I built a complete membership directory for the coalition on Paid Memberships Pro — public profiles, maps, role classifications, and survey integration — so supporters, content creators, and donors can maintain enriched public profiles and find each other.
A Community You Couldn’t See
A growing coalition of supporters, creators, and donors had no way to see itself — no shared place where contributors were visible, findable, or classifiable by role. Building that directory meant standing up real membership infrastructure: profiles, maps, roles, and a survey tie-in, all public and self-maintained.
The Membership Directory
The live Paid Memberships Pro membership levels — the front door to the coalition directory.
What I Delivered

Built on Paid Memberships Pro
Built the directory on Paid Memberships Pro with tiered contributor roles.

Enriched public profiles
Gave supporters, creators, and donors self-maintained public coalition profiles.

Maps & role classifications
Added maps and role classifications so the community is visible and navigable.

Survey integration
Wired in survey data to enrich profiles and inform outreach coordination.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
The Impact
A living directory where every contributor — supporter, creator, or donor — has an enriched public profile, placed on a map and classified by role, strengthening community visibility and outreach coordination.
Make the Community Visible
People rally to a movement they can see themselves in. A public directory — profiles, maps, roles, survey data — turned an invisible list of supporters into a community that can find, recognize, and coordinate with itself.
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