![]() Go to your MemberSpace dashboard and click “Customize” at the top. Step 2: Setup Your Notion Site in MemberSpace Keywords: additional phrases and words associated with your website - think of things people might be likely to search for online that relate to your downloads.Site image: this image serves as a preview for shared links.Site title and description: this is what will show up in search engine results.In the box that pops up, you can enter information into several fields. They’ll look something like this:Ĭlick “pages” in your Super sidebar to check your new URLs out.Ĭlick the globe icon next to any page name to open up your SEO settings. Once your domain is connected, Super will take the names of your Notion pages and turn them into pretty URLs that are easy to link to. You will need to add another CNAME record and an A record to your domain that points to your Notion site - your registrar can help with this as well if needed. ![]() You’ll now see a preview of your site in Super, with a menu along the left.įollow Super’s steps to finish connecting your domain to their service. Don’t worry - Super turns all your Notion URLs into nice, pretty links using your custom domain.Ĭlick continue to advance to the next step. You’ll notice that Notion links are, by default, long and full of numbers. Go back to your Notion workspace and copy the public URL we created in step one (it’s in the share menu!) Then, paste it into Super and give your site a name. Next, click “New Site” in the upper right-hand corner. Log into Super and click “Sites” in the left-hand menu. We’ll be protecting those subpages with MemberSpace and Super. This will make all of your subpages public, too, but not for long. In the menu that opens up, toggle the “allow duplicate as template” to off. Next, toggle on the “share to web” option. Make your top landing page public in Notion’s settings by clicking “share” in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. members home page and then create sub-pages with all your other content below that top-level page. In Notion, you should create a hierarchical page structure i.e. Don’t worry, once we’re done, only your members or customers will be able to access those pages. You’ll need to make your Notion pages public before you can lock them down with MemberSpace.
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