Title: Login
Last modified: July 29, 2021

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# Login

 *  Resolved [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/)
 * Hi
    I am using a theme called ‘MyListing’ which has ‘woocommerce’ built in. The
   site has a woocommerce login which doesn’t seem to give user permission to post
   blogs. At the moment, it seems the user would have to have two separate logins
   if they want to use blogs and have a woocommerce account. Is there a way to integrate
   blogging in to the woocommerce account ? As an additional bonus it would be great
   if the account could show the users blogs as well Thanks and kind regards
 * The page I need help with: _[[log in](https://login.wordpress.org/?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwordpress.org%2Fsupport%2Ftopic%2Flogin-161%2F%3Foutput_format%3Dmd&locale=en_US)
   to see the link]_

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 *  Plugin Support [abwaita a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/abwaita/)
 * (@abwaita)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14714990)
 * Hi [@hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/),
 * > At the moment, it seems the user would have to have two separate logins if 
   > they want to use blogs and have a woocommerce account. Is there a way to integrate
   > blogging in to the woocommerce account ?
 * Alright, this is because people who create accounts through your shop get assigned
   the Customer role.
 * You can elevate their roles a little bit if you want them to also be able to 
   create, edit, delete their own blog articles. The **Contributor **role should
   be sufficient for that.
 * > As an additional bonus it would be great if the account could show the users
   > blogs as well
 * They should see their blogs at WP-Admin → Posts.
 * The WooCommerce /my-account/ page does not have provisions to show user blogs,
   just WooCommerce-related data.
    However, you could try consulting with the [WooCommerce Customizations Partners](https://woocommerce.com/customizations/)
   to see if this goal is viable.
 * Hope this helps.
    Thanks.
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14715050)
 * Thanks Abwaita
    However, I cant even see the option to post blogs myself and 
   I’m the admin. There is the option to comment but no opportunity to post. I dont
   really want them managing their account through wordpress either, I want any 
   interaction they have to be branded. So it would be ideal to have it all in one
   place i.e. the dashboard which I believe is created by woocommerce. Otherwise
   I will have to use a plugin that gives the branded account with blogging access
   separately but i dont really see why I am having to need a plugin in the first
   place. So it still seems there will be no universal login and two separate accounts.
   I dont understand why woocommerce wouldnt have thought of this seeing as blogging
   is one of the most popular reasons for using wordpress. Any other advice would
   be welcome Abwaita and I will look at that link you sent me as well. Thanks, 
   Andrew
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14715057)
 * Oh, I see that link is for paid coders. If I cant get woocommerce to play with
   wordpress I would rather find a solution not requiring woocommerce. Any other
   ideas would be very welcome. Thanks and kind regards, Andrew
 *  Plugin Support [Darcie](https://wordpress.org/support/users/darciemg/)
 * (@darciemg)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14716501)
 * Hi Andrew,
 * Blogging is part of core WordPress and not part of WooCommerce. This was built
   into the site you installed, and is not part of your theme or plugins added to
   your site.
 * > I cant even see the option to post blogs myself and I’m the admin.
 * As [@abwaita](https://wordpress.org/support/users/abwaita/) noted, you as the
   site admin can write and see blogs from the back end of the site at WP-Admin 
   → Posts. Just add /wp-admin to the end of your site address to see everything
   you can do with your website as an admin.
 * See a guide to writing and creating posts here:
 * > [WordPress Block Editor](https://wordpress.org/support/article/wordpress-editor/)
 * 
    This general WordPress help might also be useful:
 * > [First Steps with WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/article/first-steps-with-wordpress/)
 * > If I cant get woocommerce to play with wordpress I would rather find a solution
   > not requiring woocommerce.
 * I’m not sure how you’d like to integrate WooCommerce here. Do you want your customers
   who make purchases to also be able to write blog posts on the site?
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14727242)
 * Any wordpress user should be able to interact with blogs. The point is convenience.
   If woocommerce is an addon to WordPress it should enable a universal login otherwise,
   my site users have to sign up twice. Once to use my services and another to use
   my services as as well as being an information forum the blog service is part
   of the marketing service available to my customers.
 * At this stage I am easing myself slowly in to selling as I am just closing a 
   listing site down and building a new one. I have 200 listings to add to the new
   site for my clients, so don’t want to start selling new listings at this stage.
   but I do unfortunately need to use woocommerce to use the basid features of my
   theme that don’t even involve selling because the author integrated WooCommerce
   in to the theme. So now in order to maintain continuity and simplicity the author
   has suggested using the listings feature for blogs instead of WP Admin which 
   is a good idea however, this is when WooCommerce illustrates why I’ve always 
   tried to avoid it in the past because for bloggers to register to my site, naturally
   I want notifications of registrations, i want to approve registrations but of
   course theres an annual subscription for that feature and if I want recaptcha
   theres another annual subscription. All this stuff is free with Paid Memberships
   Pro but there are so many themes using your service I really dont suppose you
   care about the end user do you. I’m a small business verging on bankruptcy. I
   cant afford more subscriptions for basic functionality like this. So, I either
   take a risk by using your service without the security i want or I use a free
   plugin to use the WP Blogging feature but then as I say I lose the branding continuity
   and am faced with my users having to have two logins once I start selling listings.
 *  Plugin Support [abwaita a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/abwaita/)
 * (@abwaita)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14728933)
 * Hi [@hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/),
 * > i want to approve registrations but of course theres an annual subscription
   > for that feature and if I want recaptcha theres another annual subscription.
   > All this stuff is free with Paid Memberships Pro
 * Kindly note that WooCommerce comes with a set of inbuilt features and functionalities.
   You can get a view of what comes with the plugin from [this guide](https://docs.woocommerce.com/documentation/plugins/woocommerce/getting-started/).
   
   However, you can get other additional functionalities using plugins and extensions,
   some of which are paid, others are free. For instance, I see that the Paid Memberships
   Pro is a third-party plugin and is paid. You could search for other plugins that
   might offer the same functionalities but are listed for free.
 * >  am faced with my users having to have two logins
 * Just to clarify, registered WooCommerce users do not need a separate login to
   get into WP-Admin. When one registers for a WooCommerce account, they are added
   as WordPress users and you can find them in WP-Admin → All Users. However, they
   get the Customer role. You can grant them more capabilities, such as writing 
   blogs by elevating their roles to Contributor. Note that the customers can access
   the WP-Admin side by adding /wp-admin to your site name.
 * I hope this clarifies.
    Thanks.
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14753109)
 * If I add WP-Admin to the url it degrades my branding. Are you suggesting I manually
   upgrade woocommerce users to contributors ? Is there a way to set the default
   woocommerce registration to constributor ?
 * Also if they have to access the WP admin side to submit blogs does that mean 
   I have to give them wordpress dashboard access as this is also something I consider
   to downgrade my branding and wouldn’t want to do ?
 *  Plugin Support [abwaita a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/abwaita/)
 * (@abwaita)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14755676)
 * Hi [@hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/),
 * Thanks for the follow-up questions.
 * > Are you suggesting I manually upgrade woocommerce users to contributors ? Is
   > there a way to set the default woocommerce registration to contributor ?…Also
   > if they have to access the WP admin side to submit blogs does that mean I have
   > to give them wordpress dashboard access
 * Tying back to your original question:
 * > Is there a way to integrate blogging in to the woocommerce account ?
 * Think of it this way, if you were to create a user to write/edit blogs on WordPress,
   they would need a way to submit and edit the posts.
 * WooCommerce customers are by default not meant to write/edit blogs. That’s why
   when they register on your store, they get a custom role called `Customer`. Thus,
   since you’d like to give them the ability to blog on your site, you’d have to
   allow them to submit/edit posts one way or another. Some ways include:
 * * Upgrading their roles to allow them to submit posts through the WP-Admin dashboard.
   *
   In WordPress, users can also submit posts via email as explained here: [https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_to_your_blog_using_email](https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_to_your_blog_using_email)​*
   I’ve also found this plugin for allowing visitors to submit posts: [https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-submitted-posts/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-submitted-posts/)
 * I’m not aware of a way to set the Contributor role as default when a customer
   signs up. However, check whether the last 2 workarounds could help in this case.
 * Also, just to make sure that we’re in scope, kindly note that this forum is mainly
   for assisting with features on the WooCommerce plugin. For WordPress-level questions,
   you could post on the Fixing WordPress forum – [https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
 * I hope this clarifies though.
    Thanks.
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14755962)
 * From my experience Paid Memberships Pro allows a small business to employ membership
   management single signon with wordpress and a marketplace with minimal to no 
   expense [https://www.wpcrafter.com/how-to-start-a-membership-site-with-paid-memberships-pro/](https://www.wpcrafter.com/how-to-start-a-membership-site-with-paid-memberships-pro/)
   and because you can set membership levels for free you can offer single sign 
   on to WP features including blogging and you can brand any WP urls with free 
   plugins. It seems Woocommere’s strategy is to focus on the developer meaning 
   there is less choice for the end-user as the majority of themes now use Woocommerce.
   Pointless feedback as I am using Woocommerce for this reason. All I can do is
   give my feedback to the author and resist buying woocommerce plugins as much 
   as possible.
    -  This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/).
    -  This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/).
 *  Plugin Support [abwaita a11n](https://wordpress.org/support/users/abwaita/)
 * (@abwaita)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14759822)
 * Thanks for your feedback [@hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/).
 * Good to hear about the third-party memberships plugin. The core WooCommerce features
   are more focused on powering/running eCommerce stores.
    Thus, to extend your 
   site’s features to offer memberships, then using other plugins that are solely
   purposed for such a functionality, including the plugin you’ve mentioned, is 
   a good option.
 * Thanks again.
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14759996)
 * Just to clarify Abwaita, ‘PAID’ Memberships Pro is a full e-commerce platform
   designed butas you say it is more focused on recurring payments such as subscriptions
   for advertising space on your website, something Woocommerce charge $200 p.a.
   for. PMP do also take one of payments so you can run a store. However, from what
   I understand it would seem Woocommerce is more focused in this space and I would
   assume is a more slick platform for a shopping cart. I guess its what you are
   looking for and sometimes the combination of the both could be a powerful choice
   with the integration offered by the free PMP plugin. However, there are so many
   basic addons required by woocommerce that are costly just to be in a position
   to run a basic and secure platform whereas a lot of the equivalents on PMP are
   FREE, you can run a perfectly acceptable and secure e-commerce platform free 
   with PMP, the plugins are largely designed to enhance the experience, that’s 
   why I think Woocommerce manipulates the developer to exploit the end-user because
   the results of Woocommerce’s strategy limits the options available to the end-
   user forcing a culture of Premium rather than freemium. Premium should be for
   larger business that need the bells and whistles, the basics should be free to
   enable small businesses to run a fully functional and secure marketplace and 
   support their growth and then put a price on the bells and whistles. However,
   I know this is a wasted sentiment until some real competition comes along to 
   disrupt the market
    -  This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/).
 *  [Mirko P.](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rainfallnixfig/)
 * (@rainfallnixfig)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14763309)
 * Hi [@hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/),
 * We really appreciate your comments and I understand your point of view.
 * If you have ideas on how WooCommerce core could be improved in future versions,
   we’ll be happy to have you add them to our **[Ideas Board](https://ideas.woocommerce.com/forums/133476-woocommerce)**,
   which is where WooCommerce developers go to look for future plugin features and
   improvements.
 * Thanks!
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14763989)
 * Hi Mirko
 * If your genuine, that’s nice to hear, you should at least consider some of these
 * Right now being a one man band and am drowning in work I should be outsourcing.
   Email registration notification for client and admin should be free. PMP does
   this for free and enables fully customisable emails for the client and admin 
   as well (Which you charge $79 p.a. for). However, I did just find this woocommerce
   code which I didnt realise was available and might be sufficient. [https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/notify-admin-new-account-created/](https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/notify-admin-new-account-created/)
   but it should be a plugin not code. Recaptcha should definitely be free. These
   arent necessarily deal breakers but registration customisation fields should 
   be free, currency conversion should be free, returns should be free. Subscriptions
   should be free $199p.a. is ridiculous when its free with PMP. However, I guess
   this might be where the PMP woocommerce plugin comes in. Yes you would lose revenue
   for these plugins but maybe there is a bigger picture. If you work with PMP (
   and don’t buy them) maybe you would open yourself up to an even larger market.
   If you support small businesses, maybe more of them will become big businesses.
   However, I don’t know if either of these factors would be enough to compensate
   you enough for these changes. I think basic email notifications for client and
   admin and recaptcha should at least be free. For people like me, subscriptions
   are a deal breaker and should be free but again maybe the PMP integration plugin
   might be the solution, if the theme will support that. Alternatively I could 
   just use woocommerce to take one of payments manually probably annually but as
   you know that is a laborious process.
 *  Thread Starter [hampalm1](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hampalm1/)
 * (@hampalm1)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14764003)
 * Oh, something else that should be a no brainer. PMP enables you to set the user
   role meaning the user can use WP’s core feature – blogging which is a good Marketing/
   PR/SEO strategy for a business. Furthermore than means blogging can be accessed
   through the themes branded dashboard rather than needed the customer to set up
   a separate WP branded account.
 *  [Mirko P.](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rainfallnixfig/)
 * (@rainfallnixfig)
 * [4 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/login-161/#post-14766655)
 * Hi there,
 * Thanks for the additional comments.
 * It’s always nice to hear from our users that there is room for improvement with
   new functionalities to be added, said that though, probably not all updates you
   mention will be implemented in the default core plugin but you can test the waters
   and see what developers think about. The Idea Board is the most appropriate channel
   for that.
 * I’m now closing this thread but if you have any more questions and need help 
   with the default core features, we’ll be here to assist and please feel free 
   to open a new topic.
 * Thanks.

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