Private Pages

Private website pages for the people who should actually see them.

Create login-gated pages for staff resources, member-only updates, client onboarding, vendor materials, internal documents, and private discussions.

Some content belongs behind a login

Not every resource belongs on the public site, and not every private workflow needs enterprise software. Private pages give controlled access to useful content from the same website system.

Private controls should be visible in the CMS

Page settings can control whether content requires sign-in, which member groups can access it, and how private resources fit into the broader site.

Private page controls for login-gated website content.
Private-page controls: decide which pages require sign-in or member-group access.

Private content examples

  • Staff resources, handbooks, forms, and training materials
  • Member-only pages, updates, and downloadable resources
  • Client onboarding pages and project materials
  • Vendor or sponsor resources
  • Internal documents, announcements, and policy pages
  • Practice-manager hubs with gated resources and discussions

Simple access control without turning the site into enterprise software

Start with private pages and group-based access. If the team later needs announcements, channels, dashboards, and a larger internal resource hub, the same foundation can grow into an employee portal.

Need controlled access on your website?

Tell me what needs to be private, who should access it, and whether this is a few gated pages or the start of a larger portal.

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