If you’re building a WordPress membership site, user directory, or community, you’ve probably narrowed it down to two options: WP User Manager and Ultimate Member.
Both plugins let you add frontend registration, user profiles, and member directories to WordPress. Both are free at the core with paid extensions. And both have active communities and regular updates.
So which one should you choose?
We built WP User Manager, so we’re obviously biased – but we’ll try to give you a fair comparison. We’ll be honest about where Ultimate Member has advantages, and explain the design decisions behind WPUM so you can decide which approach fits your project.
The Quick Comparison
| Feature | WP User Manager | Ultimate Member |
|---|---|---|
| Active installs | 10,000+ | 200,000+ |
| First released | 2015 | 2015 |
| WordPress.org rating | 4.7/5 | 4.6/5 |
| Core features | Registration, login, profiles, directories, content restriction | Registration, login, profiles, directories, content restriction |
| Pricing model | Pay-per-addon or bundles | Subscription plans or pay-per-addon |
| Free version | Yes | Yes |
| Developer-friendly | Clean hooks, well-documented API | Large API, some legacy code |
| Best for | Developers, agencies, lean setups | Non-technical users, large communities |
Core Features: What You Get for Free
Both plugins offer solid free versions. Here’s what’s included:
WP User Manager (Free)
- Custom registration forms with drag-and-drop field builder
- Frontend login and password recovery
- User profiles with customisable fields
- User directories with search and filtering
- Content restriction by login status or role
- Custom avatars and cover images
- Email notifications (customisable templates)
- Roles editor
- reCAPTCHA integration
- Shortcodes for all forms and directories
Ultimate Member (Free)
- Drag-and-drop form builder
- Frontend registration and login
- User profiles with custom fields
- Member directories
- Conditional form fields
- User account page
- Content restriction
- Conditional navigation menus
- Custom user roles
- Email notifications
Verdict: Both free versions are feature-complete for basic membership sites. Ultimate Member includes conditional form fields in the free version, which WPUM offers as a premium addon.
Ease of Use
Ultimate Member is designed for non-technical users. The drag-and-drop form builder is intuitive, the settings are well-organised, and you can get a basic membership site running in 20 minutes without writing any code.
WP User Manager is also beginner-friendly, but we built it with developers in mind. The interface is clean and straightforward, but you’ll get more out of it if you’re comfortable with WordPress hooks and PHP.
If you’ve never built a membership site before and don’t plan to hire a developer, Ultimate Member has a gentler learning curve. If you’re a developer or working with one, WPUM gives you more control without bloat.
Performance
This is where the differences start to matter.
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We designed WP User Manager to be lightweight. The core plugin adds minimal overhead to your site. Premium addons are modular – you only load what you use. If you’re building a lean membership site or running on shared hosting, WPUM won’t slow you down.
Ultimate Member is more feature-rich out of the box, which means it’s also heavier. With 200,000+ installs and a larger ecosystem, the codebase carries some legacy weight. It’s not slow, but it’s noticeably less optimised than WPUM, especially on lower-end hosting.
Customisation & Developer Experience
If you’re a developer (or hiring one), this section matters.
We built WP User Manager with clean, well-documented hooks and filters. The code follows WordPress standards and doesn’t fight you when you need custom functionality. Our documentation includes code examples, and our support team helps with custom development questions.
Ultimate Member has a large API, but the codebase is older and less consistent. Some parts are well-built, others are legacy code that hasn’t been refactored. You can extend it, but you may spend more time digging through the plugin’s internals to figure out how.
Developer experience matters because it affects how fast you can build custom features, how easy it is to debug issues, and whether your customisations break on plugin updates.
Premium Features & Pricing
Both plugins use a freemium model. Here’s where the costs differ.
WP User Manager Pricing
We offer individual addons or bundles. Most customers go with a bundle because it’s better value and gives you access to everything.
Bundles (recommended):
Personal bundle (3 sites): $149/year – includes all addons
Professional bundle (unlimited sites): $249/year – includes all addons + priority support
Individual addons: $49-$99/year if you only need one or two specific features.
Popular premium addons:
- Social Login – Google, Facebook, Twitter login
- WooCommerce – Collect WooCommerce data at registration
- Stripe – Accept payment at registration
- Groups – Create member groups
- Custom Fields – Advanced custom field types
- MailChimp – Sync users to MailChimp lists
- reCAPTCHA v3 – Invisible spam protection
- Private Messages – Allow users to message each other
Ultimate Member Pricing
Ultimate Member offers subscription plans or individual extensions.
Subscription plans:
- Basic: $249/year (1 site, all extensions)
- Plus: $349/year (3 sites, all extensions)
- Pro: $449/year (unlimited sites, all extensions)
Individual extensions: $29-$99 (one-time)
Popular premium extensions:
- Social Login – Google, Facebook, etc.
- User Notes – Public and private notes on profiles
- User Bookmarks – Bookmark posts and pages
- Profile Completeness – Encourage users to complete profiles
- Followers – Let users follow each other
- Private Messages – DM functionality
- WooCommerce – WooCommerce integration
- bbPress – Forum integration
- User Reviews – Review other members
Verdict: Our bundles are significantly cheaper than Ultimate Member’s subscription plans – $149 vs $249 for a single site with all features. If you only need 1-2 specific features, our individual addons are also competitive. Ultimate Member does have more social-focused extensions (followers, bookmarks, reviews) that we don’t currently offer.
Use Cases: Which Plugin for Which Site?
Choose WP User Manager if:
- You’re a developer or working with one
- You want a lean, fast membership site
- You need custom functionality and clean code to build on
- You’re building for clients and need reliable, maintainable code
- You prefer modular addons over an all-in-one subscription
- Performance matters (shared hosting, high traffic, or just good practice)
Choose Ultimate Member if:
- You’re non-technical and need something that works out of the box
- You’re building a large community with lots of social features (followers, bookmarks, user reviews)
- You want extensive free and premium extensions
- You prefer paying one annual fee for access to everything
- You’re okay with slightly heavier plugin weight for more built-in features
Migration: Can You Switch Later?
Yes, but it’s not seamless.
Both plugins store user data in custom database tables and WordPress user meta. If you start with one and want to switch:
- User accounts transfer fine (they’re standard WordPress users)
- Custom fields need to be recreated and migrated manually
- Forms need to be rebuilt
- Member directories need reconfiguration
Expect 2-4 hours of work for a basic migration, longer if you have complex custom fields or integrations. Pick the right plugin from the start if you can.
Support & Documentation
Our WP User Manager support team is small but knowledgeable. We respond to email support promptly, maintain detailed documentation, and help with custom code questions – which is rare for WordPress plugins.
Ultimate Member has a larger support team, more documentation, and a bigger community. Response times are good, though support tends to focus more on feature usage than custom development help.
Which One Should You Choose?
We built WP User Manager for developers and agencies who want clean, fast, modular user management. If that describes you, WPUM is the better fit.
If you’re non-technical and want a large ecosystem of social features out of the box, Ultimate Member is a solid choice. It has a bigger install base for good reason – it works well for community-style sites.
Both are good plugins. The right choice depends on your technical comfort level, how much customisation you need, and whether you value lean performance or feature breadth.
Get Started with WP User Manager
The free version includes everything you need for basic membership sites: registration, login, profiles, directories, and content restriction.
Download free: wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-manager
See all addons and bundles: wpusermanager.com/pricing
Questions? Check the documentation or reach out to our support team.