A login form for Elementor with remember-me, redirects and full styling — sign visitors in without leaving your design.
One Halcyon ID opens every workspace, board and file you have access to. Sessions stay warm for thirty days on devices you trust.
Four decades of bookkeeping for people who still read the footnotes. Sign in to reconcile, file and close the month.
Vertex authenticates 2.4 million sessions a week. This is the last seven days, unedited and unsmoothed.
Standing orders, saved measurements and the notes you left last spring — all of it comes back the moment you sign in.
Hardwire keys are issued once and never stored on our side. Lose it and we cannot help you — that is the point.
Field accounts carry your permits, kit list and last three route logs. Offline for fourteen days, then it asks again.
Lumen keeps your canvas, history and brushes exactly as you left them. Sign in and the last file reopens itself.
Rosters, tickets and certifications in one place. Sign in to see where the fleet has you next.
Sign-in is paused while we migrate the member database. Nothing you have saved is affected — balances and claims are frozen exactly as they were.
Members keep their notes, substitutions and the running list of what actually worked. None of it is lost between visits.
Your catalogue, presets and shared galleries are waiting exactly where you left them.
Deploys, logs and billing for every environment you own — behind one set of credentials.
Sign in and your last board opens straight away — scroll position and all.
Straight answers about what this one does, where it fits in a real build, and what it costs you to ship.
Read the documentation for this one, or write to us — a human answers inside a business day.
Yes. Sky Addons for Elementor ships a Login Form widget that signs visitors in over AJAX on your own page, so nobody is bounced to wp-login.php. Elementor Pro is not required, and the first field accepts either a username or the account’s email address.
By default the current page reloads with the visitor signed in. Switch on Redirect After Login in Sky Addons’ Login Form widget and you can send them to any URL instead — a dashboard, a members area, a course. Logging out has its own separate redirect switch and URL.
Yes. Sky Addons for Elementor locks an IP address out after 5 failed attempts inside a 15-minute window, and every failed sign-in returns one generic message rather than saying whether the username exists — so the Login Form widget cannot be used to enumerate accounts.
Yes — reCAPTCHA v3 or Cloudflare Turnstile. Enable it on the Login Form widget and save the keys once under Sky Addons Settings, API, Login CAPTCHA. Verification runs server side, and a reCAPTCHA v3 score below 0.5 is treated as a bot and refused.
Yes, and it runs on every submit whether or not a CAPTCHA is switched on. Sky Addons’ Login Form widget renders a hidden honeypot field that only a bot fills in, plus a time trap that refuses any submission arriving less than two seconds after the form was drawn.
Yes. Turn on Google Login and paste your OAuth Client ID under Sky Addons Settings, API. Google draws the button itself, so its caption is one of the four strings Google supports. A first-time Google visitor can optionally have an account created on the site’s default role.
A short signed-in notice with a logout link, in place of the form — Sky Addons’ Login Form widget swaps them automatically, and the notice can be switched off if the page should simply show nothing. The logout link can be pointed at a URL of your choosing.
Yes. Temporarily Stop Login leaves the widget visible and validating as usual, but refuses every submit with a message you write — useful during maintenance or a migration. Sky Addons for Elementor enforces it on the server, ahead of the CAPTCHA check and the failed-attempt counter.
Both, as switches on the widget. Sky Addons’ Login Form widget renders a Remember Me checkbox with editable text, and an eye toggle inside the password field so a visitor can check what they typed. Either can be turned off when the design does not call for it.
Yes. The Login Form widget in Sky Addons for Elementor carries both links with editable text, and each can point at a page you built rather than the WordPress defaults — so a membership area keeps people inside your own design from sign-in through to password reset.
Yes. A cached page can serve a security token that has already expired, so Sky Addons’ Login Form widget recognises that exact refusal, fetches a fresh token and replays the sign-in once by itself. The visitor is not dead-ended by a page that came out of cache.
All of it, through separate panel sections for the card, labels, inputs, button, links, helper text and messages. Sky Addons for Elementor can also drop the card wrapper entirely and set the button to full or auto width per breakpoint, so the form sits naturally in a section you already designed.
Elementor widgets and extensions by wowDevs — built for people who would rather ship than fight a page builder.
One short email when something ships. No drip sequence.