Password-protect
your WordPress page

One password per recipient. See exactly who opens your WordPress page.

Free forever · No credit card · Works in 30 seconds

Frequently asked questions

Does WordPress let you password protect a page?

WordPress has a built-in page password, but it’s one shared password with no analytics. pgate gives each recipient their own password and shows you who opened it.

Do I need a plugin?

No. pgate works with any WordPress URL — no plugin, no theme changes.

Can I see who opened my WordPress page?

Yes. pgate logs every open with a timestamp, location, and device type.

Is pgate free?

Yes. pgate is free to start with no credit card. Pro is $15/year for unlimited links and full analytics.

How it works

Three steps. Thirty seconds.

1

Paste your WordPress link

Copy your WordPress page or post URL and paste it into pgate — no plugin required.

2

Set a password per recipient

Add a password for each person and label it with their name.

3

Share and track

Send the pgate link. See exactly who opened your page, when, and from what device.

WordPress’s built-in password protection

WordPress has a built-in page password, but it's one shared password, offers no analytics, and often needs a plugin for anything more. pgate wraps any WordPress URL with a password — a separate one per recipient — and shows you exactly who opened it, when, and from where.

Lock your WordPress link
in under a minute.

Free to start. No installs. Just paste, protect, and see who opens it.

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