How to set up Memberstack authentication across two Webflow sites when you already have a subdomain structure? Answered
Hi all - question. I have two Webflow sites - one is a homepage/front-end to a portal, and then the second Webflow site is a client portal. The Memberstack is tied to the portal. So site, for example, is contentkitchen.co, and the portal is portal.contentkitchen.co; the question is, I'm wanting to start moving things to live so I don't have to reconfigure things later (we have another production site in place now) and I'm not sure what to do, because we already have a subdomain. So, for example, is the root portal.contentkichen.co or is it contentkitchen.co? And then would I do auth.contentkitchen.co member-facing subdomain? Is that what they see only on the login screen, and then once users are authenticated, the pages they're on is portal.contentkichen.co/page/etc?
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It's generally recommended that folks sign up and log in on the same sub domain. It's possible to manage cross domain logins but easier if you can isolate everything to a single domain.
Did I understand your question correctly?
So consolidate the 2 sites into site. Right?
Because we can't do sub.sub.domain.com, right?
That's what I would do. I would try to limit to as few domains as possible and use contentkitchen.co as the root.
Okay. I did that, but I'm still having newly created members go to the test Memberstack vs the Live one. I followed these instructions.
Then I figured it out! I did make the changes in consolidating the sites, but I forgot to change the site domain from portal.contentkitchen.co to just contentkitchen.co. 😝
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