Who Can Use This Plugin

Updated 9 July 2026

Before you hand this off to your marketing team or a staff member, it helps to know exactly who on your WordPress site can see and use these screens – and who cannot.

Overview

Every screen in this plugin – Dashboard, Keywords, WooCommerce, Log, and Settings – is protected by the same WordPress permission: Manage Options. In practice, this means only users with the Administrator role on your site can open the AI Blog Generator menu at all. Other roles, such as Editor, Author, Contributor, or Shop Manager, will not see this menu in their dashboard.

How It Works

WordPress organizes staff permissions into “roles” (Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, Subscriber, and store-specific roles like Shop Manager if WooCommerce is installed). Each role is allowed to do certain things – Editors can manage all posts, for example, but cannot change site-wide settings. This plugin’s screens all require the “Manage Options” permission, which by default is only given to the Administrator role, the same permission level needed to install plugins or change core WordPress settings.

Step-by-Step Guide

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Field Explanations

There is currently no way to give a staff member partial access – for example, letting them manage the Keyword Queue without also being able to change AI provider Settings. Access is all-or-nothing, tied to the Administrator role.

Because raising someone to Administrator gives them far more power than just this plugin (including the ability to install other plugins or delete content), only do this for genuinely trusted team members.

The Save as draft workaround in Step 5 is the recommended way to involve non-admin staff in your content workflow – they get to review and polish AI-written articles using screens they already have access to.

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