Buyer guide

Private video hosting for membership sites with subscriber-only content

Membership sites need a video setup that protects paid access without making the user experience feel fragile. That usually means controlled embeds, private delivery rules, and a hosting stack that can grow as your member library expands.

  • Built for subscriber libraries
  • Controlled playback access
  • Works with login-based products
  • Scales with recurring content
Membership video
Protect subscriber-only content while keeping playback clean for paying members.
Best fitMemberships and premium libraries
Why it mattersPaid content needs controlled access
What the buyer needs

Subscribers expect smooth playback, not security friction

The best setups protect content without making members feel blocked. Your hosting layer should support login-aware access while keeping the viewing experience simple and predictable.

Protected member access

Keep premium videos inside the logged-in experience instead of exposing public playback links.

Controlled embeds

Use embeds that fit your site structure while preserving delivery rules in the background.

Library growth

Membership sites usually add content every month. The storage and playback model needs to scale with that cadence.

Buying flow

Validate private playback before migrating the whole library

Start by testing a small member-only library. Upload a sample video, place it in a protected page, and confirm playback quality across devices.

Once that workflow is validated, move into a paid plan that fits the size of your current content library.

Compare pricing for active libraries, or review the broader private video hosting guide if you are still mapping requirements.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Subscriber-only content should not rely on public playback links. Membership sites need protected access, controlled embeds, and a delivery model that fits login-based experiences.

Yes. The goal is to hide complexity from members while keeping access control in the background.