WordPress users are the people who can log in to your site's admin area. Console lets you manage them without opening WordPress.
View users
Open your site, then under WordPress select Users. The table shows each user's username, display name, email, and WordPress role.
Add a user
Click Add User, then enter the new user's details and choose a role. The role decides what they can do, from Administrator, with full control, down to Subscriber, who can only read.
Edit or remove a user
Use the edit and delete actions on a user's row. Editing lets you change a user's display name, email, or role, and set whether they are the site's single sign-on (SSO) user.
Single sign-on (SSO) user
When you click WP Admin at the top of a site, Console signs you straight into WordPress — no separate WordPress password needed. The SSO sign-on user decides which WordPress account that button opens, and the current one is marked with an SSO badge in the users table.
To change it, edit a user, tick Set as SSO sign-on user, and save. Only one user is the SSO user at a time, so setting it on another user moves it across. Choose the account that matches how you want to work — an Administrator for full access, a lower role such as Subscriber for a limited view, or your own personal login.
For step-by-step instructions, see How to set the SSO user for a website.
