Add CodeForce Access

Access guide

How to add CodeForce access without sharing your main password.

The safest way to work with CodeForce is to invite us as a separate user wherever possible, then remove access when the project is complete.

Use this email

contact@codeforce.us
This is the CodeForce access email to use for hosting, WordPress, course, website, and business tool invites.

Do not send passwords first

If the platform allows users, delegates, collaborators, or staff accounts, use that instead of sending your owner password.

Remove access later

After setup is complete, you can keep CodeForce for support or remove the user from your account settings.

Common access steps

Hosting account

Use delegates, collaborators, site users, or team members if your hosting company supports them. Invite contact@codeforce.us.

WordPress website

In WordPress, go to Users, Add New User. Use username codeforce, email contact@codeforce.us, and role Administrator for build or repair work.

Domain registrar

If CodeForce needs DNS access, add us as a delegate if available. If your registrar does not support delegates, we can handle this together on Zoom.

Google tools

For Google Business Profile, Search Console, Analytics, or Ads, add CodeForce as a user through the platform’s user/permissions area.

Send a quick message

After inviting us, text or email: platform name, account email, website/domain, and what you want us to do.

Best practice: Keep ownership in your name. CodeForce should be added as a helper, admin, delegate, or collaborator, not as the only owner.