• Kevin

    (@kevinwross61)


    The PM Pro membership core plugin is easy to use and the documentation is specific in detail. However, there are a few disadvantages with the free version of the plugin I disagree with.

    I believe the “free version” should have the addon for allowing dripping content (not for the standard bundle alone). This way, it would allow the end-user to show “teaser” content.

    A lot of business prospects just can’t afford the yearly license for the standard bundle and need to get their business site up, running, and earning before they are able to upgrade to a more elaborate bundle or package.

    Either way, the FREE version of PM Pro is a remarkable design and ideal for beginners.

    Option Removed:
    When I initially installed PM Pro’s free core plugin. It gave the end-user the option to allow the developer to access how the plugin was being used. For whatever reason(s), it was removed from the dashboard of the plugin. It should be placed back in the plugin’s dashboard. ??

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by Kevin. Reason: Wanted to add removing the option to allow PM Pro to track how end-users are using the core plugin
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  • Plugin Author Jason Coleman

    (@strangerstudios)

    Hi, KevinWRoss.

    Thanks for the honest review here.

    There are a couple ways to get dripped content for free with PMPro.

    1. You can use the “delay” parameter of the membership shortcode. So something like [membership level=”1″ delay=”5″]…[/membership] will show that content after 5 days. Docs here: https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/documentation/content-controls/with-shortcodes/

    2. You can also get our Plus add ons for free through GitHub. All of our plugins are available for free from the official repositories on the .org site here or GitHub. Look for the PMPro Series plugin there. More info here: https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/free/

    Or if you use our contact form and ask nicely, our team will send you the zip file.

    > It gave the end-user the option to allow the developer to access how the plugin was being used.

    I’m not sure what feature you are talking about here. If you give me more information about that feature, I can figure out what you’re talking about and why it went missing… and maybe how to get it back.

    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Jason Coleman.
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