You can now give clients permission to access their sites BEFORE the sites are published and paid. This change means clients can review and send feedback via Site Comments, add posts to their blog, update items in their store and more, all before you start paying for the site.

Improve your workflow


Until now, you needed to publish the site before you could give clients access to it. With this workflow change, you can invite your clients to start reviewing their sites before you’ve published them, for a smoother, more natural process.

Some permissions you may want to give your clients before publishing (note that you can give any permission you want that fit your need):


  • Site Comments - Clients can send feedback directly on their sites.
  • Content editing - Clients can edit the content of their sites without hurting the design.
  • Blog - Clients can start adding posts to their blog.
  • eCommerce - Clients can add products & manage their store catalogue.


Giving clients permissions to their site BEFORE publishing is another way we’re working to improve your workflow so it’s easier for you to build the sites your clients want quickly, and at scale.

January 20, 2019
Roni Landau

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Add Clients Before Publishing - Improve Your Workflow

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