
WordPress LMS & Membership Specialist
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Description
I am building a custom online training platform using WordPress, Elementor Pro, and Paid Memberships Subscriptions (PMS).
This is not a LearnDash-style LMS and does not require an LMS plugin.
All content, structure, branding, and layouts already exist.
I am looking for a technical implementer to finalise automated membership access and ensure the training platform works smoothly end-to-end.
Core Requirements:
Configure Paid Memberships Subscriptions so that:
Users receive automatic access immediately after checkout
No manual admin approval is required
Map subscription plans to:
Training modules
Lessons
Restricted content
Ensure restricted content:
Is fully blocked from non-members
Cannot be accessed via direct URLs
Displays clear “clearance required” messaging
Implement a clean post-checkout redirect (e.g. dashboard / welcome page)
Bulk import existing lesson content from Word documents into WordPress
Technical Stack (Locked)
WordPress
Elementor Pro
Paid Memberships Subscriptions (PMS)
Existing theme & custom CSS
Craig R.
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Are you sure you are wanting to use the expensive, glitchy and toy website builder Elementor Pro? Not wanting a professional website?
Craig R.An hour agoThanks for your message.
Yes, the platform is already built using Elementor Pro and this is a fixed, non-negotiable part of the stack. The role is for implementation within the existing system rather than re-platforming or redesign.
If that doesn’t align with how you prefer to work, this project likely isn’t the right fit for you! -

Hi Craig,
1. How many subscription plans are there, and how are they mapped to modules and lessons (one plan per module or bundled access)?
2. For the Word document imports, do you want a straight content import only, or should headings, lesson structure, and internal links be organised during import?Craig R.An hour agoHi, thanks for your questions:
Answer to Question 1
Subscription plans are bundled, not one plan per module.
Each subscription plan (Paid Memberships Subscriptions) grants access to a set of training modules and lessons based on clearance level.
Access is primarily:
Category-based (preferred)
With post-level restrictions only where required
There is no per-module purchase at this stage.
Example (for clarity only):
Junior Operative → access to all Junior modules
Operative → access to core training modules
Echo Directive → access to advanced modules
The structure and categories already exist and should be used as-is.
Answer to Question 2
The Word document imports should include basic structure, but not redesign or rewriting.
Specifically:
Import lesson content accurately
Apply correct:
Headings (H2/H3 where appropriate)
Paragraph structure
Assign lessons to the correct existing categories
No copy changes, no content rewriting, and no visual redesign is required.
Internal links can be added only if they are already clearly defined in the source documents.
If not explicitly specified, placeholders are acceptable.
The goal is to deliver a clean, functional V1 training platform that is fully automated. Refinement and enhancements will be handled in later phases. -

HI Craig, Can you please tell me which Paid Memberships Subscriptions plans should map to which training modules and lessons, and do you already have a preferred post-checkout dashboard page?
Craig R.An hour agoHi, Thanks for your question:
At this stage the mapping is clearance-level based, not per individual lesson.
Each Paid Memberships Subscriptions plan grants access to a group of training modules and their associated lessons, primarily via existing categories.
High-level mapping is as follows:
Junior Operative → all modules and lessons within the Junior training categories
Operative → all modules and lessons within the Core / Operative training categories
Echo Directive → all Advanced / restricted training modules
Division 9 → all Technical / STEM related modules
The categories already exist and should be used as the primary access control mechanism. Post-level restrictions should only be used where absolutely necessary.
Regarding post-checkout flow:
Yes — there is a preferred post-checkout “dashboard / clearance granted” page, which the user should be redirected to immediately after successful checkout. This page already exists (or will be provided) and does not require redesign.
The goal is a clean, automated experience:
Subscribe
Immediate access
Redirect to dashboard
Begin training
Any fine-grained mapping can be refined once the core LMS is live.