Notion has no password protection for shared pages — anyone with the link can read them. NotionMember puts your page behind an email login wall on your own domain, in minutes.
Anyone with the link can view the page. Hiding it from search engines is the only control — the URL itself is the key.
Guests need Notion accounts, invites are manual, free plans cap guest counts, and everyone sees the Notion UI — not your site.
Your page lives on your own domain behind an email login. You decide who's a member, which pages each member sees, and can revoke access anytime.
The page you want to protect, exactly as it is in Notion.
A free subdomain or your own custom domain.
Invite by email or sync from a Notion database. Everyone else hits a login wall.
Members sign in with magic links or codes. No passwords, no Notion accounts.
Groups, plans, and page-level rules decide who sees what.
Members see your brand and URL — not notion.so.
Remove a member and their access ends immediately.
Not natively — Notion has no password option for shared pages. The practical equivalent is a login wall in front of the page: visitors verify their email before they can see anything, and you control the member list.
Yes. You keep editing in Notion as usual — changes appear on your protected site automatically. No exporting or republishing.
Yes. Set visibility per page: public, members-only, or hidden — and gate specific pages by member group or plan.
No. Members sign in with just their email via a magic link or one-time code. They never interact with Notion directly.
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