Funnelish Template Protection Code

Hey Funnelish Coding team, hope you’re all doing great!

I’d like your help building a small protection for my Funnelish template. Idea: add a custom code that requires the funnel’s unique numeric funnel ID to be entered/validated inside the Funnelish Editor before certain template sections are revealed/unhidden. This should act as an extra layer of protection so the template can’t be cloned or inspected/copied easily from the editor.

Important constraints:

  • The validation code only runs inside the Editor, the live page must remain unaffected. But without being validated on the Editor’s Page they wont be able to see any sections for editing. Only a text warning for ex: “Unauthorized”.
  • The funnel ID acts as a unique, per-funnel unlock key, so the template stays protected yet still works normally on publish.
  • We know some builders can just copy the design from scratch, but this prevents copying the exact backend/structure the same way I built it. Not everyone is fair, carefully thinking about it, so some people wont get abused by businesses who shares template. (I probably wont build the template anyway if this is not possible yet, just for the sake of our community.)
  • Key (Funnel ID) must be added somewhere in custom codes to reveal a 1 section and from there we need to add the same to reveal the full template

Or maybe just create a built in feature of this in Funnelish Editor?

Thanks a lot, really excited to get this extra protection in place! You can inbox be, and I will delete this thread after we have successfully put this in place, thank you!

Hey @Derick_Joshua :waving_hand:

That’s a really interesting idea, and we totally get why you’d want that extra layer of protection for your templates.

We’ll move your query to our dev team so they can review it and see what’s possible. Thanks for sharing this — it’s a smart suggestion that could definitely help creators protect their work!

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Perfect! Please send me a message if you have any updates about it. I’ve tested some coding already, and it seems like the editor’s page ignores the JS code, it only runs it on the live page. Hopefully, we can make something out of it! Thnks…

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