Done For You Membership Site — From Plugin Selection to Launch-Ready Handover
A done for you membership site from TechCreative means one thing: you hand over your requirements and receive a working WordPress membership site, not a half-configured plugin stack. Most done for you membership site projects stall at the same three points — plugin selection, payment gateway integration, and access rule configuration. We handle every step so your members can sign up from day one.
EXPERIENCE
Not sure which membership platform fits your model?
Done for you membership site — what a complete build looks like
You hand over your requirements — membership tiers, content structure, payment model — and we deliver a working WordPress membership site. No back-and-forth on plugin settings, no time lost debugging payment gateway errors, no half-configured access rules that let everyone see everything.
Most done for you membership site builds run 2–4 weeks from signed brief to handover. The process: platform recommendation, hosting setup, membership tier configuration, payment gateway integration (Stripe or PayPal), content gating for each access level, email automation connection, and a walkthrough session before we hand over the keys.
What membership management covers
Membership management is more than plugin installation. It includes: access rule logic (who sees what and when), drip content scheduling, upgrade and downgrade paths between tiers, cancellation flows, and member account pages. Getting these wrong is how done for you membership site projects end up with paying members who cannot access their content — or cancelled members who still can.
We configure all of it before handover and document how to manage it going forward.
Choosing the right WordPress membership plugin for your done for you membership site
There is no single best plugin for membership on WordPress — the right one depends on how your membership is structured. Here is a direct comparison of the three platforms we build with.
MemberPress
The fastest to configure. Strong theme compatibility, clean admin interface, and straightforward subscription management. Best for: creators selling one or two membership tiers, course + membership combinations, and anyone who needs a membership site live quickly. MemberPress integrates natively with LearnDash and works with most WordPress themes without conflicts.
MemberMouse
Built for complexity. Product-based access control lets you sell individual products (courses, toolkits, communities) that include membership access — not just subscription tiers. Detailed member reporting, granular drip rules, and a SmartTag system for personalising member experiences. Learn more at MemberMouse.com. Higher starting price than MemberPress, but worth it above a few hundred active members.
Paid Memberships Pro
The most flexible of the three. Open-source core, large add-on library, and lower cost for simple setups. Paid Memberships Pro is best for businesses with custom access requirements that neither MemberPress nor MemberMouse handles out of the box.
We run an intake process to match your done for you membership site model to the right platform — so you do not spend weeks building on the wrong plugin.
LearnDash LMS — integrated with your done for you membership site
LearnDash is the WordPress LMS we use for course-based memberships. It handles course structure (lessons, topics, quizzes), drip scheduling by enrolment date, and progress tracking. Combined with a membership plugin, LearnDash lets you gate entire course catalogues behind membership tiers — members at different levels access different course libraries.
LearnDash LMS + MemberPress
The most common combination we build for done for you membership site projects. MemberPress handles the membership subscription and payment; LearnDash handles course delivery and progress tracking. MemberPress has a native LearnDash integration that connects group access to course enrolment automatically. Setup is well-documented and predictable — the right starting point for most course-plus-membership models.
LearnDash LMS + MemberMouse
Better for membership sites selling individual courses as products alongside membership access. MemberMouse’s product-based model maps well to LearnDash course bundles. More configuration than the MemberPress integration, but gives finer control over which member type can access which course.
What a LearnDash LMS build includes
Platform setup, course and lesson structure, quiz configuration, drip schedule, certificate templates, membership plugin integration, payment gateway connection, and student-facing account pages. Done for you LearnDash LMS builds run 3–6 weeks depending on the number of courses and the complexity of access rules.
Migrating your done for you membership site to a better platform
Platform migrations are the second most common project we run — usually from MemberMouse to MemberPress, from a non-WordPress membership platform (Kajabi, Teachable, Podia) to WordPress, or from an older plugin like s2Member to a current stack.
What migrates cleanly
Member account data (name, email, join date), subscription status (active, cancelled, expired), access level assignments, and payment history — where the source platform allows CSV or API export. Stripe subscription records transfer without members needing to re-enter payment details, as long as the Stripe account stays the same.
What needs rebuilding
Content gating rules, drip schedules, email automation sequences, and member-facing pages all need to be rebuilt on the new platform. We audit what exists before the project starts so there are no surprises about scope.
How we handle the cutover
The new platform runs in parallel until verified. Members move across in a batch import, subscriptions are tested in staging, and the old platform is deactivated only after sign-off. No gap in member access, no duplicate charges during the transition window.
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A done-for-you membership site is a fully built WordPress membership site delivered by a specialist — you hand over your requirements and receive a working site with membership management configured, payment processing connected, and members able to sign up from day one. Most done-for-you membership site builds take 2–4 weeks depending on the number of tiers and integrations.
There is no single best WordPress membership plugin — the right one depends on your model. MemberPress is the fastest to configure for straightforward subscription tiers. MemberMouse handles complex membership management scenarios: multiple products, advanced drip rules, and detailed member reporting. Paid Memberships Pro offers the most flexibility for custom requirements.
MemberMouse is the better choice for detailed member tracking, product-based access control, and complex drip content rules. MemberPress wins on setup speed and theme compatibility — most small-to-mid membership sites launch faster with MemberPress. MemberMouse has a higher starting price, but for membership sites with multiple products and advanced reporting, it is the stronger long-term platform.
A standard done-for-you membership site on WordPress typically takes 2–4 weeks from signed brief to launch-ready handover — covering platform selection, theme setup, membership plugin configuration, payment gateway integration (Stripe or PayPal), content gating for at least two access tiers, and basic email automation. Sites requiring custom development run 4–8 weeks.
Our done-for-you membership site service covers: platform recommendation and setup (MemberPress, MemberMouse, or Paid Memberships Pro), hosting environment configuration, membership tier structure, content gating rules, payment processor integration, email automation connection, member registration and login pages, and a handover session. Maintenance plans are available to keep everything running after launch.
Yes. Migrating between membership site platforms is one of the most common requests we handle — usually from MemberMouse to MemberPress, or from a non-WordPress platform to WordPress. Migration covers member account data, subscription status, access levels, and payment history where the source platform allows export. We audit what can be migrated cleanly before the project starts.

