Inbuilt Membership Plugin for WordPress

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Part of JetEngine

A JetEngine feature that helps to start a membership site.

$43 $26
$43 per
year
inbuilt membership plugin for wordPress

Steps to Build a WordPress Membership Site

step 1 setting up user roles

Set up membership levels

Create a WordPress membership site following these basic steps: grant access to the site via forms, think over the user roles, and welcome newcomers.

step 2 payment form

Configure payment options

Set pricing plans based on the membership level. Pick the method that suits your needs: PayPal, Stripe, or WooCommerce payments.

Enable the PayPal gateway

PayPal | JetFormBuilder

Add Stripe to your membership form

Stripe | JetFormBuilder
step 3 membership pricing table

Create forms and build pages

Build a Pricing page to offer all plans and a Checkout page to process payments. Add forms to make it easy for visitors to sign up and log into your membership site.

Add Registration, Checkout, and Thank You pages

Thank You Page | JetFormBuilder
step 4 users profiles

Organize user profiles

Control the access levels to the admin area for every User Role. Allow users to view their unique content in the personal Member area and have a custom menu on the Profile page.

Add custom fields to Members’ profiles

Options Page | JetEngine
step 5 access rules

Set up the content-handling access rules

Give website members an opportunity to edit their profile pages, post new content, and communicate freely within a community.

Ability to like and share the content

Data Stores | JetEngine
step 6 content restriction by roles

Set content restrictions by roles

Leverage content restrictions for different membership levels, provide exclusive content based on Users’ preferences and grant them access to content editing & publishing tools.

Provide gated content for a certain member group

Account Pages | JetEngine

Present personalized content to each User

Account Pages, | JetEngine
step 7 content visibility

Manage Content visibility

Set the visibility settings for different content parts, define the User Roles they will be visible to, and do the proper content sectioning to be shown at once.

Types of Membership Websites

Use case

Establish a platform for online courses and provide users with several types of access like Premium, which covers the entire course plus VIP features, and Basic, with the key content only.

Full Access

Allow registered users to access all the content at a fixed upfront payment. Restrict downloads to make it a monthly privilege.

Use case

Present a Natural Detox 21-day program, add a Meal Plan Questionnaire form, and fill the users’ pages with individual meal recipes and nutrition ideas according to their preferences.

Fixed Term

Allow members to sign up only for a time frame to achieve a goal. After membership is over, the content might not be updated anymore.

Use case

Split the language course into the Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert levels and prepare the content for each of them. Once the student completes the Beginner level program, the next level will be unlocked automatically.

Drip Feed

Deliver the content to members incrementally on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis giving them access to different content chunks.

Use case

Run a Fitness Coaching site embracing individual/group training programs and sports challenges, custom workouts, general nutrition tips, or custom-tailored meal plans. Set prices per one session, month, and year.

Service Model

Create a service-based site with private areas for online tools. Provide group sessions for Basic members and individual for Premium.

Choose Subscription

30 days money-back guarantee

Custom subscription
Subscription price for 1 website only. For more choose the Unlimited websites in the cart.
$43 per
year

For more details on the Subscription proceed to the Pricing page

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