The Admin AreaThe Admin Area is the portal that admins access when they work within WHMCS. The WHMCS Admin Area has over 125 interface or feature pages, each often containing multiple sub-interfaces.
Security QuestionsSecurity questions add an extra level of security for users. During password resets, the system uses them to verify the user's identity.
NotificationsWHMCS integrates with popular team communication apps, including Slack® and HipChat™, to allow WHMCS to notify you in real time as events occur.
My AccountFrom any page in the Admin Area, the currently-logged-in admin can quickly access and change their account and security settings.
Add or Edit an Administrator RoleUse administrator roles to set permissions for individual admins, like managing invoices, running module commands, or viewing logs.
Configure an Admin AvatarAdd a custom Gravatar to display for your admin account in the Admin Dashboard's Staff Online widget and in the Accounts menu.
Disable Admin NotificationsReconfigure administrator role permissions to stop the system from sending system email notifications to that role's assigned admins.
Disable an AdminDisable an admin on your WHMCS installation. This prevents them from logging in to the Admin Area and removes them from report output.
Edit an AdminEdit an existing admin. You can change their admin roles, permissions, and assigned departments.
Log In to the Admin AreaLog in to use WHMCS's many Admin Area interfaces and features and to manage system configuration, billing, support tickets, and more.
Reset an Admin PasswordIf an admin forgets their password, you can reset it using the link on the Admin Area login page or by changing it in the database.
Enable 2FA for AdminsConfigure two-factor authentication (2FA) for Admin Area logins. 2FA enhances security by adding a second step to the login process.
Log In Without a Backup CodeYou can restore access to the Admin Area or Client Area after the loss of a two-factor authentication (2FA) device and backup code.
Log In Without a TokenIf users or admins lose their two-factor authentication (2FA) device, they can regain access to WHMCS using their 2FA backup code.