Restrict access to your website's exclusive content
1. Invite or add members
Imagine, you've created a web design school and are selling online courses. After a client has purchased the course, add them to a member's area via a registration form.
2. Set up groups with access to specific pages
If there are several courses on your website, you can create user groups and assign them different sets of available pages. Members of each group will get appropriate access after logging in.
3. Allow user access to groups of pages on a website
Add new members to the group manually, or allow them to self-register without confirmation.
Create groups with access to different pages on the website
Add members manually
Overview of groups available to each member
Edit members' profile and manage their permissions
The Membership tab is located in Site Settings
Members Area Dashboard
Members Area will be located on your personal domain
Group Permissions
Allow access to specific pages only to certain user groups
Adding and removing members from a group under the "Members" tab
Creating new access group
Adding and excluding members
"Members" tab in the group
One member can belong to several groups
Adding and deleting pages available to a group under the "Pages" tab
Selecting accessible pages
"Pages" tab in the group
Advanced Toolset For Online Courses
Create an online course of any scale and set up a limited or lifetime access for your students
Sections help structure the course so that the content is easy to navigate.
Easy access to editing learning materials.
Add a course title and description, configure access to learning materials, and assign a tutor.
Create courses with a different set of sections and lectures. You can create multiple courses in one account.
Add videos, texts, homework, tests, and other content formats.
Use various types of learning content such as video lectures, webinars, multimedia articles, interactive quizzes, and more.
Online tests and homework assignments to check the students' progress. Tutor accounts allow them to grade papers and comment on the assignments.
Flexible access settings: Open lectures sequentially as students progress through the course, or at set times.