You might want to keep some pages private, whether it’s just for certain people or while you’re still working on them. The great news is that Super lets you password-protect your pages, giving you extra privacy and control. Just a heads-up: you’ll need an active Personal or Pro subscription to turn this on.
How to Password-Protect a Page in Super
Go to the Pages section in Super.
Locate the page you want to protect and click the three-dot (⋯) menu next to it.
Select Set a password.
You can assign different passwords for different pages if needed.
If you set a password on the homepage, the same password will automatically apply to all its subpages, but you can change it later if desired.
Enter and save your desired password.
Important Notes
If you password-protect your homepage, all of its subpages will automatically be protected as well.
You don’t need to password-protect the homepage to use this feature; you can set a password on any individual page.
Once you’ve entered the password in your browser, Super will remember it for up to 30 days, so you won’t be prompted again during that time.
To test password protection after setting it up, open the page in Private/Incognito mode or use a different browser.
This feature is especially useful for private content, internal pages, or works in progress that aren’t ready for public viewing yet.

