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Building Essential Membership Pages

Introduction

After the initial Divi Membership setup, build the key pages that make your membership site work: registration, login, signup, account, membership display, and (optional) member list. This guide points you to the right modules and settings. Adjust the order and layout to fit your site.

Register Page

  1. Add the Register module to a page.
  2. Set the User Role and Redirect Type for after registration.
  3. Enabling auto-login gives users immediate access after they register.

This page lets users create an account and subscribe to a plan. For full options (order summary, coupons, plan display), see the Register module reference.

Login Page

  1. Add the Login module to a page.
  2. Configure where users are redirected after login.

For details, see the Login module reference.

Signup Page

  1. Add the Signup module (often on its own page).
  2. Configure it for paid signups if you offer premium plans.

For order summary, coupons, and plan display options, see the Signup module reference.

Account Page

The account area is created automatically. Configure it as follows:

  1. Go to Divi Membership → Settings → Account Design to customize navigation, content, tables, inputs, and buttons.
  2. To change the default account URL, use Settings → Endpoints (membership slug). You can also add custom endpoints there.

For account features (upgrade/downgrade, resubscribe, cancel modal, card management), see the Account page doc.

Membership Display

Use the Membership Item module to show plan title, description, and other details for each membership plan. See the Membership Item module reference.

Members List (Optional)

  1. Add the User List module for a “Meet the Members” or directory page.
  2. Use the default loop template or a custom layout with the User Item module.

See the User List and User Item module references.

Archive Page

  1. Use modules such as the Divi Blog module on archive pages to list content.
  2. Combine with your Content Restriction settings so access is controlled by membership level.

Additional Tips

  1. User experience — Keep navigation and content access clear and intuitive.
  2. Testing — Test registration, login, signup, and account flows regularly.
  3. Feedback — Use member feedback to improve pages and flows over time.

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