We're Moving to a New Support Platform – Starting June 1st!

We’re excited to let you know that starting June 1st, we’ll be transitioning to a new support system that will be available directly on our product websites – Amelia, wpDataTables, and Report Builder. In fact, the new support platform is already live for Amelia and wpDataTables, and we encourage you to reach out to us there.

You'll always be able to reach us through a widget in the bottom right corner of each website, where you can ask questions, report issues, or simply get assistance.

While we still do not offer live support, a new advanced, AI-powered assistant, trained on our documentation, use cases, and real conversations with our team, is there to help with basic to intermediate questions in no time.

We're doing our best to make this transition smooth and hassle-free. After June 1st, this current support website will redirect you to the new "Contact Us" pages on our product sites.

Thanks for your continued support and trust – we’re excited to bring you an even better support experience!

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  • Lars started the conversation

    When cofiguring the users - what of WordPress User can be selected? For example I have an admin which does not show

  • [deleted] replied

    Hi Lars,

    Thanks for your message.

    You can connect Amelia employees to WordPress users only if they have Amelia Employee role in your WP Users (roles). If you need your WP users to have different roles as well, you can use some plugin for this, like for example User Role Editor. 

    So, you need to create WordPress users and then give them Amelia Employee role in WP Users and then when you create employees in Amelia you will be able to connect them to WP users. 

    If the user is an Administrator, the y can't be connected to employees in Amelia, and they don't need to be connected, as they already have access and permissions to do anything in WordPress, and in Amelia as well. The WP Connection is only useful when employees don't have any user role in WP, so to give them access/permissions this user role gives them in Amelia - Amelia Employee user role - and to connect them to that employee so they can see their own profile/appointments/events in Amelia. 

    You can read more about user roles in Amelia here and about roles settings here

    If you have any further questions feel free to ask. 


  • [deleted] replied

    Hi Lars,

    Thanks for your message.

    You can connect Amelia employees to WordPress users only if they have Amelia Employee role in your WP Users (roles). If you need your WP users to have different roles as well, you can use some plugin for this, like for example User Role Editor. 

    So, you need to create WordPress users and then give them Amelia Employee role in WP Users and then when you create employees in Amelia you will be able to connect them to WP users. 

    If the user is an Administrator, the y can't be connected to employees in Amelia, and they don't need to be connected, as they already have access and permissions to do anything in WordPress, and in Amelia as well. The WP Connection is only useful when employees don't have any user role in WP, so to give them access/permissions this user role gives them in Amelia - Amelia Employee user role - and to connect them to that employee so they can see their own profile/appointments/events in Amelia. 

    You can read more about user roles in Amelia here and about roles settings here

    If you have any further questions feel free to ask.