I’m using your plugin for the RSVP of my own wedding’s website.
The only downside was that I could not generate a token for an existing user which would have saved me time and trouble. ??
So I use another plugin, for the visitors to type in their token, to pass it on to as a parameter to a url. Obviously it generates the url that your plugin needs to log them in.
And then they can edit their “ACF” custom fields data on the front-end, like guests, meal and other details.
I’m sure there are ideas you can pick from my experience and find useful to implement in your plugin — token for existing users, custom length of token, custom token, optional widget for a front-end input field — although I assume this may not be the original goal for your plugin.
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4mole.