For example we have set this access to expire 30 days after a user signs up for our free offering

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For example we have set this access to expire 30 days after a user signs up for our free offering

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Next, you need to create a membership plan for your website.To do this, go to the MemberPress ” Memberships page and click the “Add New” button at the top.

In the next view, you can enter a title for this membership program and specify the details of the program in the post editor. Then, in the Membership Terms section, you need to set the price and expiration date for this plan.

Adding new membership plan
You can also create a free plan by setting the price to zero. Don't forget to click the Publish button to save your changes.

3. Create access rules for your expiring content

Now that we have our membership plans set up, the next step is to create access rules.

Access rules allow you to control what content users can see. To do this, navigate to MemberPress ” Rules and click the “Add New” button at the top.

Adding new rule in MemberPress
In the next view, you have to select the content you want to protect under the “Protected Content” option.

You can restrict access by tags, categories , list of bolivia cell phone number specific posts or pages, partial content within a post or page , and much more.

Setting access rules for expiring content
Below you have to select the access conditions.

For example, in the example above, we protected all content with a free trial tag and granted access to free members.

Next, you need to scroll down to the “Drip/Expiration” section. Here you can specify when this content should appear or expire.

Setting expiration for an access rule

If you want to drip this content , check the “Enable Drip” option. You can then choose when this content should be visible to the user and when it expires.
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