SimplicitiDesigns
Webflow subscription based Design and Development Agency!
Who you are, what does your project do, and why did you build it?
We are a Webflow subscription/membership-based design agency, we decided to build it as it solves the pricing issues that most agencies have. With a subscription package in place, the customer knows exactly how much they spend each month.
What problems did Memberstack help you to solve?
Without Memberstack I would have to explore other third-party tools or plugins that integrate with Webflow to provide membership features. This could involve using a combination of services to handle user authentication, payments, and content access. I mean I can leverage Webflow CMS Collections to create a basic form of user accounts and permissions. However, this may not offer the same level of functionality and customization as a dedicated membership solution.
What are your favorite things about Memberstack? Why are those your favorites?
Memberstack solves the issues that Webflow memberships currently has. It allows for more customization in terms of the design and functionality of my membership features. I have more control over the look and feel of my member pages. My favourite thing about Memberstack is its documentation, its very clear and you can follow it without any issues or confusion. I don't think I had to contact support even once.
How I built this...
I built the UI in webflow like, the pricing table, the login/signup, and the dashboard page etc... I used Memberstack attributes on the signup/login and pricing table. When the user signs up and pays via Stripe, they are redirected to their dashboard where they can see their start date, the contracts, their Trello board, and their account details which they can change at any time. Then they can log out and log in whenever they want, which is enabled by Memberstack. I used Zapier and some custom code to create a new trello board when a new user signup so they can see it on their dashboard embedded.
Who you are, what does your project do, and why did you build it?
We are a Webflow subscription/membership-based design agency, we decided to build it as it solves the pricing issues that most agencies have. With a subscription package in place, the customer knows exactly how much they spend each month.
What problems did Memberstack help you to solve?
Without Memberstack I would have to explore other third-party tools or plugins that integrate with Webflow to provide membership features. This could involve using a combination of services to handle user authentication, payments, and content access. I mean I can leverage Webflow CMS Collections to create a basic form of user accounts and permissions. However, this may not offer the same level of functionality and customization as a dedicated membership solution.
What are your favorite things about Memberstack? Why are those your favorites?
Memberstack solves the issues that Webflow memberships currently has. It allows for more customization in terms of the design and functionality of my membership features. I have more control over the look and feel of my member pages. My favourite thing about Memberstack is its documentation, its very clear and you can follow it without any issues or confusion. I don't think I had to contact support even once.
How I built this...
I built the UI in webflow like, the pricing table, the login/signup, and the dashboard page etc... I used Memberstack attributes on the signup/login and pricing table. When the user signs up and pays via Stripe, they are redirected to their dashboard where they can see their start date, the contracts, their Trello board, and their account details which they can change at any time. Then they can log out and log in whenever they want, which is enabled by Memberstack. I used Zapier and some custom code to create a new trello board when a new user signup so they can see it on their dashboard embedded.
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