How to Add a Password to a Notion Page

Notion doesn't let you add passwords to pages yet.

To protect your content, you'll need a workaround. Here are the main options:

1. Use an iframe

EmbedNotionPages homepage showing iframe embedding option

This is probably the easiest option if you need to protect individual Notion pages.

You just embed your Notion page on your own website using an iframe.

You can use EmbedNotionPages.com for this.

Pop your public Notion link into the tool, and it generates the iframe code for your site.

Then you can set a password to control who gets access.

Perfect if you already have a website and want a quick solution.

2. Set up a reverse Proxy

Sotion homepage showing membership management and password protection

A reverse proxy basically sits between users and your Notion page, asking for a password before letting anyone through.

You can build this with Sotion, Nginx, or Vercel — and it gives you the bonus of cleaner links and custom styling.

3. Turn Notion into a website

Super.so homepage showing fully custom Notion websites

For a more complete solution, Super.so turns your Notion pages into a full website.

Beyond just password protection, you get custom domains, SEO tools, and a professional-looking site.

This makes sense if the entire website content could be in Notion.

Frequently asked questions

Can I password protect a Notion page directly within Notion?

Notion doesn't offer password protection for pages yet. It might come in the future but it hasn’t been announced.

What are some third-party tools to password protect Notion pages?

  • EmbedNotionPages
  • Sotion
  • Super

Can I use Notion's sharing settings to restrict access to a page?

Notion lets you control who sees your pages with sharing settings.

You can share pages with specific people by email and choose what they can do:

  • View only
  • Comment
  • Edit

Final words

Even though Notion doesn't have built-in password tools yet, you still have good ways to protect your content.

You can embed your page with EmbedNotionPages.com, set up a reverse proxy, or build a full site with Super.so.

Pick the method that fits your project—and stay in control of who sees your work.