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What are sub-users?
Sub-users let you share access to your server with other people without handing over your account. Each sub-user signs in with their own Falix account and can only do what you allow. When adding one you can start from a preset — Admin, Moderator, or Support — or pick Custom to choose individual permissions. The presets are just convenient starting points; you can fine-tune any of them.
How do I add a sub-user?
On the Subusers page click Add, then enter the person's email or username (either works). Choose a role preset or Custom, adjust the permission checkboxes, and confirm. If you have 2FA enabled, you will enter a verification code to finish. They get access immediately through their own account.
What permissions can I grant?
Permissions are grouped into categories including Server Control (console, commands, start/stop/restart), File Management (view, edit, create, delete, archives, SFTP), Databases, Backups, User Management, Ports & Proxy, Startup, Instances, Settings, Activity, Monitoring, Schedules, Firewall, Git, Billing, and Support. You can grant or clear each one individually, or grant a whole category at once.
How do I edit or remove a sub-user?
Click a sub-user to change their role or individual permissions and save, or click Revoke to remove their access instantly. With 2FA enabled you will confirm changes with a code. A sub-user who has the User Management permission can also add and edit other sub-users — but no one can change the server owner's access.
Can a premium member share their benefits with my server?
Yes. A premium user added as a sub-user on a free server can mark that server as premium, which shares premium benefits (and resources) with it while they remain a sub-user. This is a handy way for a premium friend to boost a server they help manage.
Do sub-user permissions limit what each person can do?
Yes — a sub-user can only perform actions covered by the permissions you grant; everything else is hidden or blocked. Grant the minimum each person needs (for example, console and start/stop for a helper) and avoid handing out File or User Management unless you trust them fully. See our knowledge base for more.