Running a few different Snapchat accounts for work, each one built around a separate niche and audience. One goes out under a specific brand, another is tied to a content project, third one is for a different direction entirely. Switching between them manually all day is a pain and the bigger concern is that Snapchat tends to get suspicious when multiple accounts are being run from the same device. Has anyone figured out a stable way to manage this kind of setup without accounts getting flagged or banned?
Snapchat is pretty territorial about this stuff compared to other platforms. Even just logging into two accounts from the same phone in the same day can trigger a review. A lot of people try dual-app tools or cloned app versions but those tend to be buggy and Snapchat updates patch around them pretty regularly. The more sustainable approach is keeping each account in a completely isolated environment rather than trying to juggle them on one device or one browser.
Antidetect browsers are built exactly for this kind of situation. Each account gets its own browser environment with a unique digital fingerprint, different timezone, different user agent, the whole picture. From Snapchat's side it genuinely looks like three separate people on three separate devices. There's a thorough breakdown of the whole multiple accounts setup worth going through here https://gologin.com/blog/can-you-have-multiple-snapchat-accounts/ . Covers the antidetect browser approach in depth and explains why it holds up better than the workarounds most people try first.