Only an Administrator can publish new pages. Are SqSp permission levels too basic?
Only Admins can publish new pages. Are SqSp permission levels too basic?
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1. Only Administrators – who automatically have billing privileges – can publish new pages. Website Editors cannot publish new pages. So, if you manage a site for a client, including billing, if your client wants to be able to publish new pages, they can also ring up new charges on your credit card. Which you have to detect, attribute, invoice and pursue, encouraging you to hand over site ownership to the client (and the relationship to Squarespace). Should Squarespace:
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Squarespace permissions are too basic and inhibit my ability to mediate websites on the platform2
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I'm happy to give clients Administrator access while I retain ownership, and monitor/invoice client-incurred charges as they arise0
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I'm happy to hand over site ownership to the client at the first opportunity, so the client can publish new pages and incur charges, even if that's before publication0
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2. The best way to support me to resell Squarespace platform, mediate management of the site, and retain my relationship with the client is to:
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Update Website Editor role with "Publish new pages" (and other comparable functions) permission0
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Add a new "Website Manager" role, that allows publishing new content (and other comparable functions)1
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Just decouple "Billing" from "Administrator", so I can attribute practical Administrator functions without exposing myself to lots of people having Billing privileges1
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