Manage Webpage Access with Content Restriction
Take full control over access to your WordPress content using the content restriction add-on.
Restrict Your Website’s Content
Restricting your website’s content is now easier than ever with the content restriction integration.
Restrict What You Want – Create Exclusivity!
Have total control over how your visitors view your website. Restrict content on your website and select who can access it based on custom content rules.
Perfect Tool For Membership Websites
Planning on selling memberships on your site? Content restriction helps create restriction rules for different membership tiers and enables you to sell your membership plans with specific content.
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Activate Membership and Content Restriction addon
Create and sell membership tiers with specific restrictions
Control Visitor Access with Content Rules
With Content Rules, you can easily manage which pages your visitors can access and which are restricted.
What Can You Restrict?
Take control of who sees what on your website.
Pages and Posts
Restrict access to specific pages, posts, or your entire content library with a single click.
Taxonomies
Limit access to specific categories, tags, or custom taxonomies to keep your content organized and exclusive.
Whole Site
Go big and restrict your whole site for members-only access—perfect for private communities or subscription models.
Who Can You Restrict?
With Content Restriction, you can restrict or allow access to specific types of visitors on your website.
By User Roles
Offer exclusive premium articles to subscribers or restrict admin-only pages from general users.
By Registration Date
Launch time-sensitive promotions, like granting access to early bird registrants only.
By Login Status
Show exclusive content to logged-in users or prompt visitors to sign up for access.
By Email Domains
Host a private resource hub for your team by granting access to company email domains only.
Content Contributors
Reward top contributors by giving them access to exclusive forums or premium content once they reach a specific post count.
By Capabilities
Create editors-only pages for content workflows or give specific permissions to users with advanced roles.
By Source-Based Registration
Provide unique access to users who sign up via a special campaign form, like a webinar registration.
By Custom Field Values
Tailor access based on user interests or preferences, like showing travel deals only to users who selected “Travel” in their profile.
By Payment Status
Manage membership tiers by granting premium content access only to paying members.
Aftermath of Content Restriction
Give restricted users a clear path forward with flexible post-restriction actions:
Custom Message with Flair
Display a personalized message with text, media, or even a registration form to guide users.
Redirect to a Specific URL
Seamlessly send restricted users to another URL of your choice for alternative options.
Local Page Redirection
Choose any page on your site to redirect users, keeping them engaged within your ecosystem.
Prompt Registration
Show a User Registration form, making it easy for users to sign up and access restricted content.
Dynamic Shortcode Display
Use shortcodes to reveal alternate content for restricted users, complete with customizable attributes.
How Does Content Rule Works?
What you DO
Step 1
Add New Rule from Content Rules.
Step 2
Choose Logic, User Base, Assets, etc.
Step 3
Select Target Contents to restrict.
Step 4
Choose action for restricted pages.
What you GET
We’ll Guide You Every Step of the Way
Step 1
Install User Registration Pro.
Step 2
Activate Content Restriction from the Addon section.
Step 3
Go to Settings > Content Rules and select Target Content and Action.
Step 4
Start restricting what you want.
If you need a detailed guide to taking its full power to use, we’ve prepared an article for you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Have more questions about the Content Restriction add-on? These FAQs might help
Yes, you can restrict the partial contents of pages or posts. Use the shortcode [urcr_restrict]...[/urcr_restrict]
Sure, you can specify multiple roles in the access_role parameter. For example, [urcr_restrict access_role=”administrator,contributor”] will allow content to both administrators and contributors.
Yes, you can do this by allowing content to all logged-in users by using [urcr_restrict access_role=”all_logged_in_users”].
AND: Users must meet all conditions. Example: Logged-in and registered before a date.
OR: Users need to meet any one condition. Example: Logged-in or specific email domain.
NOT: Excludes users who meet a condition. Example: Users not registered via a specific form.
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