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July 3, 2026

How to create multiple Fiverr accounts in 2026 without profile chaos

How to create multiple Fiverr accounts in 2026 without profile chaos

Multiple Fiverr accounts sound like an easy way to split niches, teams or client work. The real version is stricter: Fiverr pays attention to duplicate sellers, reused payment details, similar gig texts and repeated technical signals. If your use case is not allowed by platform rules, do not build the workflow around bypassing them.

The right setup starts before the browser. One profile may be for buying, another for an agency operator, and a client workspace may be handled inside an approved process. When you truly need separate environments, each one needs clean boundaries: separate email, separate browser profile, separate proxy, different public materials and a real operational reason.

Check whether you really need another account

Fiverr is sensitive to one person creating several seller profiles for the same activity. This is not a minor technical issue. It can put accounts, order history and pending funds at risk during a review.

Before creating a new profile, write down why it exists. If the answer sounds like "get around a ban", "push the same gig twice" or "copy the main account", the foundation is weak. If the reason is role separation, client-side workspaces or clearly different business directions, you can plan the process more carefully.

Fiverr can compare a group of signals: IP address, cookies, localStorage, timezone, browser language, WebGL, Canvas, account behavior, similar gig descriptions, payment data and reused media. Incognito mode does not solve this. It clears some local history, but it does not create a new device.

Each workspace needs its own browser profile. In Afina, that profile keeps its own cookies, cache, fingerprint settings and proxy. This does not soften Fiverr's rules. It reduces everyday mistakes, like an operator opening two accounts from the same browser by accident.

Risk areaCommon mistakeBetter setup
emailusing aliases or similar addressescreate a separate inbox for each workspace
browserswitching through incognitouse a dedicated isolated profile
IPputting one VPN on all accountsassign a stable proxy per account
contentcopying gig texts and photoswrite unique material for the actual niche
paymentsreusing the same detailskeep financial data separated

This table is not a secret trick. It is basic hygiene. In multi-account work, the failures usually come from small repeated details nobody noticed.

How to prepare a new Fiverr profile

Start with the basics. A new workspace needs a separate email address, clean browser history, stable IP and public details that do not look copied. Do not reuse avatars, portfolio files, bio lines or reply templates. People can write in a similar style. But when everything matches at once, it looks artificial.

In Afina, create a dedicated account profile, attach a residential proxy or another quality proxy for the right location, then check timezone and language. After that, open Fiverr only from this profile. Not from your main Chrome. Not from another window "just for a minute".

How to prepare a new Fiverr profile

Daily discipline matters more than settings

One-time setup is not enough. You need a routine. One Fiverr account should always launch from one profile. One operator should know where their responsibility starts and ends. If a team handles several directions, keep a simple table: profile, email, proxy, niche, creation date, owner and allowed actions.

Do not launch all accounts at the same time every morning. Do not publish nearly identical gigs five minutes apart. Do not answer clients with templates that only change the name. These habits may feel efficient for the team, but they are bad for trust.

Afina helps as an operations layer: profiles can be grouped, tagged, bound to proxies, launched in separate sessions, and repeated steps can move into scripts and automation. But the process still has to make sense.

Where Afina fits into a Fiverr workflow

Afina Browser is useful when you work with a team, many client environments or several legitimate roles that should not share one browser. Each profile is separate: cookies, localStorage, IndexedDB, fingerprint and proxy do not bleed into other accounts.

That is useful for agencies, VA teams, marketplace operators and service businesses where one wrong login costs real money. Afina does not promise that any account will survive any review. It should not. Its job is more practical: less mess, better control, clear environment separation and a calmer team routine. You can start from the Afina download page.

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FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

Can you have multiple Fiverr accounts?

It depends on account type and the exact use case. Fiverr usually restricts duplicate seller accounts, so check platform policies first and do not build your process around rule bypassing.

Why is incognito mode not enough for Fiverr accounts?

Incognito mode does not create a separate device or change the browser's technical profile. It only reduces local session traces, while fingerprint, IP and behavior may still look connected.

What proxy should I use for a separate Fiverr profile?

For work accounts, a stable private or residential proxy that matches the profile location is usually the cleaner choice. One proxy should not be shared across several accounts.

Can Afina guarantee no Fiverr ban?

No. No browser can guarantee the outcome on an external platform. Afina helps isolate profiles, proxies, cookies and fingerprints, but Fiverr rules, account quality and operator behavior still matter.

What usually exposes linked accounts?

Repeated details do. Same payment data, similar descriptions, reused photos, shared IPs, mixed cookies and synchronized activity between profiles are common signals.

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Tymur Prykaznychenko

I’m one of Afina’s earliest contributors and a Web3 automation scripting specialist. I design scalable automation systems that help manage 2,000+ accounts and large wallet fleets without losing control or execution quality. I also teach scripting through streams and live sessions, focusing on practical architecture and repeatable workflows. I co-founded AfinaDAO, where published scripts now support 20,000–30,000 wallets across the community