One .didx handle. One live badge. Anywhere you need trust.

.didx is your portable trust handle. It points to PassPod pods and PassPal badges, so people and apps can see if they can trust you — fast, without PDFs.

DIDX.io · Handle layer PassPod · Trust protocol PassPal.app · Pod & badge UI

One handle. Reusable trust.

You don’t need a new app. You need one .didx handle that companies and clients can read in a second.

🧑‍💻 Users – get a pod on PassPal.app, log in once, and point everything to yourname.didx.
🏢 Companies – paste edward.didx, see live score, proofs and flags – no inbox chase.
🧩 Builders – use the PassPod rules to read/write hashed signals inside your flows.

Today: remote worker and age pods. Next: banking, marketplaces, events and healthcare – all on the same .didx.

Want the rules? Read the PassPod spec → Want your own handle? See .didx store →
One stack, three pieces
Handles on DIDX.io · rules in PassPod · UI in PassPal.app.
1 · DIDX.IO – HANDLES

.didx is the human handle: edward.didx, alice.didx. It points to a signed metadata pod, not a pile of PDFs. Ready to own one? Check the .didx store.

2 · PASSPOD – TRUST ENGINE

PassPod turns logins, issuer checks and verifier answers into one DIDX score plus badges. Builders read/write metadata via the protocol – see passpod.io.

3 · PASSPAL.APP – POD & BADGE UI

PassPal is where users, issuers and verifiers touch the pod: onboard, answer manager questions, confirm age, verify handles. Start with the remote worker pod and more at passpal.app and /use-cases.