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.

From 0 to $4000+/month with a new WordPress plugin

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: October 12th, 2016

Over the course of 10 months Paid Member Subscriptions grew from 0 to $4000+ in monthly revenue, from a minimum viable product (MVP) to a fully fledged membership plugin that can compete with the already existing options.

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Add Conditional Logic User Registration Forms with Profile Builder

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: August 19th, 2016

One frequently requested feature from our Profile Builder users, was the ability to add conditional logic user registration forms, or user profile forms for that matter. Conditional Fields are an easy way to show or hide fields based on user selections. Using conditional logic you can implement dynamic front-end registration forms for your users. Here's […]

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9 Things To Look For When Searching For the RIGHT Membership Plugin

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: April 25th, 2024

A membership plugin is primarily meant to allow users to sign up for subscription plans. It can also be an effective tool for marketing, monetization, content protection, all of this while building an online community. The challenge, however, is choosing the right membership plugin for your site. Due to the wide range of membership plugins […]

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How to Set Up Effective Membership Email Reminders

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: March 21st, 2024

You should be sending more emails. That's something every marketer will preach about. And guess what, setting up membership email reminders is no different. It should be a top priority, because it can positively impact your revenue. That's because most of the times your site members have no idea about upcoming deadlines related to their […]

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Stripe for Paid Member Subscriptions

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: March 31st, 2016

The Stripe plugin extends Paid Member Subscriptions allowing you to take payments directly on your store via Stripe’s API. Stripe is available in the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands and more at What countries does Stripe support? So you can now accept credit card payments, both one-time and […]

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WordPress SSL & HTTPS explained

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: September 13th, 2017

This tutorial explains why adding WordPress SSL & HTTPS is the best way to secure your site and why all of us should do it eventually. Also, we'll go into an option for adding a free SSL certificate on your WordPress site. Let's break it down. What is SSL & HTTPS? An SSL (Secure Sockets […]

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Introducing Paid Member Subscriptions Add-ons Bundle

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: August 9th, 2016

Paid Member Subscriptions is our most recent free WordPress membership plugin, allowing you to accept member payments, create subscription plans and restrict access to premium content. Our focus with this plugin is to make it super straight forward to setup a fully functional membership site in 4 easy steps: Add your PayPal address in the […]

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WordPress Redirect User After Login and Registration: Easy Tutorial

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: December 20th, 2023

If you own a WordPress site that allows front-end user registration you're probably looking for an easy way to set up a WordPress redirect after login or registration. Not only does this let you keep users out of the WordPress dashboard, but it also lets you send them straight to a specific page that you've optimized for them.

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WordPress Admin Approval based on User Role with Profile Builder

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: September 23rd, 2019

Admin Approval for new users is one of those must have features for every website that allows user registration. Sometimes, deciding who gets to be a user on your website is a good way to keep your user base clean and fight user registration spam. Taking it further, there are times when you need to […]

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Adding reCAPTCHA to WordPress Register, Login and Lost Password Forms with Profile Builder

Author: Adrian Spiac
Last Updated: March 25th, 2019

The improved reCAPTCHA field now offers an UI for enabling reCAPTCHA verification on all Profile Builder front-end forms, as well as default WordPress register, login and lost password forms. Having a reCAPTCHA powered registration on your website can help you dramatically reduce user registration spam. Once you add the reCAPTCHA field to the Manage Fields […]

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