• Resolved kenrichman

    (@kenrichman)


    I am looking for a solution to this situation. I need two types of user accounts – let’s say day people and night people. Day people can log on during 9pm and are logged out automatically at 5pm. Night people can login/out the rest of the time. (Admins can log in anytime.) I want to sell user accounts with these restrictions. Can this plugin be used for this and if not could it be adapted?

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  • Noel

    (@noelalvarez)

    Hi,

    Thank you for showing your interest with AAM plugin but unfortunately we do not have that scheduled/timed access function on our latest AAM version yet.

    We will definitely take note of this on our upcoming versions.

    Noel

    (@noelalvarez)

    and by the way ken, im not sure if this works for you. But AAM can allow temporary access to users/roles, which mean you can set a user or roles access to a page in a certain duration.

    check out full details here –> https://aamplugin.com/article/how-to-create-temporary-wordpress-user-account

    Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    Hi @kenrichman,

    That is actually very interesting idea. There is some complexity involved into identifying correct time based on user. Because website server physically can be located in Sweden however user is based in US.

    I’m going to prioritize this suggestion as a bundle of features related to “Temporary User Access”. Can’t give you any estimates at this point.

    Thank you,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter kenrichman

    (@kenrichman)

    I would be happy for the plugin to work based on the time of day/location set in the dashboard settings. It doesn’t have to be the correct time of day for everyone around the world. Think of it like a real store with staff that go home of an evening. Users cannot log in when the store is closed. Or there are two types of users, premium and off-peak. So they can only log in when it’s their time.

    thanks

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