Authentiq API vs Hashable
If you need a Security API that's easy to integrate, go with Hashable.
Authentiq API
Strong authentication, without the passwords.
Authentiq API
- Simple API key authentication
- No HTTPS support
Hashable
- No authentication required
- HTTPS supported
- CORS enabled for frontend use
| Feature | Authentiq API | Hashable |
|---|---|---|
| Authentication | apiKey | None |
| HTTPS | No | Yes |
| CORS | Unknown | Yes |
When to use which?
Hashable is the better choice for quick prototypes and hackathons since it requires no authentication. Hashable works directly from the browser with CORS enabled, making it better for frontend-only apps. Hashable supports HTTPS, which is required for production deployments and secure data handling.