How To Configure Buddyboss

One of Memberium’s many integrations with top WordPress plugins is our integration with BuddyBoss / BuddyPress & bbPress.

The channel uploads regularly and mostly features BuddyBoss’ co-founder and other team members who explain how the platform works. In addition to this, you’ll find information about how to set up, configure, and troubleshoot BuddyBoss and get the most out of this tool. Configure BuddyPress settings (3:54) Go to Settings BuddyPress Settings. Select the settings you desire, such as Group creation, Account Deletion, etc. Click “Save Settings.” Option: Allow new users to create accounts on your site. Go to Settings General. Select “Anyone can register” under Membership.

BuddyBoss includes all the features of BuddyPress (social features) and bbPress (forums) along with many improvements. More on that shortly…

Memberium’s integration will allow you to sync BuddyBoss or BuddyPress profiles to Infusionsoft contact records. We also enable you to automatically add members to groups based on the tags they have. When it comes to forums, you can protect those with Memberium memberships and tags so only specific members have access – this allows you to create private forums.

BuddyBoss vs. BuddyPress

Simply put, BuddyBoss is a combination of BuddyPress and bbPress with a significant addition of features and tweaks that enhance the experience for your members and reduces the number of addon plugins you will need.

For example, BuddyBoss has added features that are missing in BuddyPress, even very basic things like support for media. In BuddyPress you can’t add photos, you have to add a third-party plugin for that. You can’t follow other users, you have to add a third-party plugin for that. These things are built into BuddyBoss and are compatible with Memberium.

How To Configure Buddyboss

For a detailed comparison between BuddyBoss & BuddyPress, check out this page on BuddyBoss’s site after you read about Memberium’s integration below.

Memberium integrates with BuddyPress and bbPress. BuddyBoss is a drop-in replacement for both of those plugins meaning our integration works with BuddyBoss.

How to Sync BuddyBoss / BuddyPress Profiles with Infusionsoft

One of the most important aspects of a membership site with BuddyBoss or BuddyPress is the member profile pages. These pages will let your members add information such as their profile picture, first and last name, about me description, and any other custom fields you setup.

Any text field in BuddyBoss / BuddyPress can be synced to Infusionsoft using Memberium’s integration.

Creating Profile Fields in BuddyBoss

You can easily add new profile fields in BuddyBoss by going to BuddyBoss > Profiles > Add New Field

From there, you just type the name of the field and publish the field…

Here’s an example of how it looks on the front end. Note: I am not using the BuddyBoss theme on this test site, so this screenshot shouldn’t be used as an example of the visual capabilities.

Syncing Profile Fields to Infusionsoft

Now that we have a field created, we’ll sync that to Infusionsoft. Note that you don’t have to sync fields if you don’t want to. 100% optional.

First, enable Sync Meta Updates in Memberium > Settings > Performance…

With that set to YES, we can now set up the sync by going to Memberium > Sync Options > BuddyPress Fields…

All of your Infusionsoft fields are listed on the left with a dropdown of your BuddyBoss / BuddyPress fields listed on the right.

Infusionsoft custom fields are listed at the bottom. Here’s an example of me syncing a custom field with the field we just created above

Now the field in BuddyBoss / BuddyPress will sync to my custom Infusionsoft field. This is a two-way sync.

How to Automatically Add Members to Groups Based on Tags

BuddyBoss / BuddyPress groups are a great way to build communities in your membership site. You can create a single group that includes all of your members or you can break out groups for each membership level.

Without Memberium, you’ll have to have your members request access to the group(s) and you’ll have to manually go in and approve their access. If they cancel their membership, you’ll have to go in and remove them.

That process isn’t streamlined, so Memberium has a way to help. We automate the entire process of joining and removing group access all based on the tags the member has in Infusionsoft.

At the bottom of the group page, you’ll see the Memberium integration options…

With the settings I have above, anyone with the “Gold Membership” tag will be added as a member to this group.

They will get added during login. If you don’t see all of your members in the group immediately, it is most likely that they just haven’t logged in. Once they log in for the first time, Memberium will add them to the group.

How to Create Private Forums using BuddyBoss or bbPress

BuddyBoss includes a drop-in replacement for bbPress. You don’t need to install bbPress if you’re using BuddyBoss as they’ve built it in with enhancements.

Memberium’s integration will protect your forums using our content protection metabox, so you can protect a forum with memberships, tags, and more.

Under BuddyBoss > Forums > [Your Forum] you will see a screen like the one above. On the right-hand side, you’ll see our protection box.

I’ve protected the forum above with the “Gold” membership level. For someone to access or even view the forum, they’d need to have the Gold membership level.

Creating Private Forums is a great way to increase member engagement and build a community your members will keep coming back to.

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Creating websites with WordPress plugins like BuddyPress can be an extremely compelling way to create communities that are specific to your market and to engage your audience. These types of sites have become a hub for people who share the same interests to connect and build relationships, networks, and skills.

A few weeks ago I was introduced to Michael Eisenwasser over at BuddyBoss. His team has developed an awesome plugin that really makes it easy to enhance BuddyPress to add a powerful & collaborative community on your site in minutes called BuddyBoss Wall.

But if BuddyPress is the WordPress plugin for social networking then why do you need an additional plugin alongside it? Well, if you've used BuddyPress in the last few years, you'll know that out of the box, it turns WordPress into more of a Twitter-like system. But hang on, what if you want something more like Facebook for your users? I mean, how about a wall on their profile and the ability to like comments and posts?

That is exactly what BuddyBoss Wall provides.

Using BuddyBoss Wall, it couldn't be easier to create the collaborative environment you'd love to have for the members of your site. All you need to do is just upload & install it alongside BuddyPress itself.

BuddyBoss Wall is an exceptionally clean and simple plugin. It just adds one setting dialog with two options: one to enable a profile wall and one to allow public wall posting or friends only wall posting. That's it!

Now, your community members will have their own wall and can post on other members' walls! Of course, this image could have looked much better if I were using the BuddyBoss theme, which is fully compatible with both BuddyPress and BuddyBoss Wall to give you a seamless environment.

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In addition to interactive wall posting your members will be able to like comments & posts and see what you and others have liked!

And of course, what would a wall plugin be without a news feed? Yeah, this is one of my favorite features of BuddyBoss Wall. It gives your members a Facebook-like news feed so they can see recent activity that has been happening in their network on your site.

BuddyBoss Wall can be used with MemberPress too, so you can even use it to create protected communities. They've got a superb support team ready and willing to answer all your questions and help you setup BuddyBoss Wall to meet all your needs!

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Finally, what do you think a plugin like this costs? Well folks, it's very affordable. So really, it's a no brainer to go out and pick up this plugin if you've been wanting to start a community driven website.