
CloudWork Verifi is a little plugin I put together for my personal support forum that adds a registration field to the default WordPress Login page(wp-login.php) as well as adds a shortcode for frontend registration [cw-verifi-registration]
enjoy
Looks great, cheer!
And may the force be with you too 
- United States
- Sold between 250 000 and 1 000 000 dollars
- Has been a member for 5-6 years
- Referred between 100 and 199 users
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Author was Featured
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Exclusive Author
Thanks for your dedication and offering this for free Chris – good man! 
This is interesting plugin for Envato authors..
We’ll give it a shot, Chris.. Let’s see..

Anyway, do you have live preview or screenshot maybe?
theres a few filters/actions so authors can customize it to their needs
the shortcode is handled much like WordPress comment form
also forgot to mention it prevents duplicate purchase codes from being used
I’m guessing that if bbpress were used for you’re support forums, this would limit access (creating user accounts) to authorized customers.
christopherjon said
I’m guessing that if bbpress were used for you’re support forums, this would limit access (creating user accounts) to authorized customers.
yup, it wont hide the forums but it will prevent users from accessing it (theres other plugins for that)
But what if the same person purchased a few of your items, how would this script manage it? Will the user be forced to register again, or he/she can actually just add more purchase codes under the same account?
Good work by the way!
Great work man 
Please correct the typo on the WorPress plugin page description: “A plugin to validate purcahses using the Envato API”
Awesome Chris, thanks for sharing 
billyf said
But what if the same person purchased a few of your items, how would this script manage it? Will the user be forced to register again, or he/she can actually just add more purchase codes under the same account? Good work by the way!
This would make it even more awesome. It could be handled by just registering a new shortcode, that you would place on a “My items” page. Customers could enter additional purchase codes there and their user meta would be added those codes to. One could then allow/deny users accessing bbPress forum categories (1 category / theme) by checking their meta.
Time to switch to bbPress! Bye-bye, Vanilla…
