identity Community Version removes bottlenecks. It works across microservices, APIs, and monoliths. Client applications authenticate in seconds with shared tokens. Session lifetimes, password policies, and multifactor options are configurable from plain text files or admin UI. All changes are version-controlled. All audits are local.
Identity Community Version is not a demo. It is production-grade from day one. It is battle-tested in live environments with millions of daily logins. Choosing it means adopting a tool that will not expire, will not upsell, and will not fail behind a proprietary wall.
Run Identity Community Version. See authentication and authorization working in minutes. Try it now at hoop.dev and deploy your own instance with one command.