How to create user accounts from a multi-step form in Memberstack without requiring a password or email confirmation? Answered

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Josef Eines

Hi MS. I have a multi-step form, would it be possible to attach a password less attribute to this form so when form is sendt, the user is signed up without adding password, or confirming the 6 code you get on email..

The goal is to make a account for each person who finishes a multi step formĀ 

Without them having them to add passwords etc

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  • Comment author
    Duncan from Memberstack

    They will need to either set their password or enter the code.

    If you don't need the password, you could always give each member the exact same password. It's not secure, but could work depending on your use case

    Will they need to log back in again in the future? If so, what do they need to enter to gain access?
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  • Comment author
    Fernando Azevedo Pinheiro

    Hey

    I've got a question about the SIGN UP FORM on Memberstack using Google Auth. Our signup process involves multiple steps, not just collecting name and email. Is it feasible to create a multistep signup process and then prompt users to authenticate using their Google or other social accounts? One crucial detail is that users must make the payment before becoming a member. Can all of this be managed with Google Auth, or is it limited to the traditional email and password setup?

    I couldn't find tutorial on this.

    Thants a lot.

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  • Comment author
    Julian Galluzzo

    Your best bet is to first have the auth page - where they choose either social auth, or email and password - then, after that, they will be taken to payment. Then you set the plan redirect to be the onboarding page where they can enter more information.

    You can't actually have it so they pay before 'becoming a member' in Memberstack, because the member item needs to be created before a payment can be associated with it - but, you should be gating your content on a plan level instead of to all members. If you do this, it doesnt matter if they are a member, they cant access anything

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