When members sign up for corporate account memberships they’ll be able to add sub-account members who will get access to content based on their own subscription.
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1. Key Functionalities
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Parent/Sub-Account Hierarchy: One person pays the bill (Parent) and distributes access to others (Sub-accounts).
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Seat Management: Parents can add or remove members directly from their own front-end dashboard without needing admin access.
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Sign-up Methods: * Direct Invite: Parent sends an email invitation.
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Signup Link: A private URL where sub-accounts can register themselves.
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CSV Import: Bulk-add members (Admin only).
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Centralized Billing: All renewals and payments are handled by the Parent account. If the Parent’s subscription expires, all sub-accounts lose access simultaneously.
2. Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Compatibility | WordPress 5.0+, MemberPress Pro plan |
| Seat Limits | Can be set to a fixed number (e.g., 10 seats) or unlimited |
| Custom Fields | Supports custom user fields for sub-account registration forms |
| Reporting | Exports Parent/Sub-account relationships in CSV format |
| Email Automation | Customizable “Welcome” and “Invite” emails for sub-accounts |
| Hooks/API | Includes developer hooks (e.g., mpca_remove_sub_account) for custom integrations |
3. Administrative Controls
As the site owner, you have granular control over how these corporate plans behave:
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Global vs. Per-Membership: You can enable Corporate Accounts for specific membership levels while keeping others as individual-only.
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Pricing Tiers: You can create different corporate tiers (e.g., Small Business for 5 seats, Enterprise for 50 seats) using different MemberPress products.
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Sub-account Status: Admins can view a “Corp Role” column in the WordPress Users list to quickly identify who is a Parent vs. a Sub-account.
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