How it works
Each account is fully independent:
Its own wallet balance
Its own order history and dashboard
Its own team access settings
No overlap with other accounts under your login
For agencies and freelancers running link building for multiple
clients, this means:
Dedicated accounts — each client has their own balance, order history, and dashboard
Clean financials — invoicing is straightforward because each account's spend is entirely separate
No cross-contamination — Client A's budget and data never touches Client B's
Project-specific team roles — you control who sees what, per account
All accounts live under your single login. Switch between them from
the Account menu in the top left corner.
Setting up a new account
Click your account name in the top left (shown as Account / [Your Name])
A panel opens showing your existing accounts and a Search accounts field.
Click + Create new account.
The Create New Account modal opens — enter your Account Name.
Click Create Account.
Top up that account's balance independently — each account has its own separate wallet and transaction history.
Repeat for each client or project. Switch between them anytime from the same top-left menu.
Keeping finances clean
Because each account has its own balance and transaction history,
invoicing is straightforward. Client A's spend is entirely separate from Client B's — no need to manually split reports or reconcile shared budgets.
Keeping reporting clean
Because each account has its own dashboard and transaction history, pulling a client's campaign report is straightforward — it's all scoped to their account already. No filtering, no separating shared spend.
Assigning team access per account
You can use Multi-User Access within each account to give team members or clients visibility into the right projects only. Someone managing Client A doesn't need to see Client B's campaigns.
For more on how roles and permissions work, see How to Invite Your Team to an Account.
Giving clients visibility without giving them full access
You don't need to share your login for a client to see their campaign progress. Use Multi-User Access to invite them directly to their account with a defined role. They log in with their own credentials and see only what's relevant to them — no access to other client accounts, no password sharing.
💡 Running more than a handful of accounts? Our managed
service may be worth considering — your account manager handles
campaign execution across all your clients while you maintain
oversight. See What's the Difference Between Self-Serve and Managed?
💡 Next step: How to Invite Your Team to an Account
