Infusionsoft is now Keap, but the membership problem is the same

Many membership businesses still search for an Infusionsoft membership plugin because their CRM history, campaigns, tags, and contact records started in Infusionsoft. The current product name is Keap, but the practical need has not changed: WordPress needs to know which contacts should become members and which protected content each contact should see.

iMEMBER360 is built for that CRM-driven workflow. It connects WordPress membership access to the Keap / Infusionsoft contact record instead of forcing your team to rebuild the same access logic in a separate WordPress-only membership database.

Use tags as membership access rules

Keap / Infusionsoft tags can represent membership levels, product purchases, payment state, course access, onboarding stage, partner tier, or any other segmentation your campaigns already maintain. iMEMBER360 can use those tags to protect pages, posts, supported custom post types, menu items, and shortcode-wrapped content inside WordPress.

That makes the CRM the operational center of the membership site. When a campaign applies or removes a tag, the WordPress experience can follow the current contact record.

What you can build

  • Online courses and training libraries tied to Keap / Infusionsoft tags.
  • Coaching portals with protected resources for each tier or cohort.
  • Digital product libraries unlocked after purchase.
  • Client or partner portals with segmented content.
  • Drip content that releases after a configured number of days or weeks.

Important authentication note

Older Infusionsoft-era setups may still contain legacy API-key configuration. New and maintained iMEMBER360 sites should use supported Keap authentication, such as a Service Account Key or OAuth2 where configured. See the Keap authentication update for current migration context.

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