User Registration Frontend Listing 1.1.4
User Registration Frontend Listing enables front-end member profiles on your WordPress site. It lets users and guests browse and view profiles, boosting engagement and trust. Lightweight, easy to integrate with seamless design and strong community appeal—perfect to showcase your community.
Description
User Registration Frontend Listing is a WordPress plugin that extends the User Registration plugin by adding a front-end directory for members. Instead of keeping user profiles hidden behind the dashboard, it lets users and guests browse and view member profiles directly on your website. This helps solve the common problem of low visibility for community members and limited social proof. It’s useful for building engagement, trust, and ongoing interaction—especially when you want profiles to feel like part of your site experience.
Designed to integrate smoothly with your existing WordPress setup and layout, it supports a clean, lightweight approach for showcasing your community.
Main Features
- Frontend member directory — Displays a list of registered users on the public side of your WordPress site.
- Profile browsing for guests — Allows non-logged-in visitors to discover members and their profiles.
- Individual profile viewing — Enables visitors to open and review member profile information from the listing.
- User showcase on-page — Brings community identity into the main site experience rather than keeping it in the backend.
- Seamless integration with User Registration — Works as an add-on to the User Registration plugin for consistent member management.
- Lightweight front-end output — Keeps the listing focused on profile discovery without adding heavy overhead.
- Theme-aligned presentation — Lets the listing fit naturally with your site’s design styling and layout goals.
Benefits
- More engagement — Encourages visitors to explore people and profiles during their browsing sessions.
- Better trust — Makes community membership visible, supporting credibility through real user presence.
- Improved UX — Provides an easy in-site directory for finding members without extra navigation steps.
- Stronger community building — Helps members feel recognized by giving them a public place to be discovered.
- Smarter discovery — Supports natural exploration for guests, increasing the chance they interact later.
Who is it suitable for?
- Community and membership websites using User Registration
- Author and contributor directories on WordPress
- Social platforms and group sites that want public member visibility
- Agencies building member-focused WordPress communities
- Online schools and learning platforms with instructor or student listings
- Niche networks that rely on user profiles for credibility