How to Manage Multiple Threads Accounts From One Dashboard
If you run a personal account, a brand, and a couple of client accounts, you already know the pain: logging in, logging out, losing track of what posted where. Here's how to manage all your Threads accounts from a single place in 2026 — and actually get your evenings back.
Is managing multiple Threads accounts allowed?
Yes. Managing accounts you're authorized to operate — your own, your brand's, or your clients' — through the official Threads API is a legitimate, supported use. It's exactly what professional tools like Buffer, Hootsuite and ThreadsHub are built for. What you want to avoid is spammy behavior (blasting identical content everywhere at machine speed) — managing real accounts professionally is fine.
The problem with juggling logins
- You waste time switching between accounts all day.
- You forget which account you've already posted to.
- Your analytics live in five different places, so you never get the full picture.
- Sharing access with a teammate means sharing passwords — a security nightmare.
The fix: one dashboard for everything
With ThreadsHub, you connect every account once and run them all from a single screen.
1. Connect your accounts
Each account is connected through the official Meta login (OAuth) — you never type a password into ThreadsHub, and you can disconnect any account at any time. The Free plan supports 1 account, Pro up to 20, and Agency removes the cap entirely.
2. Post to one, several, or all
Write a post, pick which accounts it goes to, and publish or schedule it. Each account gets its own thread — post the same content to all of them, or tailor it per account, whichever works best for you.
3. See per-account analytics in one place
Views, likes, replies and reposts for every account, on one chart. Agencies can even export a clean, client-ready PDF report in a click.
4. Add your team without sharing passwords
On the Agency plan, you can invite editors and viewers to a shared workspace. Each member logs in with their own account, and you control exactly what they can do (publish, reply, manage accounts, use AI…) — no shared credentials, ever.
Run all your Threads accounts from one place
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