Unlocking Smart Contracts
Smart contract developers can easily integrate with Unlock Protocol on-chain, allowing them to limit access to certain features or change the behavior of functions based on membership status!
In this tutorial, we will focus on integrating a Lock itself, rather than the Unlock contract.
Paid only features
The lock contract has multiple functions you could use to assess the membership status of a given address. The most obvious one is called balanceOf. It will either return 1 if the address owns a valid membership and 0 otherwise (whether the membership has expired, or the address never had one).
Here is an example on how to easily create a contract that has a "members only" feature:
pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
import 'contracts/interfaces/IPublicLock.sol';
contract PaidOnlyFeature
{
  IPublicLock public lock;
  constructor(IPublicLock _lockAddress) public
  {
    lock = _lockAddress;
  }
  function paidOnlyFeature() public
  {
    require(lock.balanceOf(msg.sender) > 0, 'Purchase a membership first!');
    // ...and then implement your feature as normal. If needed you could even make that a modifier
  }
  // You can also have free features of course
}