You can define using our custom capabilities, which user role has access to a particular plugin configuration screen.
Settings page
Here is the list of SEOPress capabilities for every settings page:
seopress_manage_dashboardseopress_manage_titles_metasseopress_manage_social_networksseopress_manage_xml_html_sitemapseopress_manage_analyticsseopress_manage_instant_indexingseopress_manage_advancedseopress_manage_botseopress_manage_licenseseopress_manage_proseopress_manage_schemasseopress_manage_tools
You can allow a user to access a specific settings page from SEO, Advanced, Security tab, SEOPress settings pages section.
For each page, check the authorized role then save.
Redirections
SEOPress capabilities for Redirections post type:
delete_others_redirectionsdelete_published_redirectionsdelete_redirectionsedit_others_redirectionsedit_redirectionspublish_redirectionsread_private_redirections
Schemas
SEOPress capabilities for Schemas post type:
delete_others_schemasdelete_published_schemasdelete_schemasedit_others_schemasedit_schemaspublish_schemasread_private_schemas
SEOPress Insights
Custom capabilities for every SEOPress Insights admin page:
seopress_insights_manage_backlinksseopress_insights_manage_competitorsseopress_insights_manage_dashboardseopress_insights_manage_licenseseopress_insights_manage_rankingsseopress_insights_manage_settings
To add /remove these capabilities, we recommend the use of User Role Editor (it’s free and available on w.org repository). It’s super easy to apply capabilities on a specific user role.
Once User Role Editor installed and activated, go to Users, User Role Editor.
Select a user role from the list and check the desired capabilities.
Then Update to save the changes.