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MemberMouse ships a cancel button, not a retention system. We built AT Parenting Survival a full cancellation flow with an exit survey, a save offer and a time-limited pause, then
Free Movement wanted to sell institutional access to UK universities but had no way for students and staff to log in through OpenAthens. We built the integration in under two
A nonprofit membership site where members could not log in, 2FA codes never arrived, and the administrators were locked out too. We traced it to a host-installed login limiter and
BuddyBoss 3.0 shipped as an automatic update and quietly broke access fields, course enrollment and forum privacy across several client sites. One private cohort forum was exposed to an entire
TechServe Alliance’s community lost reply-by-email in a platform migration, and engagement dropped far enough that leadership considered moving off BuddyBoss. We built the missing feature. Forum topic creation is up
True Charity’s theme was injecting random characters into MemberPress course lessons, and every new course needed a developer. We migrated the theme and built a master course template their own
Charlene Hansard spent 3 to 4 hours a day answering the same student questions by email. We built her an AI assistant trained on her own course. It handled 125
Every enrollment at Realtime Voice Training ran through the founder by hand, 15 to 20 minutes each. We automated it in six weeks. The next month 71 students signed up
TechServe Alliance ran on fragmented legacy systems that could not scale with their membership. We moved the whole association onto one WordPress platform, including a custom BluePay integration, and not
MDBA’s purebred dog registry ran on an outdated Joomla site where every member registration was manual. We migrated to WordPress and MemberPress and turned days of back-and-forth into one guided
Head for Change was weeks from launching a plugin-heavy LearnDash site. A pre-launch audit cut plugins from 27 to 18 in 13 developer hours, and load testing caught that the
A botched MemberPress migration left WOWintl’s members double-charged and locked out, and 75 to 80% had never logged into the new site. We recovered it in 45 hours, and 18
YNot Sports paid a previous developer $70k over several months and still had no working site. We stabilized the project, organized what existed, and built the membership platform the founder
Lisa Louise Cooke’s genealogy membership had run for 17 years on aMember, with payments increasingly rejected. We moved more than 1,000 active subscriptions to Paid Memberships Pro without asking a
Pairfection is a transactionally heavy WooCommerce and LearnDash membership that no host could keep fast. We built hosting purpose-made for sites like it, then used LearnDash and CartFlows to move
Pairfection could not gift or trial courses, and nothing followed up with buyers after the sale. We added course gifting with its own landing page, a limited-access free trial, FluentCRM