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WordPress Membership Plugin
Simple Membership Plugin › Forums › Simple Membership Plugin › Feature request
Tagged: feature request, reminders, renewing
So we’re nearly 12 months into our Simple Membership journey (we love this piece of software!).
We could do with a couple of extras adding on to make it even better:
1) A prompt on our members homepage (visible once logged in), when their membership is about to run out (say 30 days before). This would only be visible until they renewed, then reappear in 30 days time.
2) A way to stop people being able to renew if their membership is still valid. For example, we had someone who (for some reason) clicked the one-off payment option even though they had an automatic renew option. If the first point was implemented, we wouldn’t have a permanent renewal link in the site menu.
Finally, the email and broadcasts tool is really cool, but we’d love to make our messages look better (more in keeping with the site look and feel) and personalised by using the members name. Are either of these likely to be added to Addon?
Thanks,
Michael
Thank you Michael, the plugin developers will investigate further your request.
Kind regards
I feel you can already do #2 by using the section protection feature:
https://simple-membership-plugin.com/apply-partial-section-protection/
You should be able to make it so the buy buttons are within a section that only shows if they don’t have that membership level active already.
I have added the other one to my to do list.
I feel you can already do #2 by using the section protection feature:
https://simple-membership-plugin.com/apply-partial-section-protection/You should be able to make it so the buy buttons are within a section that only shows if they don’t have that membership level active already.
That’s a really good shout… i’ll Give that a try 🙂
Regards,
Michael