Password Protect Pages
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Creating a password protected page, enabling only certain people to view the information
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Prakhar Agrawal
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Ella Ray
Prakhar Agrawal happy to see this!!! If it can be extended to funnels and not only single pages, it would be a dream! Also, making password-protected funnels as part of a subscription would be amazing.
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John Kelley
Ella Ray yes! Would love the option to password protect an entire site, or an entire area of subpages that are "members only".
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Rebecca Alderman
A 'round about that works great. Go to the EDIT page you want to password-protect. Open ELEMENTS (+) in the top left corner. Scroll down to CUSTOM category and move the </> element to the very top of the page. Open to Edit the Javascript. Hold that box open. Now go describe to ChatGPT what you need so it can formulate a SCRIPT for the password-protect page. Give your website url address so your colors and fonts can be matched. Once you receive the SCRIPT from ChatGPT, copy/paste the code into the Javascript box. Save and Publish. And it looks professional like this: https://soundsofjoymusicstudio.com/enroll
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Ella Ray
Rebecca Alderman thank you for sharing this! At the moment, I am running it through this option but with HTML code.
The issue is that it is an entire funnel, so multiple pages need protection.
Would you say your option works for an entire funnel?
For a while my option worked well on every page but a couple of weeks ago it broke and I can only have it on the first funnel page, the sign in page.
I kinda want the funnel to be also linked to a subscription so that all pages are protected and access can be revoked when someone unsubscribes.
I can't run it inside the memberships because I need the image gallery element that is only available on funnel pages.
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Justin Nabong
Rebecca Alderman hey, just want to say, that is not secure at all. You're storing your password in javascript and the script runs on the user's side. Anyone can easily see the password you set.
I don't recommend this method if you want to protect sensitive data.
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Rebecca Alderman
Justin Nabong. Thanks. The questionnaire isn’t sensitive (just needed a visual protection) but the submitted answers could be a privacy issue.
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Team Ivorey
We've received countless requests for this feature, would love to see this in the roadmap soon please.
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Ella Ray
THIS IS URGENT !!! I need funnels to not only be password-protected but also linked to a membership that clients can book and cancel anytime themselves in the client portal. !!! I am already thinking of using another platform that has that feature if I don´t see it in GHL in the next weeks !!!
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Rebecca Alderman
Ella Ray, A 'round about that works great. Go to the EDIT page you want to password-protect. Open ELEMENTS (+) in the top left corner. Scroll down to CUSTOM category and move the </> element to the very top of the page. Open to Edit the Javascript. Hold that box open. Now go describe to ChatGPT what you need so it can formulate a SCRIPT for the password-protect page. Give your website url address so your colors and fonts can be matched. Once you receive the SCRIPT from ChatGPT, copy/paste the code into the Javascript box. Save and Publish. And it looks professional like this: https://soundsofjoymusicstudio.com/enroll
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Natalie Gallagher
We need this!
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Jeferson Medenceles
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Marty Mcclintock
any updates?
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Scott Hickey
Once you have a password protected page, you now have a contact signed into that page, so you can customize the page content in real time for that contact. Think of Amazon.com, where if one is signed in, then as you navigate the pages and view products, it will show you discounts you qualify for, items you have already purchased, etc., not to mention the whole sections of pages where the Contact can view their Account, their saved shipping addresses, their saved payment methods, their orders, etc. These are critical for a fully functional ecommerce system.
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Chadwick Lundgren
I have seen this done before:
I added sections to add URLs for successful and failed password attempts, custom colors (gradients supported), sizing and format.
Application: Add pt.1 and pt.1 of the code into the code element and paste into page, badabing badaboom ya done!
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Emmanuel Reynoso
YES!!!! we need this
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