Give us WordPress admin access
How to safely add our team as an Administrator in your WordPress dashboard so we can build and maintain your site.
To design, develop, or optimize your WordPress website, our team needs Administrator access. This allows us to manage themes, install necessary plugins, update core files, and build out your page structures.
Quick summary
Log in to your WordPress dashboard and go to Users → Add New. Enter support@chykalophia.com for the email, set the Role to Administrator, and click Add New User. We will receive an email invitation to set our secure password.
Step-by-step instructions
Beginner 3 minutesLog in to your website. Go to your WordPress login page (usually
yourwebsite.com/wp-admin) and sign in using your existing Administrator
account.
Navigate to Users. In the dark gray menu on the left side of your dashboard, hover over Users and click Add New User (or just Add New).
Enter our team details. Fill out the form with the following information: * Username: Chykalophia * Email: support@chykalophia.com (Unless your project lead explicitly provided a different email address). * First/Last Name: You can leave these blank.
Select the Administrator role. Scroll down to the Role dropdown menu. Click it and select Administrator. Note: If you select a lower role like Editor or Author, we will not be able to access the backend code or plugins required to build your site.
Send the notification. Ensure the checkbox next to "Send User Notification" is checked. This sends our team an email with a link to securely set our own password.
Click Add New User. Click the blue button at the bottom to finalize the creation of the account.
Common questions
Need a hand?
If you're stuck adding us to WordPress, email support@chykalophia.com and we will help walk you through it. Include your website address so we can better assist you.
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