Integrate authentication, profile management, newsletter preferences, and ticketing directly into your platform – framework-agnostic, fully brandable, with just a few lines of code.
Include via CDN (two script tags) or npm. No custom auth backend, no bespoke development. The SDK abstracts session management, token refresh, and login logic – so you can focus on your product.
Every component is customizable via Tailwind classes or CSS Shadow Parts. White-label means: no Unidy logo, no foreign design – your users only see your brand.
The SDK is built on Web Components and works with React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, or plain HTML. No framework lock-in, no additional wrappers.
| Installation | CDN (2 script tags) or npm/yarn (@unidy.io/sdk) |
| Technology | Web Components (framework-agnostic) |
| Frameworks | React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Plain HTML |
| Styling | Tailwind CSS, class-name attribute, CSS Shadow Parts (::part) |
| Auth Methods | Email/password, magic code, social login, passkeys |
| Social Providers | Google, Apple, LinkedIn, Facebook, Discord |
| Session Management | Automatic token refresh, JWT-based |
| i18n | Built-in (EN, DE, FR, IT, NL, RO, SV) + custom translations |
| API | Auth Class, Tickets Service, Subscriptions Service |
| Export | PDF, Apple Wallet (pkpass) |
| Conditional Rendering | <u-conditional-render> with state-based logic |
| Custom Validation | Pattern + validationFunc per field |
From Bundesliga clubs and international leagues to leading publishers – Unidy connects identity data where it matters.















Fans log in once and see tickets, memberships, and newsletter preferences – branded to the club, directly in the club app or website. Tickets go straight to Apple Wallet with one tap.
Readers manage their profile and subscription preferences in one place. Consent and newsletter subscriptions come together in a single interface – no redirect, no broken experience.
The SDK as a building block in client projects: embed login, profile, and preferences into existing frontends – offer it as an additional service without building your own auth system.