
<p id="">In a continued effort to bring granular design control to visual developers on Webflow, today we’re launching element-level gating for our Memberships beta. This lets you show and hide any element on a Membership enabled site - from a button to an entire section - based on the visitor's log in status. </p><p id="">To date on the Memberships beta, you’ve been able to gate content for specific segments of logged in users - such as pages or collection lists. But we heard your feedback that you wanted even more ways to personalize the experience for these audiences. </p><p id="">With element-level gating, you can now create a homepage experience for logged out users that is solely focused on conversion, while logged in users are taken directly to your premium content experience. Or you can have a universal navbar throughout your site that exposes a different level of detail based on a visitor's access permissions. </p><p id="">So what is next for Memberships? We are continuing to add more granular controls to the end user experience that you can expect to see in coming months. </p><h4 id="">How to get started</h4><p id="">Our <a href="<https://university.webflow.com/lesson/webflow-memberships-overview>" id="">product documentation</a> will help you understand how to set up the core functionality.</p><p id="">Join our <a href="<https://webflow.circle.so/join?invitation_token=a9f512424beda63741eac95ad81915e2b1fc4614-a95dc5e3-de63-4a02-9a1c-403595a84b1a>" id="">beta community</a> to connect with other beta users as well as access a feature list, and product tips and tricks. </p><p id="">If you run into any issues, please submit a ticket through the <a href="<https://support.webflow.com/issues/memberships-other>" id="">Webflow Support portal</a>.</p>