Tanner Moushey

Specializing in custom solutions, Tanner's work has pushed WordPress to its limits. He's even helped pioneer its future as a core contributor to WordPress' source code and popular tools like Restrict Content Pro and BuddyPress. This expertise is why he's trusted by big brands like Duke University, Northeastern University, and the 18,000 member congregation of Bayside Church. Tanner also creates products like StudyChurch, an online learning platform. And his WordPress plugins have amassed tens of thousands of downloads. He supports the industry by coaching other developers on best practices at events like WordCamp.

Streamlining E-Learning: How a Custom Token System Enhances User Experience

Creating an exceptional user experience in e-learning requires more than just great content—it demands a seamless, intuitive way for users to access and engage with that content. When we set out to help ActionQI launch their membership course site, we faced a common but critical challenge: making premium course access as frictionless as possible. Our […]

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Reset Course Progress for LearnDash

Is your organization struggling to manage annual certifications in LearnDash? Many businesses and organizations rely on recurring certifications to ensure their staff stays compliant with industry standards. Yet, LearnDash doesn’t natively support retaking a course on an annual or timed basis, leaving you with a critical gap in functionality. If you’re facing this issue, you’re

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Why Your Membership Site Should Allow Public Access for Premium Content

Originally published Sept 24, 2019. Updated Dec 11, 2023. If you run a premium content site, then you know that it can be very difficult to communicate the value of your content to your customers. You can try and address this issue by making some articles free but you run the risk of giving away

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Navigating Autonomy vs. Alignment: Striking the Right Balance in Your Multisite Church Website Design

Planning and architecting a multisite church website is a balancing act. On one hand, individual campuses need to be able to effectively communicate with their unique congregations. On the other hand, consistency and alignment are necessary to create a unified and consistent brand across campuses. Striking the right balance between autonomy and alignment is critical

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