WordPress already has a powerful role and capability system.
That is good.
But managing it is not always practical from the WordPress admin area.
The default roles work for simple sites: Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, Subscriber. But many sites need something more specific. A custom workflow may need a custom role. A user may need access to one area, but not another. A site owner may want to check which capabilities belong to which role without writing code.
The core system is there.
The missing part is a usable interface.
That is where atec User Roles fits in.
It uses the WordPress role concept and makes it easier to manage from inside the admin area. You can add, delete, and modify user roles, and adjust the capabilities assigned to them.
So this is not about replacing WordPress core.
It is about making WordPress roles easier to work with.
atec User Roles is available from atec Plugins:
https://atecplugins.com/
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