5 Signs Your Member Portal Needs an Upgrade
Your member portal is where the rubber meets the road. It's where members access benefits, manage their profiles, register for events, and engage with your community. When it works well,...
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Your member portal is where the rubber meets the road. It's where members access benefits, manage their profiles, register for events, and engage with your community. When it works well,...
Read Article →Impexium -- now part of the re:Members suite -- provides a REST API for WordPress integration, but there is no official WordPress plugin. Here is what custom integration looks like,...
Read Article →When you're managing a non-profit or association budget, every dollar matters. So when you see website quotes ranging from $5,000 to $150,000, it's tempting to wonder: why wouldn't we just...
Read Article →iMIS takes a different approach than Salesforce-based AMS platforms, and that difference shapes every integration decision. Here is how to connect WordPress with iMIS -- the API, the Bridge platform,...
Read Article →Your Association Management System holds the keys to member engagement: contact information, membership status, event registrations, certification records, and engagement history. But is that data actually powering your website experience?
Read Article →Fonteva runs on Salesforce, which means WordPress integration follows the same Salesforce API patterns as other Salesforce-native AMS platforms. But Fonteva adds unique architecture decisions -- including whether you even...
Read Article →Drupal version upgrades are architectural shifts, not button clicks. Association sites with AMS integrations and member portals face specific risks at each major version jump.
Read Article →Association WordPress sites with AMS integrations, member portals, and custom plugins face unique risks during major version upgrades. This guide covers what breaks at each version jump and how to...
Read Article →Nimble AMS runs on Salesforce, which means your WordPress integration goes through Salesforce APIs. Here is what that architecture actually looks like -- the plugins, the sync jobs, the SSO...
Read Article →Data corruption, authentication failures, and broken workflows often surface only after a migration goes live and members use the site. Proactive monitoring, member feedback loops, and rapid rollback capability during...
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