Visitor Signup & Login
Allow website visitors to signup for the site with an email and password giving them access to "members-only" pages or content. These emails could then be pulled into a database to allow the creation of email newsletters.

Hi everyone,
We want to let you know that we have a new feature: Page Visibility.
This new feature lets you control the visibility of each page on your website.
In the Webydo Studio, you can define any page as public, private or password protected.
Public: visible to everyone (default setting).
Private: visible only in the Webydo Studio.
Password Protected: visible only upon entering a username and password (these values remain the same regardless of page).
How It Works:
Go to the Pages & Navigation window.
Choose the page you wish to edit.
Click the Settings Icon.
Under Visibility choose: Public, Private or Password Protected (for this option you must enter a username and password).
Click OK and Publish.
Thank you for the feedback, if you have more questions please contact our support team.
51 comments
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AdminSivan (Product Team, Webydo) commented
I understand, that a great idea, you should suggest it on a different post so it gathers individual votes. I'm sure it will be very popular and will affect future development.
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David commented
Hi Sivan,
Yes, I'm only talking about login page for "Password Protected" pages.
For example: currently my client is a fitness Personal Trainer and he has Password Protected pages for his individual personal training clients, for which they can only login to their training pages by typing the website www.domain/clients_name.html
It would be easier if they could get access to their individual training page by clicking on a link that takes to them to a username and password login page and ideally with my clients website logo above it.
I hope that makes it a bit clearer?
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David commented
Hi Sivan,
Yes, I'm only talking about login page for "Password Protected" pages.
For example: currently my client is a fitness Personal Trainer and he has Password Protected pages for his individual personal training clients, for which they can only login to their training pages by the website www.domain/clients_name.html
It would be easier if they could get access to their individual training page by clicking on a link that takes to them to a username and password login page and ideally with my clients website logo above it.
I hope that makes it a bit clearer?
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AdminSivan (Product Team, Webydo) commented
Hi David let's clarify:
You would like the option to design the login page for "Password Protected" pages?Would you please explain more about the second part? Are you referring to the CMS user or site visitors? Site visitors need only the URL for your published site and they will be taken to the login page, if one is set.
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David commented
Hi, this is a fantastic addition, but would it be difficult to add a generic login/sign-up form (or a link to one) like the Webydo unbranded dashboard sign-in where our client could add their website logo's?
It's a bit clumsy asking a customer to remember their individual login URL just to get to the login page, not to mention work intensive if the site owner is looking to grow a large database of members.
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Roger commented
Nice, but I want users to create their own user profile if wanted.
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AdminSivan (Product Team, Webydo) commented
Those are all very good ideas, I'll pass them on for further research.
Thanks for participating, please keep suggesting new ideas. -
Pedro Monroy commented
Is there a way to design and edit this login section and make it more user friendly?
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Marianna Zhovtis commented
Hey guys! This is great! Thank you very much! Congratulations!
Do you also going to do the possibility for every user to get his own user name + password? and not just one user + password that is the same for everyone?
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David commented
This is fantastic news, thanks guys. But could we have one little addition please, the ability for people to log-out as well, as this is especially important if people are using non-secure public computers?
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AdminSivan (Product Team, Webydo) commented
Hi everyone,
We are happy to let you know a Page Visibility feature has been released and pages can be set to password protection. -
David commented
When is this planned for please? I was promised that it would be happen in June with the launch of V8, or the very least shortly certainly shortly after the launch July/Aug and I have a client waiting to add this functionality to his site.
Thanks David
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Roger commented
I need to be able to set-up password protected areas. As well I am looking for solutions that visitor can register themselve with there own username/password or using there facebook account.
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Anonymous commented
needs this so bad
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David commented
When is this coming please - can we have an anticipated date? I have a customer that needs this NOW for his client pages.
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Ramon Catanjal commented
What is the latest development on this feature?
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Kevin D. Koyle commented
This would be the perfect feature; I don't think I'd be able to NOT use it if it had this ability!
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Marianna Zhovtis commented
@nir your 'Just an idea' was not clear to me 100%.
also the 'members-only' section should be under the
user name password, all the timeso that people can not forward the link.
and can get into it anytime they want.
if for example i sell video cource! -
Marianna Zhovtis commented
Holding my breath to get this ! :)
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Tony commented
It is important to add a commerce feature option to this as well. Pay a fee and then have the member area unlocked.