User Credits for WordPress

Last Update
26 July 2013
Regular License
$17
Extended License
$85
Sales
118

* * * Updated version released 25 July 2013 * * *

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About User Credits for WordPress Outerbridge’s User Credits for WordPress plugin allows a website’s owner to translate monetary amounts into user credits (i.e. points) on their website. Credits can then be used to perform certain operations on the site, such as accessing a restricted page on the website.

Key features:

Use money via user credits (points)

Easy to set-up & use – quick start guide included

Implemented via shortcodes

Create unlimited credit bundles

Free credits for new users

Individually manage users

Comprehensive instructions

NEW in version 2 – Custom messages!!!

NEW in version 2.1 – Custom variable names!!!

Want to See More? Visit the live preview site.

PayPal and Other Payment Providers Most of the questions that we receive are about integrating User Credits with PayPal. To make this easier, we have released an add-on to the plugin which allows you to easily integrate User Credits with PayPal IPN. It’s available exclusively on CodeCanyon.

For integration with other payment providers (and PayPal if you don’t wish to use our easy-to-use add-on), the user credits plugin comes into play only when you have successfully received a payment from your provider, so you need to receive a variable with the payment value from your payment provider. The name of this parameter can be set to meet your requirements on the plugin’s Settings page, making it easier for you to set up your site alongside your payment provider.

Please be aware that integration with third-party software is not supported.

Version History

v2.2 – 25 July 2013 – added visual shortcodes v2.1.3 – 27 February 2013 – small bug fix v2.1.2 – 11 February 2013 – small bug fix v2.1.1 – 17 October 2012 – small bug fix v2.1.0 – 23 August 2012 – custom variable name v2.0.0 – 16 June 2012 – custom messages

Tested and working great with WordPress 3.6