How does the super admin create new roles?
Roles are fully definable. From the Access Control area, the super admin creates a new role with a name and description, then assigns it permissions. Because roles are data (not hard-coded), an organization can model exactly the roles it needs — "Warehouse Lead," "Returns Specialist," "Regional Finance" — rather than being forced into a fixed set. Once created, the role can be assigned to…
Roles are fully definable. From the Access Control area, the super admin creates a new role with a name and description, then assigns it permissions. Because roles are data (not hard-coded), an organization can model exactly the roles it needs — "Warehouse Lead," "Returns Specialist," "Regional Finance" — rather than being forced into a fixed set. Once created, the role can be assigned to users, and those users immediately get the layout and access the role's permissions define. The seeded Super Admin role is the exception: it always holds every permission and is protected from deletion.