Membership features are what turn a simple homepage or blog into a web service. The apps and shops that everyone uses are all available only to members.
Even with the bare WordPress, you can log in and use it with your ID and password because you are a member (administrator).
BuddyBoss and PeepSo are great membership plugins, but they don't offer anything more than that, so if you want to get something special as a member, you'll have to think about it and implement it yourself.
Therefore, it is recommended that you integrate it and use it according to your purpose, such as for events, job openings, shops, LMS, etc.
It is a cardinal rule of membership sites that you cannot receive services unless you become a member, but there are also some parts that non-members cannot see, and simply making them private is boring, and it is difficult to imagine what lies beyond.
What I found interesting at times like that was the function to blur the image rather than making it invisible, which is visually easy to understand.
Demo site
User ID
antawn
password
4ecebb3830e88e9
Please log in to view the content.
You can set which pages to blur and which not to blur.
This is not BuddyBoss or PeepSo, but it can be applied to any WordPress site. It may be an appealing feature to blur the content instead of hiding it, and then remove the blur if you become a member.
This can be achieved with a free plugin that I came across.
but
"You can set which pages to blur and which not to blur."
There is a bug in this important part, and even though I asked the developer, he didn't reply and it has not been resolved. Even the login, registration, and terms of use pages are blurred. I couldn't use it like this, so I managed to fix this part myself.
It's not that you can only see it if you're a member, but rather that you can see it but it's obscured
I'll try to use it for something someday.