An add-on program to connect your forms with the Stripe payment system
A post-submit action extension that enables users to log in using their email, username, and password.
You can create, edit, and style complex form types in the Gutenberg Editor thanks to a practical but simple-to-use Form Builder plugin. There will be no more extra drag-and-drop form builders. You may now create fully functional custom forms using a single-stop interface.
Paid Member Subscriptions is a powerful WordPress membership plugin that is simple to install and use. It provides a full membership solution, allowing you to accept payments from members, manage members, create subscription plans, and restrict access to premium content.
You can restrict WordPress users’ access to pages and posts using the User Registration Content Restriction Add-on. Not only that, but you can limit the content completely or partially. With this add-on, you can restrict WordPress content to logged-in users or logged-in users with specific roles.
The code needed to implement your custom fields is conveniently displayed in a Theme Code section right below the Field Group settings in ACF Theme Code.
Ultimate Member includes a number of features such as user profiles, member directories, user registration/login, user role editing, and content restriction.
Loginizer is a WordPress plugin that assists you in combating bruteforce attacks by blocking login for the IP after it reaches the maximum number of retries allowed. Loginizer allows you to blacklist or whitelist IP addresses for login. Other features such as Two Factor Authentication, reCAPTCHA, PasswordLess Login, and so on can be used to improve the security of your website.
Database for Contact Form 7 is a productivity add-on that allows you to save all form submissions to your database. All Contact Form 7 data will be automatically saved and displayed neatly in the WordPress dashboard with this plugin. You can view, sort, filter, and export it whenever you want.
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