Updates to site role names
We’re simplifying the names of site roles in Webflow to make them easier to understand for all customers.

<p id="">Today, we’ve started rolling out updated names for the site roles offered in Webflow for all customers to make them easier to understand. Nothing about the capabilities of those roles has changed, just the names to make them more straightforward. Here’s the breakdown showing the previous names, updated names (in bold), as well as a few site roles that are new for Enterprise customers:</p><ul id=""><li id="">Site admin → <strong id="">Site manager</strong></li><li id="">Can design → <strong id="">Designer</strong></li><li id="">Can design (limited) → <strong id="">Limited designer</strong> [<em id="">available for Enterprise customers</em>]</li><li id=""><strong id="">Designer (needs approval)</strong> [<em id="">new role, available for Enterprise customers</em>]</li><li id=""><strong id="">Marketer </strong>[<em id="">new role, available for Enterprise customers</em>]</li><li id="">Can edit → <strong id="">Content editor</strong></li><li id="">Commenter → <strong id="">Reviewer</strong></li></ul><p id="">For more details on the capabilities of each site role, check out our <a href="<https://university.webflow.com/lesson/workspace-roles-and-permissions#site-level-roles-and-permissions>" id="">Webflow University article</a>.</p>