• lucio7

    (@lucio7)


    Hey guys,

    Currently, the registration form of Leaky is a standalone page.

    It doesn’t look too inviting to sign up.
    4 mandatory fields is also quite a lot, and I’d also prefer having fewer pages and a single onboarding system.

    Is it possible to use the WordPress standard sign-up?

    I added social logins to that page, which makes it far easier for people to use.

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  • Plugin Contributor Jeremy Green

    (@endocreative)

    You can remove the username from the registration form to decrease the number of fields required.

    https://docs.zeen101.com/article/62-how-to-force-new-subscribers-to-use-their-email-address-as-their-username

    Thread Starter lucio7

    (@lucio7)

    Thank you Jeremy!

    Is there also a way to use the standard WordPress login page as our login?

    Or to add social logins to Leaky sign-up form, somehow?

    As far as I can see, there is no “login page” in WordPress.

    Plugin Contributor Jeremy Green

    (@endocreative)

    You can create a login page with Leaky Paywall. Look under the Create a Login Page heading in our Setting Up Leaky Paywall guide.

    https://docs.zeen101.com/article/39-setting-up-leaky-paywall

    You can’t use social logins on the Leaky Paywall registration form because the user is registering for the site, not logging in. But you can use social logins on the login form. There are many plugins on the repo that can do this.

    Thread Starter lucio7

    (@lucio7)

    Thank you Jeremy, yes, I meant using social logins “for registering”, not just for logging in.

    I use social login options for registering on my WordPress website (thepowermoves.com).
    Would such a simpler onboarding option be possible with Leaky?

    Plugin Contributor Jeremy Green

    (@endocreative)

    We don’t currently have an integration with using social logins for registering.

    Thread Starter lucio7

    (@lucio7)

    OK thank you Jeremy.

    Maybe something for you guys to think about.

    Cheers!

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