Agent - Settings
The Agent settings page lets you control which user roles have access to Agent mode and what they can do with it.
Accessing Agent Settings
Navigate to SleekAI > Agent in your WordPress admin to configure agent permissions.
Role-Based Permissions
By default, only Administrators have access to Agent mode. You can expand access to other roles and configure exactly what each role can do.
Each role can be expanded to reveal four permission toggles:
Use Agent
Allows users with this role to open and use Agent mode. This is the base permission required to access the agent panel at all.
Without this permission, the keyboard shortcut will not work and the user cannot access Agent mode.
Create Modes
Allows users to create their own custom modes. Custom modes are personal to the user who created them unless they choose to share them.
This is useful for power users who want to set up specialized workflows.
Share Modes
Allows users to share their custom modes with other users. When a mode is shared, it becomes available to all users who have the "Use Agent" permission.
This is useful for teams where one person creates optimized modes and shares them with the rest of the team.
Manage All Modes
Allows users to edit and delete modes created by other users. This is an administrative permission that should typically only be granted to administrators.
Users with this permission can see and manage all shared modes, not just their own.
Permission Examples
Content Team
For a content team where editors need to use Agent but shouldn't create custom configurations:
- Administrator: All permissions enabled
- Editor: Use Agent only
Development Team
For a development team where everyone creates and shares modes:
- Administrator: All permissions enabled
- Editor: Use Agent, Create Modes, Share Modes
Single Admin
For sites with a single admin who manages everything:
- Administrator: All permissions enabled
- All other roles: No permissions (default)
Custom Roles
If you have custom user roles (from plugins like Members or User Role Editor), they will appear in the Agent settings alongside the default WordPress roles.
You can configure permissions for custom roles the same way as built-in roles.