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Redirect rule not working

LoginWP (Formerly Peter's Login Redirect) · support · 2026-03-31T05:15:00+00:00

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You won’t be able to test this as it’s locked up with Memberpress so I’m not including a URL. I added a rule to redirect members from a static (home) page to another page with my content, which is viewable only to members. The rule is not working and just redirects me to the homepage. I’m using the Login or Logout Menu Item plugin so the menu dynamically changes to “login” for logged out users and “logout” for logged in users. I disabled this plugin to see if this was causing the problem and after doing so the redirect still does not work. I’m using the Ambika theme. This topic was modified 1 month, 4 weeks ago by mstissa . Hi @mstissa . Thanks for reaching out to us. It appears that you’re using MemberPress. Please note that the LoginWP Free version only supports redirections from the default WordPress login page. If you have any other questions, feel free to let us know! Kind Regards, Mej, LoginWP Team So, I’m trying to get new users and subscribers on my website to log in, and once they do, they should be directed to their member dashboard based on their subscription tier. The problem is, even when I test with a paid subscriber account, it doesn’t redirect to the dashboard and says the user doesn’t have access. I went to the dashboard page and confirmed it’s not a content restriction issue. I also tried a large number of code snippets and different settings to fix it. I’m using the Paid Member Subscriptions plugin, and it seems like there’s a disconnect between new users and their access permissions. Any ideas? This reply was modified 1 week, 1 day ago by ajhustedde . Hi @ajhustedde , Thanks for sharing your issue. It appears that you’re using a third-party membership or custom login page. Please note that the LoginWP plugin only supports the default WordPress login pages or the standard admin login page. If you are using Paid Memberships Pro or any other membership plugin that introduces custom login pages or flows, you will need to use LoginWP PRO for full compatibility. If you have any additional questions or need help confirming your setup, feel free to let us know—we’re happy to assist. Kind Regards, Mej, LoginWP Team

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Mej de Castro 2026-03-31T10:27:00+00:00

Hi @mstissa . Thanks for reaching out to us. It appears that you’re using MemberPress. Please note that the LoginWP Free version only supports redirections from the default WordPress login page. If you have any other questions, feel free to let us know! Kind Regards, Mej, LoginWP Team

ajhustedde 2026-05-20T19:06:00+00:00

So, I’m trying to get new users and subscribers on my website to log in, and once they do, they should be directed to their member dashboard based on their subscription tier. The problem is, even when I test with a paid subscriber account, it doesn’t redirect to the dashboard and says the user doesn’t have access. I went to the dashboard page and confirmed it’s not a content restriction issue. I also tried a large number of code snippets and different settings to fix it. I’m using the Paid Member Subscriptions plugin, and it seems like there’s a disconnect between new users and their access permissions. Any ideas? This reply was modified 1 week, 1 day ago by ajhustedde .

Mej de Castro 2026-05-22T13:01:00+00:00

Hi @ajhustedde , Thanks for sharing your issue. It appears that you’re using a third-party membership or custom login page. Please note that the LoginWP plugin only supports the default WordPress login pages or the standard admin login page. If you are using Paid Memberships Pro or any other membership plugin that introduces custom login pages or flows, you will need to use LoginWP PRO for full compatibility. If you have any additional questions or need help confirming your setup, feel free to let us know—we’re happy to assist. Kind Regards, Mej, LoginWP Team