myCred Progress Map 1.0.5
Description
myCred Progress Map is a WordPress plugin that helps you track user progress toward earning a specific badge. It visualizes progress across multiple levels and shows what steps still remain, making achievements easier to understand at a glance. Instead of relying on plain point totals, the progress map creates a structured learning and participation path for visitors. Designed to work with the myCred ecosystem, it uses the free myCred core plugin and fits cleanly alongside your existing theme and Elementor-based layouts.
With configurable display options, you can choose how the map is presented, including horizontal or vertical direction, flexible alignment, and separate colors for complete versus incomplete levels. This makes it a practical add-on for onboarding flows, gamified challenges, and step-based badges.
Main Features
- Badge progress tracking — Visualizes a user’s progress toward a specific badge.
- Multi-level maps — Displays progress across multiple levels in one view.
- Step visibility — Shows the steps needed to reach the badge.
- Horizontal direction option — Presents the progress map in a left-to-right layout.
- Vertical direction option — Presents progress in an up-to-down layout.
- Multiple alignment choices — Adjusts how the map is positioned for your page layout.
- Complete/incomplete color controls — Sets different colors for finished and unfinished levels.
- myCred core integration — Requires the free myCred core plugin to manage the points and badge system.
Benefits
- Clear next steps — Reduces confusion by showing what remains to complete a badge.
- Higher engagement — Encourages repeat actions by making progress visible over levels.
- Better UX onboarding — Improves first-time user understanding with a structured visual path.
- More consistent design — Aligns with your theme styling using direction, alignment, and color settings.
- Improved retention — Supports ongoing participation by reinforcing milestones as users progress.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress sites using the myCred points and badges system.
- WooCommerce stores running gamified customer journeys with badges.
- Membership and community platforms with milestone-based achievements.
- Online course sites that want step-by-step learning progress.
- Agencies building Elementor page experiences that include gamification visuals.
- Content creators organizing challenges into levels and badges.