The MemberPress Elementor Content Protection integration allows you to protect specific parts of a page (sections, rows, or containers) directly within the Elementor editor. This eliminates the need for complex shortcodes and allows you to create high-converting “teaser” pages where some content is public and some is member-only.
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Core Specifications & Features
| Feature | Description |
| Compatibility | Works with Elementor Sections, Rows, and Flexbox Containers. |
| Integration Type | Native Add-on (Requires the MemberPress Elementor Add-on). |
| Plan Requirement | Typically available for Growth and Scale plans. |
| Rule Application | Apply existing MemberPress Rules directly to Elementor elements via a dedicated “MemberPress” tab. |
| Unauthorized Access | Choose to Hide content entirely, show a Default message, or display a Custom Message. |
Key Functional Capabilities
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Granular Protection: You aren’t limited to protecting the entire page. You can lock specific widgets or sections (e.g., a “Download Now” button or a premium video) while keeping the rest of the page visible to boost SEO and marketing.
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Flexbox Container Support: Fully compatible with Elementor’s modern Flexbox Container system. You can wrap multiple widgets in a container and protect the entire group with one click.
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Dynamic Upselling: You can create two versions of a section—one for members (with the content) and one for non-members (with a “Join Now” call-to-action)—using the “Unauthorized Content” settings.
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Drip Content Support: If a MemberPress rule has “Drip” settings enabled, the Elementor element will automatically follow that schedule (e.g., the section only appears 7 days after signup).
How to Use It
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Install the Add-on: Go to MemberPress > Add-ons and install the Elementor add-on.
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Open Elementor: Edit any page or post with Elementor.
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Select an Element: Click on the Section (6 dots) or Container you want to protect.
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MemberPress Tab: In the left-hand settings panel, look for the MemberPress tab.
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Select Rule: Choose a pre-created Rule from the dropdown.
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Note: You must create the Rule first in MemberPress > Rules.
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Set Unauthorized Action: Decide what happens if a user doesn’t have access (Hide or Display Message).
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