Thank you for sharing this info. Question for you. I am trying to create a wordpress site that has a backend whereby I can message, task and update different users on properties we are working on. It would be helpful if we could send and receive docs but not necessary. Mainly am looking to share status updates, notes and get feedback. It's more organizing our deals in one place if anything, Do you think this plugin would work for that? What resources could you suggest to help us with that?
Hello, I want to ask. Is there an option that allows to renew the membership subscription and collect the price automatically every month? Unless the customer cancels it. thank you
Could you tell me what happens after an user pays via paypal? Are they given user and password automatically by email or should they register themselve. I cannot understand What happens if a user pys a membresy by paypal. Thx
I can nlt find the first dashboard page? How can I get it? I already created a website but did not install Wordpress. I made it through Hostinger. How can I find this dadhboard it is not there?
I'm sorry to hear that you can't find the first dashboard page. I suggest reaching out to Hostinger's customer support team as they should be able to provide more information on how best to access your WordPress site and its associated dashboard pages.
does this plugin could do this : a simple area manager where the admin of the website can send private messages and send documents as a PDF, or other private messages he uploaded before, to registered users and for them to be notified by email that they have received a new message.
Thank you for your comment, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Adding a mortgage calculator and ROI calculator to a membership website can be a great way to offer additional value to your members. Here are some general steps you can take to add these calculators to your website: Choose a membership platform: There are many different platforms you can use to create a membership website, such as WordPress, Squarespace, or MemberPress. Choose the one that best fits your needs and budget. Create a page for the calculators: Once you've set up your membership website, create a page specifically for the calculators. This will make it easy for your members to find and use them. Find or create the calculators: You can either create your own calculators using Excel or another spreadsheet program, or you can find pre-made calculators online. Make sure the calculators you use are accurate and relevant to your audience. Embed the calculators on your website: Depending on the membership platform you're using, you can usually embed the calculators directly onto the page you created for them. You may need to use an embed code or plugin to do this. Test the calculators: Before launching the calculators on your website, make sure to thoroughly test them to ensure they're working properly. I hope this helps you get started on adding these calculators to your membership website! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.