This shortcode return the logout URL for the logged in contact.
Category: Shortcodes
Tons of shortcodes to integrate deeply with your ActiveCampaign account.
Password(2)
Payments Module(15)
Progress(3)
Scripting(6)
ActiveCampaign(5)
Sessions and Cookies(5)
Contacts(16)
User Agents(3)
Content(16)
WooCommerce(1)
Content Access(14)
WordPress(6)
Date(5)
Email(6)
Forms(7)
HTTP(6)
Lists(3)
Login / Logout(5)
Miscellaneous(2)
mbr_math
This shortcode is designed to allow you to query a contact field in your ActiveCampaign application, perform a simple math operation on it and store the result in ActiveCampaign.
mbr_member_dir
This shortcode returns an editable ajax table consisting of a segment of your ActiveCampaign contacts, selected by tag ID/names.
mbr_menu_loginout_label
This shortcode returns “Login” is the visitor is not logged in and “Logout” if s/he is. It is primarily intended for use in WP menu items, but can be used anywhere.
mbr_menu_loginout_url
Depending on the visitor’s login status, this shortcode returns either the login URL or the logout URL.
mbr_my_account
This shortcode returns a form through which a member can update his/her ActiveCampaign contact data. Submitted data will be updated in ActiveCampaign.
mbr_my_payments
This shortcode displays a table of the one-time purchases and subscriptions the logged in user has been made. Through this shortcode, the logged in user can manage credit cards for subscriptions, view invoices and refund receipts and can cancel and reactivated subscriptions.
mbr_not_allowed_access
This shortcode enables you to check if a user has no access to a given page/post, defined by its ID.
mbr_not_first_login
This shortcode is designed to segment content on a page, post, excerpt or text widget based upon a user’s “first login” status.
mbr_not_for
This shortcode is designed to segment content on a page, post, excerpt or text widget by displaying the embedded content to all contacts except to those contacts whose memberships or ActiveCampaign contact ID’s match the criteria passed as parameters. There are three variants, depending on the parameters used.