AdSanity User Role Ad Visibility 1.1.0
AdSanity User Role Ad Visibility lets you hide ads for specific user roles, so you can monetize smarter and keep visitors focused. This WordPress add-on integrates roles from multiple sources and requires login to identify users, delivering precise ad visibility and a smoother experience—the perfect way to tailor ads and test improvements.
Description
AdSanity User Role Ad Visibility is a WordPress plugin that helps you control which visitors see your ads based on their WordPress user role. If a role is set to hide ads, members of that role will no longer view those ads on the site.
The add-on works by reading the visitor’s role when the user is logged in, so the plugin can apply visibility rules accurately. It also supports user roles coming from multiple sources, making it easier to manage ad exposure across different role setups.
Main Features
- Role-based ad visibility — Hide or disable ad display for specific visitor roles on your site.
- Per-role control — Configure visibility so particular roles stop seeing ads while others still do.
- Login-aware targeting — Requires visitors to be logged in so their role can be recognized reliably.
- Multiple role sources — Uses user roles from more than one origin to match your existing setup.
- Cleaner ad experiences — Prevents irrelevant ad exposure for users who should not see certain placements.
- Works with AdSanity ads — Applies the visibility rules to your existing AdSanity ad placements within WordPress.
- Flexible for different audiences — Tailor ad visibility across admins, editors, members, customers, or other role groups.
Benefits
- More relevant UX — Users only see ads intended for them, improving overall browsing experience.
- Fewer unwanted impressions — Reduces ad visibility for roles that should not be targeted.
- Smarter monetization — Helps you balance ad display across guests and logged-in audiences.
- Better experimentation — Make controlled changes to ad visibility by role to evaluate outcomes.
- Role accuracy — Login-based recognition improves the consistency of who sees which ads.
Who is it suitable for?
- Membership and community websites with multiple WordPress roles
- WooCommerce stores that use role-based access for customers and staff
- Content sites and blogs separating authors, editors, and administrators
- Agencies managing ad behavior across client WordPress installs
- Online courses or platforms with different learner/staff roles