Creating a Project
Create and configure a MemberPass project — the container for your plans, members, bot, and resources.
By the end of this page, you'll have a fully-configured project ready to connect a bot and start selling memberships.
A project in MemberPass is a self-contained business entity. Everything a specific community needs — plans, payment methods, members, linked resources, bot connection — lives inside one project. Most creators run one project; ambitious ones run many.
Before you begin
You'll need:
- An active creator subscription — Free, Starter, or Growth.
- A clear idea of which Telegram community this project will monetize.
- Optional: a banner image and a logo for the public portal page.
Open the create-project flow
Sign in and open the dashboard. From the top-left project picker (or from the Projects entry in the sidebar), choose Create New Project.
A multi-section form appears. Every field is covered below. Required fields are marked — you can leave optional ones blank and add them later.
All the project fields
Save the project
Once you've filled the required fields (platform and name), click Save Changes at the bottom of the form.
The project is created and you're redirected into its dashboard. You'll see an onboarding strip guiding you to the next steps: linking resources, connecting a bot, adding payment methods, and creating plans.
Every field is editable later from the project's Settings page — nothing here is locked except the platform.
What happens next
Now you have an empty shell. To turn it into a working membership:
- Connect a Telegram bot — so you can actually onboard members.
- Link or create resources — decide what members unlock.
- Enable at least one payment method — so subscriptions can be paid.
- Build subscription plans — the pricing tiers your members choose from.
Once those four are in place, you can share your project (Sharing) and start onboarding your first subscribers.
Managing existing projects
Once a project is live, three actions cover the most common lifecycle operations.
Rename or edit
Open the project, go to Settings, and adjust any field. Only Platform is immutable. Hit Save Changes — updates apply instantly everywhere the project is referenced.
Archive or deactivate
If you want to pause a project without deleting it, flip the Active toggle off. The bot stops responding; the portal stops processing new signups; existing subscribers keep their access. Flip it back on any time.
This is the recommended "take a break" path — it preserves all your data and makes resuming a one-click affair.
Delete
Deletion is permanent. From the project settings, click Delete Project and confirm.
Deleting a project removes its plans, access codes, and subscription records. Active subscribers lose access. Always prefer Deactivate over Delete unless you really mean it.
Frequently asked
Related
- Resources — what members actually unlock.
- Subscription plans — how members pay to join.
- Connect a bot — wiring Telegram into your project.
- Share your project — get the word out.