Inviting team members and managing role permissions
Add editors, writers, and admins to your blog — each role has different permissions so you control exactly who can publish, edit, or configure settings.
VeloCMS supports three team roles: Admin, Editor, and Writer. Admins have full access including billing and settings. Editors can publish any post and manage all content. Writers can create and edit their own posts but must submit for review before a post goes live. Team members are available on the Business plan and above.
Sending an invitation
Go to Admin → Users → Invite. Enter the email address and pick a role from the dropdown. Click 'Send invite'. An invitation email goes out immediately. The invite expires after 72 hours. You can re-send from the Pending Invites tab if the person misses it.
What each role can do
- Admin — full access: all posts, settings, billing, API keys, inviting and removing team members.
- Editor — create, edit, publish, and delete any post. Cannot access billing, settings, or invite others.
- Writer — create and edit their own posts. Must submit for review; cannot self-publish. Cannot see other writers' drafts.
The blog owner (account creator) always has Admin-level access and cannot be demoted. Ownership transfer is not yet supported — contact support if you need to change who owns the account.
Accepting an invitation
The invited person clicks the link in the email. If they already have a VeloCMS account the link adds the blog to their account. If not, they are prompted to create a password — no Stripe subscription needed for team members. Team members log in at the standard /login page; the blog they have access to appears in the blog switcher in the top navigation.
Changing or removing a team member
Go to Admin → Users. Click the three-dot menu next to any team member to change their role or remove them. Removing a team member immediately revokes their access — they can no longer log in or see any content. Their existing posts remain on the blog; you choose whether to leave them as-is or reassign authorship.