Adi Spiac

Author at Cozmoslabs

Adrian Spiac is the co-founder of Cozmoslabs. He's a WordPress enthusiast, deeply involved in the development of Profile Builder and Paid Member Subscriptions plugins.

How we increased Profile Builder’s usability by acting on user feedback

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: October 5th, 2018

Improving your product's user experience is an ongoing task. Or at least, it should be. Adding feature after feature in the hope of attracting more customers can easily become the norm and usability starts suffering. Without focusing on the big picture and constantly asking why, it's easy to get off track. We're guilty of it […]

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Add Payment Manually by Admin

Add Payments Manually in Paid Member Subscriptions

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: March 21st, 2019

There are certain situations where an admin needs to add payments manually for some subscribers of his membership site. As it has constantly been requested by our membership plugin users, the ability to manually add a payment and link that to a member is now part of Paid Member Subscriptions core. This offers extra flexibility […]

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Pay What You Want Membership

Setup Pay What You Want Subscriptions in WordPress

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: April 19th, 2018

Accepting donations or enabling a variable pricing for your subscription plans is really straight forward using the Pay What You Want add-on for Paid Member Subscriptions. You're probably familiar with the concept of allowing users the ability to set their own price for things like downloads, access to premium content, or to make a donation […]

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How to create Fixed End Date Subscriptions

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: April 18th, 2018

Unlike regular membership plans, which grant access for an amount of time depending on the purchase date, Fixed End Date Subscriptions grant access to members ending at a specific date, no matter when they were purchased. Some of the most common requests for this feature include having a subscription plan that ends at the end […]

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Add WooCommerce Conditional Logic Fields to Checkout Page

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: September 6th, 2021

In this tutorial, we'll focus on how to add WooCommerce conditional logic fields to the checkout page. Profile Builder - WooCommerce Sync add-on makes it super easy to add custom user fields to the WooCommerce checkout page and sell WooCommerce product add-ons, as well as manage the Customer Shipping and Billing Address fields. It allows […]

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Approve New WordPress Users

How to Approve New WordPress Users (From Dashboard or Via Email)

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: July 9th, 2024

If you allow public registration on your site, it can be a good idea to manually approve new WordPress users before you start letting them interact with your content or online store. This should help you cut out spammers or weed out users who shouldn't be there. The good news is that even complete beginners […]

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Generate PDF Invoices for Membership Payments

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: April 27th, 2021

One of the most requested features by our Paid Member Subscriptions users was the ability to automatically generate PDF invoices for every completed membership payment. This is now possible using the Invoicing add-on. It offers an easy way to dynamically generate invoices for subscription payments, which can be downloaded by both clients and the admin. […]

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WooCommerce Restrict Content Tutorial: Multiple Options

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: January 22nd, 2024

If you're a membership site owner, one of the most effective things that can help you boost your site revenue as well as retention rate, is setting up a WooCommerce store for your members. Or, if you already have a store, you might be looking for a way to set up WooCommerce restrict content functionality […]

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Is business growth the best metric to focus on? Our 2016 year in review.

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: January 20th, 2017

In 2016 our plugin business had a 28% growth in revenue over the previous year. During the end of the year break, I took some time to analyze what this number really means and if this metric should be the most relevant one to focus for the years to come. To put things in perspective, […]

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Growing a WordPress business by working 4 days/week (Fridays OFF)

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: May 6th, 2019

For almost 6 years now, our team has been working 4 days/week while also witnessing a gradual increase in our product business revenues ranging from 30% up to 80% on a yearly basis. Related: From 0 to 4000$+/month with a new WordPress plugin While working less was a scary thought for us in the beginning, […]

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