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Turn any API into a paid service

The Corbits API Service is a hosted proxy management platform that puts a payment layer in front of your existing API. Register your API, configure per-endpoint pricing, and start collecting revenue — without changing a line of your backend code.

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How it works

1

Sign up and create an organization

Create your account at api.corbits.dev and set up your organization.
2

Register your API as a proxy

Point Corbits at your existing API. The platform provisions a dedicated proxy URL (e.g. your-api.your-org.api.corbits.dev) that sits in front of your backend and handles payment collection automatically.
3

Set per-endpoint pricing

Configure pricing for each endpoint — from fractions of a cent to dollars per request. Exact pricing is available now; Flex pricing is coming soon.
4

Start earning

Every request through your proxy settles payment before it reaches your backend. Revenue appears in your wallet in real time — no chargebacks, no invoicing, no 30-day net terms.

Why teams use Corbits

Corbits proxies your existing API with zero code changes. Your backend stays exactly as it is.
Works with any API — REST, GraphQL, or otherwise — regardless of language, framework, or hosting provider.
Payment is enforced at the proxy layer. Requests that haven’t paid never reach your backend.
Set prices for individual endpoints and update them anytime from the dashboard. Charge fractions of a cent for lightweight lookups or dollars for compute-heavy requests.
Anyone with a crypto wallet can pay — no bank accounts, no geographic restrictions, no KYC friction for your users.
Track revenue per endpoint, request volume, and earnings trends from the Control Plane dashboard.

Manage your API Service

Everything is configured and monitored through the Control Plane — a dashboard built around the lifecycle of a proxied API.

Dashboard

Earnings metrics and activity charts

Proxies

Create and manage proxies, set backend URLs and authentication

Endpoints

Per-endpoint pricing and scheme selection

Wallets

Crypto wallet management and funding

Settings

Organization and account management

Technical details

Corbits uses the x402 payment protocol for payment negotiation. For a full protocol reference, see the Faremeter documentation.
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