The Partner Ecosystem for Modern Identity.

Curity works with technology leaders, system integrators and resellers who share our commitment to standards-based, developer-friendly access infrastructure. Together, we help organizations secure what matters.

Capgemini
Ductus
ngrok
PagerDuty
Signicat
Yubico

Partner network

Whether you build technology, deliver services or provide security solutions, Curity offers a partnership model designed around your business. Curity partners with organizations across three tracks, each designed for a different type of engagement.

  • Technology Partners

    Build integrations, connectors and joint solutions that extend what Curity can do. The platforms and tools that sit alongside the Curity Identity Server in production environments.

  • System Integrators & Consultants

    Design, deploy and operate Curity-based access infrastructure for their clients. Deep implementation expertise and industry knowledge.

  • Value-Added Resellers

    Sell the Curity Identity Server as part of broader security and infrastructure offerings, helping organizations adopt the platform with local support and commercial flexibility.

Learn about partnership opportunities

Three ways partnering with Curity pays off for your business and your clients.

  • Win more identity modernization projects

    Help your clients replace legacy IAM, secure APIs and adapt their systems for AI-driven access patterns. Curity gives your team a standards-based platform that fits complex enterprise environments without vendor lock-in.

  • Expand your security portfolio

    Offer Curity's Identity Server as part of your security portfolio. Flat-rate licensing helps you meet customer requirements while simplifying commercial conversations.

  • Scale and empower developers

    Give your developer community access to best-in-class OAuth, OpenID Connect and token management tooling. Extensive documentation, APIs and SDKs help teams integrate quickly and deliver value faster.

Ready to partner with Curity?

Tell us about your business and we'll find the right partnership track together.

Frequently asked questions

What does it mean to be a Curity partner?

It means you work with us to deliver, extend or resell identity and access infrastructure. Depending on your track, that could be building a technical integration, deploying the Curity Identity Server for a client or including our product in your commercial offering. All partners get access to training, technical support and joint go-to-market resources.

Who can partner with Curity?

Technology vendors, system integrators, consultancies and resellers with a focus on security, identity, API management or developer infrastructure. If your clients need to solve access challenges at scale, there's likely a fit.

What kind of use cases do we solve with partners?

The most common: API security and access control, customer identity (CIAM), open banking and financial-grade compliance, B2B and partner access, legacy IAM migration and — increasingly — securing AI and machine-to-machine access.

What are the benefits of partnering with Curity?

Technical training and certification, co-marketing opportunities, deal registration, access to Curity engineering for joint solution design and a partner portal with documentation, sales resources and integration guides.

How do you become a Curity partner?

Start with the "Become a Partner" form. We'll set up an intro call to understand your focus, discuss the right partnership track and get you onboarded. Most partners are active within a few weeks.

Do you offer product training for partners?

Yes. We offer both self-paced and instructor-led training covering Curity's architecture, deployment models, configuration and integration patterns. Partners also get priority access to new feature previews and technical deep dives.

Why do organizations choose Curity through a partner?

Most Curity customers are solving problems that sit at the intersection of identity, API security and cloud architecture, and they need help getting it right. Partners with expertise in these areas are often the first call — both for initial implementation and for the ongoing work that follows: integrations, managed services, and adapting as requirements evolve.