Permissions and roles in Haiilo determine what actions a user is permitted to perform.
In Administration, the permissions are divided by the areas in Haiilo.
Here you can see an example of what permissions the default role and what permissions the admin role should have for pages.
You can see the default role on the left, the additional admin role on the right.
In Administration, the permissions are divided by the areas in Haiilo.
Here you can see an example of what permissions the default role and what permissions the admin role should have for pages.
You can see the default role on the left, the additional admin role on the right.

Example of user settings
The settings in the left image are very restrictive: Users can view and follow pages – all other actions are deactivated.
What effect does that have on users?
Haiilo uses double protection: A user must be the administrator of the page and have the corresponding permissions to perform actions. For instance, if the user in the left image is appointed the administrator of a page, they are still not allowed to manage any apps or change settings.
Example of admin settings
The configuration on the right offers a user very comprehensive Administration options. These options allow the user to:
- Create pages that are also publicly visible,
- appoint other administrators,
- change the navigation,
- add and edit apps,
- follow and delete pages, and
- apply the setting that all users automatically follow the page.
Add categories
The "Add category" option can be found in the overview of all pages if the user has the permission of the same name. Categories help users to ascertain the purpose of the page and see whether the content is relevant to them. Admins of the page can set the category when the page is created or customize it during editing.