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Community roles & permissions

A community role decides what someone can do inside your community. The person you brought in to keep the feed clean doesn’t need to edit your billing settings, and the person writing your courses doesn’t need to ban members.

Roles are built in Community Settings → Roles, and given to people from the member list or their profile.

Every community starts with four roles. They are ordinary roles, not fixtures — rename them, re-tick them, delete them.

RoleBest forCovers
AdminA partner you trust with the whole communityEverything except assigning roles
ModeratorKeeping the feed clean and letting people inReports, hiding posts, bans, restrictions, viewing and approving members
EditorWhoever writes your courses and resourcesCreating, editing and deleting courses, resources and videos; viewing members
HostRunning streams, calls and the scheduleCreating and running live events, muting and removing participants, viewing members

Admin covers everything except one tick: Assign roles. That stays with you. Anyone who can grant a role can grant their own, which would make every other limit on them a suggestion.

Settings → Roles → New role gives you the whole permission list as a checkbox tree, grouped and ordered the same way your settings menu is — so you’re reading the same map you already navigate.

Each role shows how many permissions it carries out of the total, so a glance tells you whether a role is narrow or nearly everything.

A community can hold up to 20 roles.

Nine areas, 39 individual permissions.

PermissionWhat it opens
Name, about & brandingThe community’s identity
ThemeColours and appearance
Channels & categoriesThe structure of the feed
Custom emojisThe emoji set
Access groups & privacyWho can see the community at all
Legal pagesTerms and privacy — the text members accepted when they joined
Navigation & sidebarWhat appears in the menu
SEO & social previewHow the community looks when shared
Custom scriptsArbitrary JavaScript on every page
Promo bannerThe banner above the feed
View analyticsGrowth, content and member reports
Levels & rewardsEditing levels, badges and reward rules
Award points by handPoints feed levels, and levels can gate posting and channels
PermissionWhat it opens
Courses & challengesCreate, edit, delete
Resources & opportunitiesCreate, edit, delete
VideosCreate, edit, delete
Review reportsThe moderation queue
Hide & remove posts and commentsReaches every member’s posts, not only their own
Ban & unban membersRemoves their access to the whole community
RestrictionsLimits on what a member may do
Live & eventsView, create and run streams and events
Mute & remove participantsAny call in the community, not only ones they started

Deleting a course is a real grant and worth a thought before you hand it out: it takes the lessons and your members’ progress with it.

PermissionWhat it opens
View the member listWho is in the community
Approve & decline requestsThe join queue
Remove membersTheir posts, comments, likes and chats go with them
Assign rolesOwner-only in practice — see above

These only appear if your community has the add-on. A tick for a feature you don’t have would be a promise nothing can keep, so the editor doesn’t offer it.

PermissionWhat it opens
Amplify — viewWhat can be shared outward
Amplify — bring in & syncCopies courses, posts and licences in from another community
Amplify — settingsWhat this community shares outward
Licences — viewLicences issued and held
Licences — issue & revokeA licence hands another community one of your courses
Licences — settingsWhich product a licence grants, and the access it carries

Open the member list, or the person’s profile, and choose Assign a role.

The picker shows each role with the number of permissions it carries, marks the one they hold now, and doesn’t apply anything until you press Save — so you can see what you’re about to do and stop.

To take authority away, pick No role.

  • Nobody can change their own role unless they’re the community owner.
  • Editing a role reaches everyone holding it, immediately. Narrowing “Moderator” narrows every moderator.
  • A role still held by members can’t be deleted. Move them off it first — the message tells you how many people are on it.
  • Already-granted roles keep working if a permission later becomes unavailable; nothing is revoked behind your back because a subscription lapsed.
  • Nobody is narrowed automatically. Everyone who can administer your community today keeps that access until you give them a role. Assigning one is what decides — an update never takes access away on its own.

The community owner always holds everything and is never limited by a role. Assigning roles is theirs alone. Everything else on this page can be delegated.