The first option here is to provide your plugin license key which is required for plugin updates and support.
Next, you need to select your registration, success, account management, and billing update pages.
After that, you need to click on the payments tab to configure your payment gateway. You will be asked to choose a currency and then select your payment gateways. Yes, you can have more than one.
You will see a checkbox to enable sandbox mode. Keep it checked until your site is ready for launch and accept payments.
Each payment gateway has different configuration settings. You will need to provide your PayPal email address for PayPal Standard. You will need API keys if you are using PayPal Pro or Express. Similarly, you will need API keys for other gateways too. You can obtain these keys by logging into your account on your payments service provider.
The emails tab on the settings page allows you to modify the emails sent out by the plugin. If you are having trouble recieving emails, then check out our guide on how to fix WordPress not sending emails issue.
There are some important options available under the Misc tab on settings page. You can setup login page redirects, disable account sharing, Form CSS, send IPN emails, and setup reCAPTCHA for registration form to prevent spam registrations.
Creating Subscription Levels in Restrict Content Pro
Now we are ready to create Subscription levels for your restricted content. As the name suggest, it allows you to create different level of subscriptions for your content.
For example, you can create a subscription level βPremiumβ and set a price for it. When you are restricting content on your website, you will be able to choose the subscription level a user must have in order to access the restricted content.
Creating a subscription level in Restrict Content Pro is simple. Give your subscription level a title, description and set a price for it. You can set the price to zero if you want to create a subscription level for registered non-paying users.
You can choose the duration of a subscription level or set it to 0 to make the duration unlimited. Lastly, you need to set the status to Active, so this subscription plan is active and available on sign up form. Like this:
estricting Content in WordPress using Restrict Content Pro
Restrict Content Pro allows you to restrict content on a post by post basis. Under each new post, custom post type, or page, you will see a Restrict this content box with options to control who can see that particular post.
Restricting Content in WordPress using Restrict Content Pro
Restrict Content Pro allows you to restrict content on a post by post basis. Under each new post, custom post type, or page, you will see a Restrict this content box with options to control who can see that particular post.
You can choose to restrict content based on userβs role, access, or subscription level. You can even hide contents within a post using the restrict shortcode like this:
[restrict] Your restricted content goes here... [/restrict]
Managing Memberships in Restrict Content Pro
To manage memberships in Restrict Content Pro, go to Restrict Β» Members. You can click on each member to view their membership details, payments received, and the status of their account.
You can also deactivate a memberβs subscription at any time. This will not delete their account from your website however their subscription will be canceled, and they will be required to renew it.
You can manage payments by going to Restrict Β» Payments. This will show you the payments you have received. With each payment, you will see the user name, their subscription plan, amount and date. All the payment data can also be exported in CSV format under Restrict Β» Export page.
Adding Discount Codes For Subscriptions with Restrict Content Pro
Restrict Content Pro allows you to offer discount codes for your promotional activity to increase user signups.
Adding a discount code is very simple. Go to Restrict Β» Discount Codes and simply fill in the form to create a new discount code. You can offer a flat amount discount, or a percentage discount. You can also set an expiration date for each discount code you create, and even limit the number of times a discount code can be used.
We hope that this article helped you restrict content to registered users with WordPress and Restrict Content Pro. You may also want to see our comparison of 5 best drag and drop page builders for WordPress.
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