Membership
Present membership tiers as cards, a list, or a comparison table that visitors can join.
The Membership block lays out your membership or supporter tiers and gives each one a join button. Pick the layout that suits the page: side-by-side Cards, a vertical List, or a Table that compares benefits across tiers. Connect a ticketing provider and each tier can pull its live title and price; without one, you fill in the details yourself.
When you add the block, choose a Layout. The default is Cards.
Cards, List, and Table
These three layouts share the same building blocks. Start with an optional Title for the whole section, then add a tier under Membership Items for each level you offer.
Each tier has:
- Membership — link the tier to a membership held by your connected ticketing provider, so its title and price come through automatically. Leave it empty if you are not using a provider.
- Title — the tier name. Overrides the provider's title when set; leave it empty to use the linked membership's name.
- Description — an optional line shown under the title.
- Price — the price to display. Overrides the provider's price when set; leave it empty to use the linked membership's price.
- Icon — an icon shown beside the tier. Available on Cards and List.
- Features — a list of feature lines listed inside the tier. Available on Cards.
- Included Benefits — which of the comparison benefits this tier includes. Available on Table (see below).
- Button Label — the text on the join button.
- Button Link — where the join button goes, with an optional icon.
Table comparison rows
The Table layout adds a benefits column that compares every tier against the same list of benefits. Set this up at the block level:
- Benefits Header — the heading for the benefits column. Set to Benefits by default.
- Benefits — the list of benefits to compare, one per row.
Then, on each tier, use Included Benefits to tick the benefits that tier includes. A ticked benefit shows as included for that column.
Ticketing provider
To pull live membership details, set a Ticketing Provider for the block. It is optional and set to General by default, which means no provider. Once a provider is connected and selected, the Membership picker on each tier offers that provider's memberships, and the linked title and price flow through unless you override them.
Provider memberships are optional
You can build a Membership block entirely by hand — type the title, price, and features into each tier. A ticketing provider only adds live pricing and a working join flow.
Card appearance
When the layout is Cards, the block's appearance settings add two extra controls:
- Card Appearance — turn on any combination of None, Fill, or Bordered for the card surface. Bordered is on by default.
- Card Color Scheme — the colour scheme applied to the cards.
Shared controls
Alongside the options above, this block uses the standard block controls:
- Spacing and padding — padding and margin around the block.
- Layout controls — width, including a narrow option for the section.
- Colour scheme in blocks — background and text colour.
- Buttons and links — styling for each tier's join button.
Example: three tiers as cards
Add the block and keep Cards
Add Membership to the page and leave Layout set to Cards. Give the section a Title such as Become a member.
Add a tier
Under Membership Items, add an item. Set Title to Friend, Price to 50, and add a short Description. Pick an Icon if you want one.
List its features
Under Features, add a line for each perk, such as Priority booking and 10% off in the shop.
Set the join button
Set Button Label to Join and point Button Link at your sign-up page. Repeat for your other tiers.
Legacy provider layouts
Two older layouts, Legacy: Elevent and Legacy: Spektrix, drive a single provider membership purchase instead of a tier list. They are hidden when adding a new block — use the Cards, List, or Table layouts with a connected provider instead. Existing blocks that still use them keep working, and they offer a single Membership picker, a Display Type (Inline, List, or Button), and, for Spektrix, auto-renew options (a default and a visitor-facing toggle with its own label), a customizable submit or button label, success and error messages, and a forwarding URL.