Control who sees each page and article on your site. Draft and published states, password-protected access, role-based visibility, and scheduled publishing.
Published/draft state for every page
Pages exist in two states: draft (visible only to admin) and published (visible to everyone). Create a page, configure it, leave it in draft until it's ready. Once you're confident, flip published and the public sees it.
Visibility mode: public or restricted
For each page or article, choose whether it's visible to everyone (public) or only to logged-in users (restricted). If restricted, configure who has access: any logged-in user, or only specific user groups or roles (customer, business customer, agent).
- Public: anyone accesses the page
- Restricted: only authenticated users (with optional filters by role/group)
- Optional filters: limit to customers, business customers, or specific agents
Fallback on restricted pages: teaser or hidden
If a visitor lacks access to a restricted page, Veendo can show a teaser (SEO-friendly, with custom message) or a 404 page (hidden). Teaser lets search engines index with a login prompt. Hidden excludes it completely from search.
Teaser fallback is ideal for B2B pages: customers know it exists but see only a preview until they log in.
Password protection
Use password protection for temporary sharing with stakeholders or limited access. Once enabled, visitors see a simple form: enter the password and access. No users or emails to create.
Scheduled publishing (for articles)
Articles support a publishedAt field: set it to schedule publication. The article stays in draft until that date, then automatically goes live. Great for organized content calendars.