[Wishlist] Fully Secure Content inside of Webflow Planned
[This post was migrated from our old community roadmap]
1) The problem → I want to use Webflow to host my content, but I want it to be fully secure.
2) Why is this important → My clients understand Webflow and our stack is built around it. I don't want to use another CMS. Also, my content needs to be more secure than just basic front-end redirects.
3) What's your plan B → Hope people don't get access to my content. Wait for Webflow memberships.
4) Possible solutions we could build for you → A way to secretly tell Memberstack which pages are which and have Memberstack serve the content dynamically. i.e use fake links on the site which Memberstack maps back to the real page hosted in Webflow.
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This feature may go into development in 2023 🤞
How far out is this feature? Thank you.
Hey Daniel Innovate 👋
No ETA at this time. We've built a few prototypes but the best solution here will be getting Page API access from Webflow. Then we could rely on their native page gating functionality.
I'll keep you in the loop as things change here.
Is there any update on this? I'm interested in securing my paywalled content on my Webflow site without using Javascript, since that can be easily bypassed. I'll immediately switch my membership SaaS to the first company that allows this.
Alex Rooster totally fair.
Until Webflow give us a way to request content directly from their backend there isn't anything we can do. Is it possible to use Cloudflare to block/allow access at the DNS level, but even this can be circumvented.
Hey long shot. But is there any update on this?
I'm afraid not.
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