MemberSpace

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Best for

Paywalled content libraries

Our take

MemberSpace is the no-code membership layer that bolts onto Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix, and similar site builders. Pricing tops out around $39/month plus transaction fees, and the platform lets you gate any page or content type. Best for creators with an existing website who want memberships without rebuilding.

Pros
  • Bolts onto existing Squarespace/Webflow/WordPress
  • Flexible pricing and tier configurations
  • No platform rebuild required
Watch-outs
  • Transaction fees stack on top of plan cost
  • Detailed tier pricing not fully public
  • Less podcast-specific than Supercast
In depth

MemberSpace is the membership layer that's quietly become the default for creators who already have a website and don't want to migrate to a new platform just to add gated content. The product slots onto Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Carrd, Cargo, and most modern site builders, letting you gate any page, video, or content type behind subscriber-only access. Plans top out around $39/month, with tier-based access, multiple payment options (one-time, recurring, instalment), invoicing, customisable branding, and basic analytics. Specific dollar-amount tiers aren't fully public, so a direct check is recommended before committing. For podcast use, MemberSpace works as a paid-feed companion to a hosted show. The standard pattern: keep your free episodes on a regular host, build a members-only section on your website with MemberSpace gating, and post premium episodes (or ad-free versions, bonus interviews, transcripts) behind the paywall. The friction versus Supercast or Memberful is that you're responsible for the listening experience: members consume audio through your website's player rather than getting a private RSS feed to drop into their podcast app of choice. That's a real difference. MemberSpace shines when the membership product is broader than just audio, when you're also selling courses, community access, written content, or video, and the podcast is one piece of the membership. For audio-only memberships where listeners want a clean podcast-app experience, Supercast's private feed model is more natural.


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MemberSpace FAQ

What is MemberSpace in one line?

MemberSpace is the no-code membership layer that bolts onto Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix, and similar site builders

Who should pick MemberSpace?

MemberSpace is shaped for paywalled content libraries. Its biggest strength: bolts onto existing squarespace/webflow/wordpress. Pricing tops out around $39/month plus transaction fees, and the platform lets you gate any page or content type

What should I watch out for with MemberSpace?

transaction fees stack on top of plan cost; detailed tier pricing not fully public. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.

Is MemberSpace free?

There's a free tier, and you can ship work on it before deciding to upgrade. Confirm what's included on their site.

What can I use instead of MemberSpace?

Closest in the same category: Podshare, Dropbox, Google Drive. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.