Membership Manager and Member Tags
How creators organize members on the profile page, what Join membership and Leave membership do, and how member tags support later audience selection.
Where you see this in the app
The membership flow is split across two profile experiences:
| Surface | Who sees it | What it does |
|---|---|---|
Join membership / Leave membership on a profile | Visitors and members | Join or leave that creator's circle |
| Membership manager on your own profile | The creator only | Search members and manage Member tags |
This means the same relationship has a public side for joining and a private side for organizing members afterward.
Join vs manage membership
From a viewer's perspective, membership is simple:
| UI label | Meaning |
|---|---|
Join membership | Start following this creator as an active member |
Leave membership | End that member relationship |
Member badge | Confirms the membership is active |
Joined <date> | Shows when the relationship started |
From the creator's perspective, the membership manager is not for approving access one person at a time. It is mainly an organization tool.
Searching and tagging members
The membership manager supports a search field and a Member tags input on each member card.
| Field or control | Plain-English meaning |
|---|---|
| Search input | Find members by name, email, username, or existing tag |
Member tags | Add label groups such as vip, friends, reviewers, or region labels |
Save tags | Persist the current tag set for that member |
Last updated | Shows when the tag state was last changed |
The practical goal is to make later audience targeting easier. The creator can prepare useful groups before writing the next restricted post.
Reviewer and custom tags
The app supports both ordinary custom tags and a reviewer-style tag pattern.
Examples that fit the current UI:
vipbetareviewer- city or cohort labels such as
london,sf, ormentors
The important point is that tags are creator-defined audience labels. They are not public profile badges and they are not visible as a public social status marker to everyone else.
How member tags affect later visibility
Member tags matter because later post visibility controls can target them.
The creator workflow is usually:
- a user joins membership from the profile,
- the creator opens the membership manager,
- the creator tags groups of members,
- later posts or edit-access settings can reference those audience tags.
So the membership manager is best understood as the audience-preparation tool that feeds later post visibility, workspace collaboration, and special-access flows.
Related docs
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