WooCommerce Memberships: Member Menus
Add the ability to setup menus for specific membership plans. This would replace the primary menu when the member is logged in.
This will not simply restrict menu items in an existing menu (as the code required for this implementation isn't very flexible / friendly to other plugins), but would instead require the addition of new menus for the membership plan.
For non-members, the regular menu will be displayed. Once a member is logged in, the menu will be replaced with the plan-specific menu.

Hey all! Wanted to let you know about a recommendation for using this tutorial for member menus:
https://www.skyverge.com/blog/creating-woocommerce-memberships-menus-members/
22 comments
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lkraav commented
@Kai: maybe, but helgatheviking (author of those plugins) is a veteran developer - integration would basically mean just "shifting code around"-type busywork. I'd rather have everybody working on something that isn't already elegantly-enough solved.
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Kai commented
When I bought WooCommerce Memberships, my personal expectation is that menu items can be restricted (visibility and accessibility). Having to add two separate plugins like "Nav Menu Roles" and "Nav Menu Roles + WooCommerce Memberships Bridge" can't be the solution. Especially not as WooCommerce Membership is a very professional and premium plugin (with a premium price tag).
My feature request is to implement menu restriction (visibility & accessibility) directly into WooCommerce Memberships core.
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Lucy Morningstar commented
Thanks, I will try this if it will really improve my membership. https://www.seo-tampa.org/
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Lauren Creed commented
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Connor Shaw commented
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AA commented
This may be what I'm looking for but...Are there seriously no dates on this page...what year is it?
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GUILLAUME commented
+1
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Basti commented
Great idea!
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Anonymous commented
I've tried Nav Menu Roles but it doesn't work.
A simple answer to this would be when someone purchases a membership that you would have the option to add the user to a site role which I can then restrict menu items. So in the membership extension it would be nice to have an option to add user to role drop down.
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SkyVerge commented
Hey all! Someone suggested Nav Menu Roles, there's now an add-on for that to let you use memberships as well as roles :) https://github.com/helgatheviking/nav-menu-roles-woocommerce-memberships
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Barney Smith commented
This would be a great addition. I run about 4 different membership options. My customers are not very web savvy, just going through the subscription process alone is a major accomplishment. For that reason alone I believe in Kiss (keep it simple) lets not make them hunt for where we put their membership content.
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Jahrl commented
Hi
I have used this one, https://wordpress.org/plugins/nav-menu-roles/ and it works if it's not to complexed
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Reuben commented
I would buy an extension that would do this!
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Amish commented
Do you have any suggestions to have member based menu in the interim while you develop it in the core extension?