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March 15, 2023 at 7:28 pm #1401311
Kath
GuestHi! Here is a wish list from my client regarding their existing website – they’re looking into a redesign. I’m trying to see if Kriesi is a theme that covers these items? If you tell me what isn’t included in Kriesi, then I can look into plugins. Thanks so much! :-) Kath
1) Identify best database backend for [client] and help us implement
a. Automated imports from website as well as manual input
b. Export to Excel and Mailchimp (others?)
c. Security best practices
d. Must comply with all federal and state laws and regulations
e. Accessible by all members of [client’s] team on different devices
f. Integration with website and other marketing programs, as needed
g. Reporting function, details TBD
i. Tag, sort, report on a range of fields
ii. Need expertise on how to collect and organize data for range of reports needed
h. Track event attendance, commitment(s) made, and follow through
i. Manage event registrations
ii. [client] Advancers – track modules completed and drop outs
iii. [client] Investors – money donated vs commitments
i. Initial fields:
i.-ix. Date entered, First name, Last name, Phone, Email, Address, City, State, Zip
x. Tags (Must be able to select more than one.)
1. Attended event (which one)
2. Invited to event (didn’t attend)
3. Chapter leader
4. Chapter coordinator
5. [client] partner
6. [client] Advancer
7. [client] Investor
8. Donor
9. No commitment, mail list only
j. Track and report on monthly updates received from [client] Advancers
i. See content above for what needs to be captured
k. Integration with Multiplication Network? Use what Multiplication Network has?
l. Export specific lists for email communications (I.e., [client] Advancers that attended the [client] event, all [client] partners, [client] Investors and donors, etc.)March 16, 2023 at 4:41 am #1401334Hey Kath,
Thank you for the inquiry.
Some of the items in the list above lack context and may be a bit vague, such as “Identify best database backend for [client] and help us implement.” However, it seems that many of the features and functionalities you are looking for will require a plugin or WordPress extension. For example, while membership and events platforms are not built into any WordPress themes, plugins such as MemberPress or The Events Calendar can be used to add these capabilities. Additionally, securing a WordPress installation does not depend on the theme itself but rather requires extensions like WordFence or Sucuri to minimize security threats, as well as continuous monitoring from developers. While these plugins can be used with any theme, they will require proper configuration, adjustments, and modifications.
Best regards,
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