How to Provide User Access in WordPress Hosting Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 1 Minutes, 56 Seconds to Read One of the conveniences of using WordPress hosting is the ability to have multiple people with different user access levels. These user access levels can be defined by the role you provide within WordPress. This enables you to provide access to multiple users who can access your site without providing them access to the hosting services that you may want to keep private. You can also use one of the many plugins provided in WordPress.org to create your own roles. To keep things simple, we’re going to show the built-in options that you have for adding users within WordPress. User Access to WordPress By default, WordPress provides 5 different roles that you can select: Administrator – This user has complete access to the WordPress Administrator Dashboard and customization features of the theme Editor – This user can publish and manage all posts Author – This user can publish and manage only their posts Contributor – A user who can write and manage their own posts, but they cannot publish Subscriber – A user who can only manage their user profile settings In order to add a new user follow these quick steps: Log in to your WordPress Administrator. Click on Users in the menu. Click on Add New. Fill in all the fields. Note that you can create a password for them, or have them create it when logging in. When you click on Show Password, you will see an automatically generated password there. This defaults to a strong password. We recommend that you use a strong password for any user that you create. If you create a the user, make sure they are aware of it by clicking on the Send User Notification option. Click on Add New User When you first install WordPress, an Administrator account is automatically created. It is possible that you can have more than one admin account. If you intend to give access to a developer for your WordPress account, then an Administrator user may be sufficient. cPanel Access for Developers or Designers If your developer needs more access to your WordPress Hosting account, then it is possible to provide database and FTP access to that user. For more details on providing either full cPanel access or just database and FTP access, please see Giving Your Developer or Designer Account Access.Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to Create an Admin Account in WordPress via MySQL Create a Footer for WordPress How to Create a Gallery in WordPress without a Plugin How to Disable the WP-Cron (wp-cron.php) in WordPress How to Change Your Site URL in Your WordPress Admin Dashboard W3 Total Cache – Guide to WordPress Caching WordPress – Changing the Site URL and Home Settings How to Globally Change the Font in WordPress How to Install WordPress using Softaculous Cleaning Up Old Post Metadata in WordPress