If you’re launching a new site or want to restrict parts of your site to a predefined list of users, then access lists or waitlists are probably a high priority for you.Leveraging gating with access lists through the Dynamic dashboard is a simple no-code option that gives you flexibility to define various and manage various lists easily. Through your dashboard, you can:
Restrict site access based on a list of emails, wallet addresses, or other unique identifiers.
Return a scope in the JWT of emails, wallet addresses, or other unique identifiers.
In our dashboard, uou can design precise gating rules by combining multiple elements such as various access access list with NFT and token gates.
Allow Site Access - this option will block users from access your site (we won’t generate a JWT) unless the criteria is met
Return scope - this option will not block users, but instead will return the JWT with a predefined scope if the user has met the defined criteria
Choose the type of identifier (email, wallet address, or other).
Enter the identifier.
You can also add an alias to more easily keep track of these users.
Click the “Add +” button to save the user to the list. Keep adding users as needed.
Save and enable the toggle when you’re ready.
You’re done!
You can create multiple lists to help keep track of different groups of users (ie, VIPs, beta users, internal users, etc). Note: a user only needs to be in one of the lists to pass.
To simplify working with scopes, we created a custom hook named useDynamicScopes. It allows you to easily checking the user scopes and to check for a specific scope on a user. To learn more about how to use this hook, see our docs here.
You can also return a completely custom button by passing a JSX/TSX element to the accessDeniedButton prop. Here’s an example to link to a contact page: