LoginPress: Redirect Login 3.0.0
LoginPress Redirect Login lets you automatically redirect users by role or username, keeping editors on their stats pages and subscribers away from wp-admin. This WordPress plugin delivers a clean UX to manage redirects, boosting security and user experience. Easy setup, seamless integration, and a friendly dashboard invite you to explore more.
Description
LoginPress Redirect Login is a WordPress plugin designed to automatically redirect users after they sign in. It helps you control where different people land—by role or by specific username—so editors can stay focused on their workflow while others don’t get access to wp-admin.
Instead of relying on manual navigation, this plugin manages redirect rules through a clear dashboard UI. It integrates with your existing WordPress and WooCommerce setup so you can keep logged-in experiences consistent, tidy, and easier to manage.
Main Features
- Role-based redirects — Send users to designated pages depending on their WordPress role.
- Username-specific rules — Create redirects for individual accounts, not just groups.
- Editor workflow redirect — Route editors to their stats or content pages instead of wp-admin.
- Restrict access by role — Keep subscribers, guests, or customers away from wp-admin.
- Multiple redirect management — Handle several rules on one site without mixing logic.
- Clean redirect UX/UI — Manage login redirect settings using an organized dashboard interface.
- Seamless WordPress login integration — Applies redirects as users log in, using your site’s authentication flow.
Benefits
- Improved security posture — Reduces unnecessary exposure of wp-admin for roles that shouldn’t access it.
- Better user experience — Sends each visitor to the right destination immediately after login.
- Less admin friction — Helps editors focus on their tasks by landing on relevant stats pages.
- Cleaner role-based access — Uses redirects to support clear separation between editors and subscribers/guests/customers.
- More consistent UX — Keeps navigation predictable across WordPress (and WooCommerce-style user journeys).
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress sites that want role-specific login destinations.
- WooCommerce stores managing customers, subscribers, and guests differently.
- Content teams where editors should land on stats or reporting pages.
- Agencies building multiple client workflows with consistent access rules.
- Membership sites needing tighter control over post-login navigation.
- Blogs and publishing setups using distinct author and admin experiences.