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Redirect After Registration

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  • Started 10 months ago by Zain
  • Latest reply from admin
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  1. Zain
    Member

    Hi Amin,

    Is it possible to redirect users to a URL after they've registered? At the moment, the plugin seems to swap the Registration form and displays the following message:

    "Registration Complete! Please Login"

    That really messes with the formatting and wording on the page. Ideally, I'd like to automagically send the user to another page. In theory, this could be their Members area dashboard/panel... or even send them to an upsell before they even Log in.

    Anyway, this "Redirect after Registration" (not login) would be very useful. Ideally, a field in the Membership Level would provide greater flexibility (as it would mean different levels could redirect to different places).

    Any work arounds or tweaks that I can use to implement this?

    Cheers,

    Zain

    Posted 10 months ago #
  2. Zain
    Member

    Oh... similarly, is it possible to redirect users to another page after they've signed up using the [free_rego_with_email_confirmation] Registration Form?

    Again, this is useful because it means an Admin can then tell the user what to expect next (i.e. Please check your email / junk / spam folder).

    Minor issue
    I also noted that if a user registers using the free_rego_with_email_confirmation] shortcode, they're already added and stored in the system even before they've confirmed by clicking the confirmation email link.

    If you think about it like a "double opt-in", then really nothing should be stored until they've agreed that the site can store their information. With the system the way it is, anyone could sign any Tom, Dick or Harry up and their email and information would be in the system.

    I like to think of the Registration Confirmation email a bit like these double opt-ins - the user is responsible for making a choice to have their details stored when they click the link. Right now, they have no choice!

    It also means that, if they don't complete their registration (forgot to do it) and try to re-register, then the system won't allow them to. They just haven't picked out a WordPress Username and Password yet.

    Any chance of tweaking this? I'm not sure what the legalities are surrounding this area... If you notice, Aweber do this thing of flagging up who's confirmed their subscription who's awaiting confirmation. Would be useful to know this type of information on the Members screen.

    Cheers,

    Zain

    Posted 10 months ago #
  3. Zain
    Member

    Additional Issue
    I've also just realised that - even if the [free_rego_with_email_confirmation] shortcode is used - there's nothing stopping anonymous and random people from gaining access by going to the Registration page directly (if they know where to go).

    This bypasses the need to confirm users with their email addresses (double opt-in), which kind've makes using the [free_rego_with_email_confirmation] shortcode a little redundant. The whole point of using it is to ensure that users are email verified and are the person requesting membership.

    Any chance of restricting this?

    A Registration flow, something like this would be good:

    • User lands on the "Join" page and see the [free_rego_with_email_confirmation] form.
    • User enters their Name and Email
    • User is sent and email and asked to "Confirm / Verify"
    • User clicks the email link and goes to the Registration page.
    • On the Registration page:
      • If there is a query string, display Registration form
      • If there is NO query string, display [free_rego_with_email_confirmation] form

    Might need some form of checkbox on the Settings page so Admins can force this functionality to work (e.g. "Use Confirmation Registration" checkbox).

    Anyway... just a thought. Sorry - I tend to think through these things a bit too much...

    Cheers,

    Zain

    Posted 10 months ago #
  4. ddeo
    Member

    Hi, I would also like to be able to redirect new registrations to a different page other then the same page. Any easy way to do this? I did not see an option in the eMember settings. I am using version 6.8.7

    I would like to do this so I can have ggogle analytics track goals for "completed" registrations.

    Thanks, Ddeo

    Posted 8 months ago #
  5. admin
    Key Master

    We will look into adding a "After Registration Page" redirection option.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  6. ddeo
    Member

    Thank you!

    Posted 8 months ago #
  7. admin
    Key Master

    We are going to add this today so if you download a build of eMember tomorrow you should get it.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  8. tripp
    Member

    +1

    Posted 8 months ago #
  9. randy123
    Member

    Did this feature gets built in? How do i set it? Cannot find it anywhere in the settings.

    Posted 1 month ago #
  10. admin
    Key Master

    Yes, this has been added to the plugin. Look for the following option in the Pages/Forms settings menu of eMember plugin:

    After Registration Page

    There is also the following option that has been added to the plugin:

    Enable Auto Login After Registration

    You can enable the auto login after registration feature from the general settings menu of eMember.

    Posted 1 month ago #

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