Hi. I need to be able to log in to WordPress on the front-end as a customer and then have portal access without having to log in again. However, if I'm logged in to WordPress and I access the front-end portal, I am prompted to sign in with email or username and password.
Doesn't seem to make sense to log in twice, if I'm already logged in to WordPress, and yet it seems that is the case here. Am I missing a setting somewhere?
"If someone is already a WordPress user, and they book an appointment for the first time in Amelia while logged in to WP, the customer created in Amelia will be connected to that WP user and the WP user will get the Amelia Customer role too (there are plugins for managing multiple roles in WP, such as User role editor). This way they will have the same login info for the Amelia customer panel and WordPress."
If the customer in Amelia is connected to the WordPress user with the "Amelia customer" role, when the user is logged into WordPress, the customer will automatically be logged into the customer panel on the front-end.
Hope this helps you.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Hi. I need to be able to log in to WordPress on the front-end as a customer and then have portal access without having to log in again. However, if I'm logged in to WordPress and I access the front-end portal, I am prompted to sign in with email or username and password.
Doesn't seem to make sense to log in twice, if I'm already logged in to WordPress, and yet it seems that is the case here. Am I missing a setting somewhere?
I believe I found the answer here:
https://wpamelia.com/users-and-roles/#Amelia-Customer
"If someone is already a WordPress user, and they book an appointment for the first time in Amelia while logged in to WP, the customer created in Amelia will be connected to that WP user and the WP user will get the Amelia Customer role too (there are plugins for managing multiple roles in WP, such as User role editor). This way they will have the same login info for the Amelia customer panel and WordPress."
Hello Robert,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
If the customer in Amelia is connected to the WordPress user with the "Amelia customer" role, when the user is logged into WordPress, the customer will automatically be logged into the customer panel on the front-end.
Hope this helps you.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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