Before making any changes, it helps to know exactly where things live. Here's your map.

The three addresses you'll use

A quick analogy Think of your website like a store. Your main site is the storefront customers walk into. The WordPress login is the staff-only back door where you rearrange the shelves. CyberPanel is the building manager's office down the hall — you rarely need it, but it's there when you do.
What Address What it's for
Your live website Your domain (e.g. yourcompany.com) What visitors and customers see
WordPress login yourdomain.com/wp-admin Where you edit content — pages, posts, images, menus
CyberPanel login The address Kemet Group Consulting provided separately Email accounts, backups, technical settings
Bookmark, don't guess Save both login addresses as browser bookmarks. Typing a login URL from memory is a common source of confusion — an extra letter or missing slash sends you to an error page, not a security issue, just a wasted five minutes.

Your login credentials

When your website was handed off, Kemet Group Consulting provided you with a username and password for both WordPress and CyberPanel. If you don't have these, or can't find them, contact our support team — we can look up your username and help you reset your password.

  • Store your passwords in a password manager. Tools like 1Password, Bitwarden, or even your browser's built-in password manager are far safer than a sticky note or a plain text file. If your password manager offers to save your login the first time you sign in, say yes.
  • Never share your login by email or chat. If a teammate needs access, give them their own account instead of sharing yours (see Managing Your Account & Team). That way you always know who made which change.
  • Use a strong, unique password. Not one you use anywhere else. A password manager can generate one for you.
  • If you get locked out

    Don't panic — this happens to everyone eventually. See I Can't Log In in our FAQ for the fastest way to recover access, or contact support and we'll help you back in.

    Screenshot placeholder
    The WordPress login screen at yourdomain.com/wp-admin