Subscription Memberships

6 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: April 18, 2013   (RSS)

By gversion - April 16, 2013

Hello,

I would like to develop a subscription membership website. Users need to be able to upgrade and downgrade their memberships and each membership will have the ability to create a certain maximum number of listings.

For example, Bronze membership can create 5 listings, Silver can create 10 listings and Gold can create an unlimited quantity of listings.

I was wondering if someone could tell me what hooks might be of use to get me going. Are there any existing plugins that I could use as a starting point?

I would be grateful for any advice.

Thank you,

Greg

By gkornbluth - April 16, 2013

Hi Greg,

This sounds pretty straight forward to accomplish using the website membership plugin.

There's implementation documentation included and my CMSB Cookbook http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com has a number of specific recipes and user submitted examples that should get you started.

Jerry Kornbluth

The first CMS Builder reference book is now available on-line!







Take advantage of a free 3 month trial subscription, only for CMSB users, at: http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com/trial.php

By gregThomas - April 16, 2013

Hi Greg,

Are you planning on creating a front end system to let users create articles, or where you planning on letting users access CMS Builder to create the articles with restrictions.

Thanks!

Greg

Greg Thomas







PHP Programmer - interactivetools.com

By gkornbluth - April 16, 2013

Hi Greg,

I just checked and the PayPal subscription is working.

If you still have issues, send me an email at gkornbluth At thecmsbcookbook.com and I'll work them out.

Jerry Kornbluth

The first CMS Builder reference book is now available on-line!







Take advantage of a free 3 month trial subscription, only for CMSB users, at: http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com/trial.php

By gversion - April 18, 2013

Hi Greg,

I am going to be creating a front-end control panel so users won't have access to cmnsAdmin. I think this makes most sense as I am then able to fully customise the way it looks and can safely upgrade cmsAdmin with new releases rather than customising cmsAdmin functionality.

Regards,

Greg