• zorro1965

    (@zorro1965)


    I am wanting to have a couple different pricing options for my membership site.

    Membership Levels
    Level 1 Free Limited Access
    Level 2 Paid monthly recurring $7.95
    Level 3 Paid yearly recurring $49.95
    Level 4 VIP Lifetime (Not Recurring)

    Levels 2 – 4 will have the same content access just slightly different payment options.

    I would also like to use a payment provider like a Clickbank or JVZoo so I can also have an affiliate management service where I do not have to manage and pay affiliates. I love Paypal would rather be dealing with them exclusively but I am not sure how to do this other than using a product like IdevAffilate like I said I do not want to manage affiliates and getting them paid but want to utilize affiliate marketing.

    I need the membership plugin to work with Buddypress

    I need the membership plugin to support custom post types

    I need members to easily “on their own” be able to upgrade from a lower level to a higher level and if they were already a prior paying member they only get charged for the new membership level they have elected.

    I need members to be able to cancel their membership on their own without the need for support unless something goes wrong.

    Can you tell me if your membership plugin will take care of these things and what the best path may be.

    Thanks….

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/paid-memberships-pro/

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  • essaysnark

    (@essaysnark)

    @zorro1965, I’m pretty sure that this plugin can do most if not all of what you want. Not familiar with those payment gateways but there is support for some affiliate program through an add-on or two. It’s also not clear what you mean by “work with” and “support” re: BuddyPress and CPTs; we have both on our site along with PMPro but, for example, in our case PMPro isn’t being used to restrict access to the forums, and if you want the CPTs restricted using PMPro then you probably need them to set them up with categories. Looks like you have a lot of moving parts so you’ll need to tackle them one by one but this is an open-source plugin and if you know PHP you’re going to be able to modify it to do what you need. You’ll just want to think through your content restrictions from the beginning since any change will need to be made 3x, to get those 3 different plan options in sync. Since this plugin is free you can always install it and set it up to see how it works for you.

    atfpodcast

    (@atfpodcast)

    I have 3 levels. Free monthly and annual. It can do that. Just read the docs on setting membership levels. I think they fixed the multi subscription bug…

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