Hi there,
I’m looking to build a website for a small business that will act as an employee/manager dashboard/portal. This company used to have a similar website, but it crashed and no one knows who or how it was built. This will be my first time creating a website like this, so I’m looking into a few different options, WordPress being at the forefront.
Features needed:
* Secure logins: ince the website will house sensitive docs (like employee contact info), I’ll need to overlook all of the logins so I can remove individual access if someone leaves the company (versus something like a membership site, where anyone can sign up)
* Tiered access to content: Some logins will have a higher tier of access than others (example: employees can access things like weekly schedules, memos, training videos, etc.; managers will access all of those things and more, like client information, employee QA, etc.)
* Ability to sign memos: on the old website, managers had the ability to post memos. Then, on the employee’s end, they could check a “sign” box, letting management know that they understood the memo. This was a way to communicate client account updates and make sure everyone was on the same page.
If anyone has any insight on plugins, etc., OR if you’ve had experience creating something like this, it would be greatly appreciated!
\* Edited after posting to add additional features/details\*
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Hi, I created something similar to this using [Profile Builder](https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/profile-builder/). This plugin allowed me to show/hide content based on user role. It was simple and worked, but it might not work for the more complicated features they are asking for. You might need multiple plugins to achieve what they want.
If you are trying to determine what technologies were used to build a site, try the [Wappalyzer](https://www.wappalyzer.com/) Chrome extension.
It sounds like they want some kind of HR software. They may want to use something like [BambooHR](https://www.bamboohr.com/g1/) instead of reinventing the wheel and building a site from scratch. (It would probably cost less too).