Wishlist Member for WooCommerce is an eCommerce management tool that allows you to sell memberships on your (membership) site as well as other (digital) products. Use any payment gateway that WooCommerce has to offer to process payments. PayPal is recommended if you need recurring membership payments within Wishlist Member.
Note: This product is no longer for sale at WooCommerce.com, and the documentation is not being updated.
Installation
↑ Back to top- Download the .zip file from your WooCommerce account.
- Go to: WordPress Admin > Plugins > Add New and Upload Plugin with the file you downloaded with Choose File.
- Install Now and Activate the extension.
Setup and Configuration
↑ Back to top- Set-up Membership Levels in WL Member
- Configure WC Wishlist Member Integration Extension. Start filling in the fields.
- Fill in the Post-url, which in most cases will be your blog / store -url, with the trailing slash. For example, http://www.mywoostore.com/ . DO NOT use the Wishlist Member’s own Post url found under WL Member -> Integration -> Generic -> Post URL.The one with the word “register” in it. ( Example: http://www.mywoostore.com/index.php/register/CEFZdr ) That one won’t work.
- Choose the SKU prefix you’ll be using to set-up Membership products in WooCommerce.
- Next up is setting up the confirmation e-mail. Just fill in each field. For the message you can use three placeholders : [login_details] , [first_name] and [last_name]. Make sure you include [login_details] otherwise the customer won’t see their Login Details like username, password (generated by WordPress) and the login URL. Normally the WordPress login URL will be used, but if you have another set-up for logging in customers, you can check the box and fill in your Custom Login URL. Note: the customer will get 2 emails. One for the order and one with the above message. The email uses your standard WooCommerce Email design.
- Create Membership Products
- in the Product Type box you choose “Simple Product” and enable “Virtual” and
- in the Product Data box you fill in the SKU-field with your chosen Prefix and the SKU from the corresponding Membership level you found in step 2.
If you don’t see the SKU-field in the Product Data box, enable it through the WooCommerce > Settings > Catalog Tab under “Productfields”.