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Managing Multiple Claude Accounts for Clients (Freelancers & Agencies)

If you do client work, you might keep a separate Claude account per client — for clean billing, separate context, or because the client provides the account. The trouble is the Claude desktop app only lets you be logged into one at a time, so every client switch means logging out and back in. Across a busy day that's dozens of interruptions.

Here's how to keep every client account open at once, each isolated, each one click away.

The problem with one-account-at-a-time

The setup agencies use: a launcher with one window per account

Claude Accounts lets you register each client account by name — "Acme", "Globex", "Initech" — and opens each in its own isolated, always-logged-in window. Switch clients by clicking a name, not by signing in and out. Run several at once when you're working across projects.

It's $14 one-time, Mac and Windows, and there's nothing to manage beyond adding each account once.

Setup

  1. Get Claude Accounts.
  2. Add one account per client, naming each clearly.
  3. Click any client to open its window. Open as many as you need simultaneously.

Clean separation per client, no more login churn.

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Working across many AI agents too?

If you're a developer running Claude alongside other coding agents (Codex, Gemini, Aider) across multiple projects, look at DeckSpace — it runs every CLI agent you use in parallel panes, each on its own isolated git worktree, with a task board and a review gate. Claude Accounts keeps your accounts tidy; DeckSpace keeps your agents working in parallel.

FAQ

How many accounts can I add?

As many as you like.

Does each client account stay logged in?

Yes — sign in once per account, it persists.

Is this allowed?

Yes — it doesn't share logins or bypass limits; each account you already have simply gets its own window.