If you want to limit access to some website pages but don't want to write code, you might like Softr as an option. It's a no-code platform with a drag-and-drop interface, permission controls that let you set fine-grained access, and integration with tools like Zapier and Google Analytics. With it, you can create custom client portals, internal tools and community forums based on data in Airtable and Google Sheets. Softr has several pricing tiers, including a free option, so it's good for small businesses and larger companies.
Another option is FramerAuth, which plugs into Framer projects, so you can add membership abilities without writing any code. You can restrict access to content by requiring sign-ups or license keys, and it's got features like customizable forms and automatic key generation. It's good for people who want to sell online courses, digital products or publication sites, and it costs $14.99 per month billed annually, with a 14-day free trial.
If you want a broader range of features, Kobble is an all-in-one platform that handles authentication, payments and emailing. It's got a no-code authentication portal and supports several OAuth providers, so developers should be able to handle it. Kobble also has built-in user management, payment integration and webhooks for automation, so you can get your SaaS apps up and running fast. With a tiered pricing system, including a free option, it's a good option for getting your business off the ground.