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Human-Vetted Credentials

A developer credential that actually means something

DevCred is a public, shareable developer ID issued after manual review by experienced developers. No marketplace. No inbox. No signup for clients. Just verified trust.

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Trusted by developers responding on Reddit, X, and Discord

DevCred

Verified Developer ID

Verified

Credential ID

DC-7X9K-2M4P

Specialty

Full-Stack

Experience

8+ Years

React Node.js PostgreSQL AWS

Issued: Jan 2024

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Human Verified

Not AI-generated

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The Problem

Inboxes flooded with unverifiable claims

When developers reply to posts on Reddit, X, or Discord, there's no way to know who's real.

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Portfolios can be faked

Screenshots, templates, and stolen work flood developer portfolios with no verification.

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Titles are meaningless

Anyone can claim 'Senior Developer' or '10x Engineer' without proof.

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Links prove nothing

GitHub links and project URLs don't prove control or authorship.

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No human verification

Automated tests and AI reviews can't catch nuanced skill or legitimacy.

How It Works

Get your DevCred in three steps

A rigorous, human-powered verification process that creates real trust.

01 Application form icon

Apply

Submit your primary stack, real project links, code samples, and contact channels you control. No CVs. No fluff.

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Human Review

A senior developer manually reviews code quality, project legitimacy, and claimed vs demonstrated experience. No automated tests. No speed promises.

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Get Your DevCred ID

Receive a public DevCred profile: anonymous, ID-based, no real name required, no personal data exposed. Share it anywhere.

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For Clients

Verify developers instantly

No signup required. Open the profile, check status, contact via verified channels.

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Open the DevCred link

When someone shares a DevCred link, simply open it in your browser. No account needed.

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Check credential status

See immediately if the credential is Active, Revoked, or Expired. Clear trust signal at a glance.

Active Revoked Expired

If communication happens outside verified channels, the credential is not valid.

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Credential Status

Verified & Active

What DevCred Verifies

Trust built on real verification

Every DevCred confirms specific, meaningful attributes about the developer.

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Real developer exists

A real person with demonstrated coding ability exists behind this ID.

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Human-reviewed code

Their code and projects were manually reviewed by an experienced developer.

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Verified contact channels

They control the listed contact channels (email, GitHub, Reddit).

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Revocable credential

Their credential can be revoked if abused, maintaining ecosystem integrity.

Important Distinction

What DevCred is NOT

DevCred is a credential, not a platform. Understanding this difference is crucial.

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Not a freelance marketplace

We don't match developers with jobs or take commissions.

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Not a job board

No job listings, no applications, no hiring pipeline.

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Not instant or automated

Human review takes time. Quality over speed.

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Not a matching platform

No algorithms, no recommendations, no inbox.

DevCred is a credential, not a platform.

Use it anywhere. Verify anyone. Trust what matters.

Privacy First

Verify capability, not identity

DevCred verifies capability and control, not identity presentation.

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No names required

Your real identity stays private. The credential speaks for itself.

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No photos

No profile pictures, no face verification, no visual identity exposure.

What's on a DevCred profile:

  • An issued credential ID
  • Human review confirmation
  • Verifiable contact channels
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DevCred ID

DC-2024-XXXX

Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing

DevCred reviews are limited and manual. Quality verification requires real time from real developers.

Developer Verification

Contact for pricing

Full manual review by a senior developer

  • Code quality assessment
  • Project legitimacy verification
  • Contact channel verification
  • Public DevCred ID profile
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Credential Verification (Clients)

Free

Verify any DevCred instantly

  • No signup required
  • Instant status check
  • Verified contact access
  • Active/Revoked/Expired status
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Pricing details available upon application. Reviews are limited to maintain quality.

Enterprise or Volume?

Contact us for custom verification arrangements.

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Ready to prove your credibility?

If you want a developer credential that actually means something, apply below.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

DevCred reviews are manual and thorough. We don't make speed promises because quality matters more than turnaround time. Expect a careful review by an experienced developer.

Your primary stack, real project links, code samples, and contact channels you control (email, GitHub, Reddit, etc.). No CVs, no fluff—just evidence of real work.

Yes. DevCred profiles are ID-based. No real name required, no personal data exposed. Just your verified credential and contact channels.

Clients simply open your DevCred link, check the status (Active/Revoked/Expired), and contact you only via verified channels. No signup required for them.

Your DevCred can be revoked if abused. This maintains trust in the system. The revocation is publicly visible on your profile.

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Apply for your DevCred

DevCred reviews are limited and manual. Start your application below.

By submitting, you agree to our manual review process. Not all applications are approved.

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Manual Review

By Senior Developers

Limited Slots

Reviews are limited to maintain quality standards.

Code Focused

Your code and projects are what matter most.