ECommerce, Events, & Memberships

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eCommerce, Events & Membership

Sell More. Manage Less. Control Everything.

Whether you’re selling products, running events, or managing a member community, the platform underneath it determines how smoothly everything runs — for you and for the people you’re serving. The right setup handles the complexity behind the scenes so your customers and members experience something that just works.

These three disciplines overlap more than most people expect. An organization might sell event tickets to members at a discounted rate, offer a membership that unlocks access to recorded event content, or run an eCommerce store where certain products are only visible to specific member tiers. We build systems that handle all of it — individually or woven together — because real organizations rarely fit neatly into one category.


eCommerce

Built for How You Actually Sell

WooCommerce is the foundation we build on for most eCommerce engagements. It is the most widely used eCommerce platform in the world, built natively into WordPress, and extensible in almost any direction a business needs to go. Out of the box it handles the fundamentals cleanly. What makes it powerful is what can be built on top of it.

Every business sells differently. The range of requests we handle reflects that.

Physical products Standard retail — products, variants, inventory tracking, shipping calculations, tax handling, order management, and fulfillment workflows. Simple on the surface, but the details matter enormously at scale or when your product catalog has complexity.

Digital products and downloads Software, documents, audio, video, templates, or any other file-based product. Secure delivery, download limits, license management, and access controls that ensure customers get what they paid for and nothing more.

Variable and configurable products Products with options — size, color, material, finish — or products that are configured by the customer before purchase. Custom pricing logic, conditional fields, and dynamic calculations that reflect the actual cost of what someone is ordering.

Made-to-order and custom pricing When your pricing depends on inputs the customer provides — dimensions, quantities, materials, specifications — standard eCommerce doesn’t fit. We build custom calculators and pricing engines directly into the purchase flow so customers get an accurate price and you get an order you can fulfill.

Subscription and recurring billing Products or services billed on a schedule — weekly, monthly, annually, or on a custom cycle. Subscription management, failed payment handling, renewal notifications, and the customer account tools that make managing a subscription feel easy rather than frustrating.

Wholesale and tiered pricing Different prices for different customer types — retail versus wholesale, standard versus preferred, public versus member pricing. Role-based pricing, minimum order quantities, and account approval workflows for wholesale customers.

Multi-vendor and marketplace Multiple sellers operating under one storefront, each managing their own products, pricing, and fulfillment while the platform handles the overall transaction and commission structure.

Payment flexibility WooCommerce connects to the full range of payment processors — Stripe, PayPal, Amazon Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay — and can be configured to support split payments, deposits, pay-later options, and payment plans depending on what your customers need.

Whatever your product and however you sell it, the platform should fit the business — not the other way around.


Event Management

From Registration to the Room

The Events Calendar is the platform we build on for event management inside WordPress. It handles the full lifecycle of an event — creation, display, registration, ticketing, and attendee management — and connects cleanly to the rest of your WordPress environment.

Events come in as many forms as the organizations that run them.

Single and recurring events One-off events, weekly classes, monthly meetings, annual conferences — recurring event structures with individual occurrence management so a change to one date doesn’t disrupt the entire series.

Free and paid events Free registration with simple RSVP management, or paid ticketing with multiple ticket types, pricing tiers, early bird rates, and capacity controls per ticket category.

In-person, virtual, and hybrid Physical venue details and mapping, virtual event links distributed only to registered attendees, or hybrid formats that manage both audiences within a single event structure.

Multi-day and multi-session events Conferences, retreats, and festivals with multiple sessions, tracks, or stages. Attendees register for the overall event or select specific sessions, and the platform manages capacity and communication for each.

Member and role-based access Events visible only to members, tickets available only to specific member tiers, or discounted pricing applied automatically based on who is logged in. When your event management and membership systems are connected, access controls happen without manual management.

Attendee management Registration lists, check-in tools, attendee communication, waitlist management, and the post-event follow-up workflows that keep the relationship going after the event ends.

Calendar display and filtering Public-facing event calendars that are filterable by category, venue, organizer, or date range — giving visitors a clean way to find what’s relevant to them without wading through everything you run.

Events are often the entry point through which new people find an organization. The experience from discovery through registration through attendance reflects directly on how you’re perceived — and the platform should make that experience seamless at every step.


Membership

More Than a Login

Membership means different things to different organizations. For some it is a revenue model — recurring subscriptions that fund the operation. For others it is an access control mechanism — a way to make parts of a site private, exclusive, or tiered. For others still it is a community structure — a way to organize people, manage relationships, and deliver value to defined groups over time.

We build membership systems for all of these — and for the many cases where two or three of them overlap.

Paid memberships and subscriptions A membership that requires payment — monthly, annual, or one-time — to access content, products, pricing, or community features. Subscription management, payment processing, renewal handling, cancellation flows, and the account tools members need to manage their own relationship with your organization.

Content access control Restricting specific pages, posts, courses, downloads, or sections of your site to members only — or to specific membership tiers. A visitor sees a preview or a prompt to join. A member sees everything their tier entitles them to. The rules are set once and enforced automatically.

Tiered membership structures Multiple membership levels with different access rights, pricing, and benefits. Free tier, standard tier, premium tier — or any structure that reflects how your organization values and segments its community. Members can upgrade, downgrade, or move between tiers and their access updates immediately.

Free and private memberships Not every membership involves a transaction. Private membership systems create controlled access to parts of a site without requiring payment — staff intranets, client portals, partner resources, internal documentation, or community spaces that require an account without a subscription. Registration can be open, invitation-only, or subject to approval.

Client and partner portals A membership structure used not for a consumer audience but for the businesses and individuals you work with — giving clients access to their project documents, invoices, deliverables, or support resources in a controlled environment that keeps sensitive information organized and appropriately private.

Donor and supporter communities Nonprofit membership structures that recognize and organize supporters by giving level, engagement, or tenure — providing exclusive content, early access, or community features as a benefit of ongoing support.

Course and learning access Membership as the gateway to educational content — courses, modules, video libraries, or resource collections that are available based on what a member has purchased or what tier they belong to. Often combined with an LMS platform to manage progress, completion, and certification.

Membership combined with eCommerce Members-only products, member pricing on standard products, or exclusive access to product categories based on membership tier. When membership and eCommerce are built on the same platform they share the same customer record, the same checkout flow, and the same account management tools — which is a significantly better experience than two separate systems trying to stay in sync.

Membership combined with events Member discounts on event registration, events visible only to specific tiers, or membership as the prerequisite for attending at all. The same access control logic that governs content governs event registration — consistently, automatically, and without manual management.


When They Work Together

The most capable platforms we build are the ones where eCommerce, events, and membership are designed as a unified system rather than three separate tools that happen to share a domain. A customer purchases a membership, which unlocks a member price on an event registration, which upon completion grants access to the recorded session in the member content library — all within a single account, a single checkout flow, and a single platform that manages the whole relationship.

That level of integration doesn’t happen by accident. It’s designed from the start with the full picture in mind.

Whatever combination of selling, event management, and membership your organization needs — from a single straightforward requirement to a fully interconnected platform — we build it to fit exactly how you operate.

Ready to build something that works the way your organization does? Get in touch and we’ll start with what you need it to do.