Member Press WP Bakery Content Protection Plugin Latest Version: 1.0.3

Available Plugin Versions

Version: 1.0.3 Download

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🔐 How to Protect WPBakery Content with MemberPress: The Complete Guide

If you’re using WPBakery Page Builder to create stunning content and MemberPress to manage memberships, you might be wondering:
“How do I protect WPBakery content so only members can access it?”

Good news — it’s totally possible and easy to set up with the right plugin or method. Let’s break it down!

✅ Why Protect WPBakery Content with MemberPress?

WPBakery makes it easy to build rich layouts — but if you’re running a membership site, you don’t want just anyone accessing premium content.

With MemberPress, you can:

  • Restrict entire pages, sections, or even individual WPBakery elements
  • Offer tiered content access based on membership levels
  • Control downloads, videos, or premium features

🔌 Plugin Options to Protect WPBakery Content

1. Use Shortcodes Inside WPBakery

MemberPress offers

[mepr-show] and [mepr-hide] shortcodes. You can wrap any WPBakery content with these.

Example:

[mepr-show if="loggedin" membership="123"]
<div class="your-premium-content">
Your WPBakery block goes here!
</div>
[/mepr-show]

✅ This lets you hide/show specific rows, columns, or elements inside WPBakery.

2. Use a Content Protection Addon Plugin

If you're not comfortable with shortcodes or want visual controls, you can install a MemberPress + WPBakery Content Protection plugin (custom or third-party).

Some features to look for:

  • Toggle protection on any WPBakery row or element
  • Choose which membership levels can view it
  • Easy UI integration with WPBakery

Note: As of now, MemberPress doesn’t officially offer a built-in WPBakery integration, so some custom development or third-party plugins may be needed for full visual editing support.

🛠️ How to Implement This on Your Site

  1. Install and activate MemberPress
  2. Build your page with WPBakery
  3. Wrap sections using [mepr-show] shortcodes OR use a protection plugin
  4. Test with a non-member account to confirm content is hidden

👀 Pro Tips

  • Use CSS classes to style your restricted content messages
  • Create “teaser” content visible to everyone, and full content to members
  • Combine with MemberPress Rules to protect entire pages if needed

🚀 Final Thoughts

Combining MemberPress and WPBakery gives you both beauty and control. With a little setup, you can offer an exclusive, premium experience your members will love.

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