Want a second TikTok account for a business, a side project, or just to separate personal and public posts? TikTok makes it easy to create and switch between multiple accounts on one device. Below I’ll walk you through everything: exact steps for the app and web, account setup tips, how to switch, and important safety and recovery notes.
- On the TikTok app (iOS & Android): you can add a new account from your profile and switch between accounts without logging out.
- On the web: you can create an account, but switching between multiple accounts is easiest on the app.
- You’ll need: an email address, phone number, or a third-party login (Google, Apple, Facebook) not already tied to another TikTok account — or you can verify using the same phone/email depending on TikTok’s prompts.
Create a second account in the TikTok app (best method)
- Open TikTok and tap your Profile (bottom right).
- Tap your username at the top of the screen (or the down arrow next to it).
- If you don’t see the arrow, tap the three horizontal lines (hamburger) → Settings and privacy → Switch account / Add account.
- Tap Add account.
- Choose how to sign up:
- Use phone or email — enter a different email or phone number (recommended for account recovery).
- Or use Continue with Google / Apple / Facebook / Twitter — pick an account not already linked to TikTok, or follow prompts to create one.
- Follow the on-screen steps to set username, password (if using email), and profile details.
- Complete any verification (SMS code or email link) TikTok asks for.
You now have two accounts on the app. Repeat to add more.
Create an account on TikTok.com (web)
- Go to tiktok.com and click Log in → Sign up.
- Choose email/phone or third-party login and follow the prompts.
- Web sign-up works, but switching between multiple accounts is easier in the mobile app.
How to switch between accounts
- On the mobile app: Profile → tap your username at the top → choose the account you want.
- Or: Profile → three lines → Settings and privacy → Switch account.
Switching is instant and keeps separate feeds, drafts, and settings for each account.
Manage profiles, notifications & settings
- Each account has separate profile info, privacy settings, and drafts.
- To manage notifications for one account, switch to that account and update Settings and privacy → Push notifications.
- To convert an account into a Business or Creator profile: Profile → three lines → Settings and privacy → Manage account → Switch to Pro Account.
Username, branding and content tips
- Use a distinct username for each account so followers know the purpose (e.g., @yourname and @yournameBiz).
- Keep profile photos and bios clear about which account is personal vs. business.
- Use different content schedules and playlists so audiences don’t mix.
- Consider separate email addresses for account recovery and business notifications.
Verification, security and recovery
- Verify each account with an email or phone number — this helps when you lose access.
- Turn on Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for each account: Settings and privacy → Security → Two-step verification.
- If you lose access, TikTok will ask for the email/phone tied to that specific account — keep them up to date.
Common problems & fixes
- Email/phone already used: you can’t reuse the same email/phone for a new account unless TikTok allows it via a third-party login flow. Use a different email or a third-party sign-in.
- Verification code not arriving: check spam, ensure correct number, or request the code again after a short wait.
- Device limit / suspicious activity block: sometimes TikTok flags too many accounts on the same device. If blocked, follow TikTok’s in-app help and don’t try to bypass rules (see safety note).
Legal, safety and policy notes
- Age limits: TikTok requires users to meet minimum age requirements. Don’t create accounts for underage users.
- Don’t use accounts to evade bans or break rules. Creating another account to get around a suspension can lead to more enforcement.
- Respect privacy and copyright when posting.
Quick checklist before you start
- New email or phone number for recovery (recommended).
- Decide which login type you’ll use (email, phone, Google, Apple, etc.).
- Prepare profile photo and bio for the new account.
- Plan how you’ll manage notifications or content between accounts.
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