LoginPress: Auto Login 3.0.0
Description
LoginPress Auto Login is a WordPress plugin that helps administrators provide password-free access to selected users. Instead of sharing credentials, you generate unique auto-login URLs that let users enter WordPress directly. This plugin is designed to solve common login friction in membership, client, or internal access scenarios where passwords are inconvenient or undesirable. It also streamlines user handling by keeping an overview of who received access links and how that access can be managed.
As part of the LoginPress ecosystem, it fits into your existing authentication workflow while focusing on secure, admin-controlled entry. When access needs to change, you can quickly revoke it by disabling users (and remove them when needed), helping you maintain tighter control over who can sign in.
Main Features
- Admin-generated auto-login links — Create unique URLs that selected users can use to access WordPress without passwords.
- Password-free entry — Enables sign-in without sharing login credentials, reducing password-related overhead.
- <strongAuto-login user list — Shows which users have been granted auto-login links.
- Disable access — Turn off a user’s auto-login ability when their access should no longer be valid.
- Delete users — Remove users from the auto-login setup when changes are needed.
- Selective access control — Apply auto-login only to the specific users you choose.
- LoginPress ecosystem compatibility — Designed to work alongside the LoginPress approach to managing login flows.
Benefits
- Reduced login friction — Users get access immediately without remembering or receiving passwords.
- Cleaner credential handling — Limits credential sharing, improving operational security for admin teams.
- Faster access changes — Disable or remove users quickly to reflect role or project updates.
- Better access visibility — The auto-login list helps admins track who currently has link-based entry.
- More consistent onboarding — Streamlines granting access for new users while keeping control centralized.
Who is it suitable for?
- Membership websites that need password-free access for specific members.
- WooCommerce store administrators granting controlled access to staff or partners.
- Agencies onboarding clients to WordPress backends for limited tasks.
- Teams providing temporary access to contractors or internal stakeholders.
- Content publishers managing invite-only user entry.
- Organizations maintaining controlled access across multiple user roles.