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Users, Roles & Permissions

Bring your team into Malovex and give each person exactly the access they need. This page covers the two roles, the six permissions members can hold, and the rules that keep your workspace safe.

Every user in your workspace is one of two roles:

  • Owner — full access to everything, including billing, users, and settings. Owners aren’t restricted by permissions; they can do it all.
  • Member — a team member whose access is limited to the specific permissions you grant them. Members never see billing.

Your workspace always has at least one owner — that’s the person who signed up. You can promote members to owner, or invite additional owners, whenever you like.

Members hold one or more permissions. Each permission unlocks a specific area of the workspace:

Permission Grants access to
Manage catalog Products, categories, and stores
Manage attributes Export attributes
Manage pricing Price rules and customer groups
Manage suppliers & feeds Supplier connections and feed sync
Manage users Inviting and editing team members
Manage settings & API access Workspace settings, SKU patterns, and API tokens

Owners implicitly hold all six — you only assign permissions to members.

You need the Manage users permission (or be an owner) to do this.

  1. Click Users in the sidebar, under Settings.

  2. Select New user.

  3. Fill in the form:

    • Name and Email for the person you’re inviting.
    • Password — set an initial password for them; they can change it after signing in.
    • Role — choose Member (or Owner for full access).
    • Permissions — if you chose Member, tick the areas they should be able to manage. Pick at least one.
  4. Select Create.

New user form for Demo Company with the Member role selected and the permission checklist visible

Open Users, select the person, and adjust their role or permissions. To change someone’s password, enter a new one; leave the password field blank to keep their current password unchanged.

From the Users list, use the delete action on the person’s row. Two safeguards apply:

  • You can’t delete yourself. Ask another user with the Manage users permission, or an owner, to remove your account.
  • You can’t remove the last owner. Every workspace must keep at least one owner. If you’re trying to remove the sole owner, promote someone else to owner first.