Hi, I’m not sure if this is the best place to send a small suggestion. you should enable WordPress.com logins in your Community site (https://www.bullethq.com/community/question/). That way people don’t need to create a new user name and password for the support site.

Hi, I’m not sure if this is the best place to send a small suggestion. you should enable WordPress.com logins in your Community site (https://www.bullethq.com/community/question/).
That way people don’t need to create a new user name and password for the support site.

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Peter Connor Staff May 9, 2016
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Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. Indeed we’ve looked at connecting the two sites but it was quite a bit of work. We also wanted to keep the community site a public site without the user feeling they had to sign-up to Bullet. 
So they’re the reasons we’ve kept them separate – but as we grow our community it’s something we’ll look closer at. 
How are you finding the Bullet experience so far. 
Pete

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  1. gianp May 9, 2016
    I was suggesting using WordPress.com Sigle Sign-on feature that adds a "Log in with WordPress.com" button at the login/registration page.
    For example, the Jetpack plugin (made by Automattic) enable this feature.
    Of course, I don't know how many of your customers are registered with WordPress.com.

    -Gianfranco
  2. Peter Connor May 9, 2016
    Ah sorry - that makes even more sense.

    We did setup a complete oAuth Server last year to streamline the jumps from sites. But, that community site is a WP theme so not the easiest to customise!
    We are using jetpack for our new marketing site, and hopefully getting to use the local WP app!
    Thanks again G.

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