Set up access rules for your membership plans
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:26 am
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The next step is to specify what content should be accessible for the different membership plans on your site. You can easily set up access rules using Rules .
To do this, go to MemberPress » Rules and click the Add New button .
add-new-rules
Now, you can add a new rule and associate your content with a specific membership plan.
For example, you can select all content with a specific tag available only for the Gold subscription plan.
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Now, all content labeled as premium will only be accessible to members who purchase the gold subscription plan.
Additionally, you can set more specific rules thailand telegram group and restrict a single post, page, or specific URL.
As you scroll down, you will find the content drip and expiration features. Content drip allows you to gradually release content to users instead of giving it all to them at once. The expiration feature makes your content unavailable after a certain period of time.
For an example, you can refer to the following image.
drip-expiration
Once you have configured everything on this page, click the Save Rule button .
Next, create as many rules as you need by repeating the same process.
Step 7: Create members-only content
Now, you have added members-only (paid) content that can only be accessed by specified members.
In the example above, we created a rule that restricts all content tagged as premium . Now, we need to create premium content and add a premium tag to it .
You can simply add a new post or page and add a premium tag or edit your existing posts and add this tag.
add-premium-content
Next, scroll down the page to the MemberPress Unauthorized Access section . There, you set what non-members will see when they land on this content.
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You can use the default options or add custom options there.
Once you're done setting up everything on this page, click the Publish button.
When you publish content, you will see a notification box appear at the top of the page. See the screenshot below.
content-protected-notice-memberpress
You can also create online courses with the built-in MemberPress Courses plugin. The visual course builder is built on top of the WordPress block editor, so creating your course curriculum is easy.
Check out this post to learn how to create online courses with Member Press.
Step 8: Create a pricing page
Next, you'll need to create a pricing page where users can sign up for your membership plans.
To get started, go to MemberPress » Groups and click the Add New button .
add-new-group
First, enter a title for your group plan page. This will serve as a pricing page so you can give it a name like Pricing Plans .
Next, scroll down to the Group Options meta box and add the affiliations you want to display.
group-options
MemberPress comes with a few pre-made pricing page templates. You can choose one of them for your pricing page if you don't feel like creating one from scratch.
Next, go ahead and click the Publish button .
The next step is to specify what content should be accessible for the different membership plans on your site. You can easily set up access rules using Rules .
To do this, go to MemberPress » Rules and click the Add New button .
add-new-rules
Now, you can add a new rule and associate your content with a specific membership plan.
For example, you can select all content with a specific tag available only for the Gold subscription plan.
access-rule
Now, all content labeled as premium will only be accessible to members who purchase the gold subscription plan.
Additionally, you can set more specific rules thailand telegram group and restrict a single post, page, or specific URL.
As you scroll down, you will find the content drip and expiration features. Content drip allows you to gradually release content to users instead of giving it all to them at once. The expiration feature makes your content unavailable after a certain period of time.
For an example, you can refer to the following image.
drip-expiration
Once you have configured everything on this page, click the Save Rule button .
Next, create as many rules as you need by repeating the same process.
Step 7: Create members-only content
Now, you have added members-only (paid) content that can only be accessed by specified members.
In the example above, we created a rule that restricts all content tagged as premium . Now, we need to create premium content and add a premium tag to it .
You can simply add a new post or page and add a premium tag or edit your existing posts and add this tag.
add-premium-content
Next, scroll down the page to the MemberPress Unauthorized Access section . There, you set what non-members will see when they land on this content.
memberpress-unauthorized-access
You can use the default options or add custom options there.
Once you're done setting up everything on this page, click the Publish button.
When you publish content, you will see a notification box appear at the top of the page. See the screenshot below.
content-protected-notice-memberpress
You can also create online courses with the built-in MemberPress Courses plugin. The visual course builder is built on top of the WordPress block editor, so creating your course curriculum is easy.
Check out this post to learn how to create online courses with Member Press.
Step 8: Create a pricing page
Next, you'll need to create a pricing page where users can sign up for your membership plans.
To get started, go to MemberPress » Groups and click the Add New button .
add-new-group
First, enter a title for your group plan page. This will serve as a pricing page so you can give it a name like Pricing Plans .
Next, scroll down to the Group Options meta box and add the affiliations you want to display.
group-options
MemberPress comes with a few pre-made pricing page templates. You can choose one of them for your pricing page if you don't feel like creating one from scratch.
Next, go ahead and click the Publish button .