UsersWP Profile Progress 1.2.9
UsersWP Profile Progress enables WordPress admins to display a profile completion bar on user profiles via widget, block, or shortcode, nudging users to finish their accounts after registration. It boosts profile data completeness and user engagement, with simple integration, flexible styling, and a lightweight setup.
Description
UsersWP Profile Progress is a WordPress plugin add-on that helps site admins display a profile completion progress bar on user profile pages. It solves a common issue in WordPress communities: incomplete user profiles after registration. By using a widget, block, or shortcode, you can gently encourage users to finish key account details. This improves the quality of user profile data, which supports stronger user engagement across your site. The setup focuses on simple integration and flexible styling, fitting smoothly into WordPress workflows with common page-building approaches like Elementor and custom templates.
Main Features
- Progress bar display — Shows how complete a user’s profile is directly on their profile page.
- Widget, block, and shortcode support — Lets you place the progress bar using your preferred WordPress layout method.
- Reminders for profile completion — Encourages users to complete their profile after registration via visible cues.
- Uses UsersWP profile data — Reflects the completion status of the profile fields managed through UsersWP.
- Flexible placement on user pages — Enables consistent visibility across different user profile templates.
- Simple styling options — Helps match the progress bar appearance to your site’s design.
- Lightweight setup — Keeps implementation straightforward without heavy configuration steps.
- Improved engagement signals — Makes account progress visible to drive more interaction with profile-related actions.
Benefits
- Better profile completeness — More users finish profile fields, resulting in richer user data.
- Higher user engagement — Visible progress nudges users to return and complete unfinished steps.
- Improved UX — Clear feedback on what’s missing reduces uncertainty on profile pages.
- More consistent account pages — Standard placement via widget, block, or shortcode improves site cohesion.
- Supports community trust — Complete profiles can strengthen interaction quality across your WordPress community.
Who is it suitable for?
- UsersWP-powered WordPress sites with member or community accounts
- Online directories and profile-driven platforms
- Agencies building multi-client WordPress sites and profile templates
- Content communities that rely on user identity and profiles
- Learning platforms with student account completion needs
- Websites using Elementor or custom themes with user profile layouts