Sotion and NotionMember both put Notion pages behind a login. NotionMember goes further: member groups, page-level content rules, custom attributes, and member sync straight from your Notion database.
A login wall is table stakes. Real member sites need to control who sees what — per member, per group, per page.
Organize members into groups and show each group different pages.
Gate pages or whole path patterns by plan or access level.
Attach custom fields to members and use them in visibility rules.
Already track members in a Notion database? Sync them automatically.
Let members discuss directly on your pages.
Magic links and email codes — no passwords for anyone to forget.
Side-by-side for membership functionality
Both tools are solid choices for a simple login wall. If you need fine-grained control over member access, NotionMember gives you more to work with.
Both add a login wall to Notion pages. NotionMember adds deeper member management on top: groups, page-level content rules, custom member attributes, and syncing members from a Notion database.
Yes — both tools render your existing Notion pages, so switching means connecting the same Notion page to NotionMember, importing your member list, and updating your domain.
Yes, there's a free plan so you can set up your member site and try it with real members before paying.
No. Members sign in with their email via magic link or a one-time code — they never see Notion or need an account there.
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