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When you restrict content by membership level in Paid Memberships Pro, those restrictions apply to all users, including the authors who wrote the content. On multi-author membership sites, this can lock contributors out of their own posts if their membership lapses or if they are not assigned to the required level.

This code recipe overrides PMPro’s access check for po...


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Read on to see what our development team and many external developers have contributed to our open source platform in May. This post contains release notes for Paid Memberships Pro Add Ons recently updated.

Table of contentsHow to Update PMPro Add Ons

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Most membership sites start with a wish list: a forum, a course library, tiered access, drip content. Big dreams that push the launch date back until the site finally goes live with half-finished features and a confusing experience.

The sites that actually retain members aren’t the most feature-rich. They’re the ones where every step feels like it was made for the p...


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A WordPress membership site is a living thing. You can’t set it up once, walk away, and expect it to look the same a year later. Plugins update. Gateway APIs change. Team members come and go. Members move, get new credit cards, cancel, and resubscribe. Things drift.

The good news is that most of what goes wrong on a membership site is preventable with a focused main...


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A membership site is rarely a one-person operation for long. Your designer touches the theme. A VA processes refunds. A developer is fixing checkout. Your email platform, payment gateway, and analytics tool each have a login to something that matters.

That sprawl is normal. The problem is what happens when nobody keeps track of it. Old accounts pile up, passwords ge...


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