Sotion.so and NotionMember both put Notion pages behind a member login. Before you pick, compare how each handles the part that matters after login: controlling who sees which pages.
Once members can sign in, you'll want to decide who sees what. That's where the tools differ.
Members sign in with magic links or email codes — no Notion account needed.
Organize members into groups and show each group different pages.
Keep members in a Notion database? Sync them automatically.
Gate premium pages by plan or access level for paid tiers.
Both are solid for a simple login wall. If you need fine-grained member access control, NotionMember gives you more to work with.
You need a layer in front of your Notion pages that checks who's visiting. Tools like Sotion.so and NotionMember do this: you paste your Notion page link, pick a domain, and visitors must sign in with their email before they see anything.
No. With NotionMember, members sign in with a magic link or one-time email code — they never see Notion or need an account there.
Yes. Both tools render your existing Notion pages, so switching means connecting the same Notion page to NotionMember, importing your member list, and pointing your domain.
With NotionMember, yes — assign members to groups, set page visibility per group, and gate premium pages by plan or access level.
Paste your Notion link, pick a domain, invite members. Done in minutes.
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