Use cases · Creators
Creator setups worth stealing
Brand channel and personal kept apart. Clip and post from the right account. Keep the money side in its own window. The routing rules creators run.
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Channels & brands
Your channels, never crossed
Your brand channel signs in here, your personal one over there. Studio and Google open in the right account, every time.
Brand channel in its own profile
YouTube Studio and your channel open signed into the brand account, in a profile of their own. Your personal Google stays elsewhere.
Almost every creator runs a brand Google account alongside a personal one, and Google's account chooser loves to drop you into the wrong identity. Routing Studio and channel links to a dedicated profile means you upload and reply as the right channel, with no re-auth.
Two brands, two profiles
Running channels for more than one brand? Each one's dashboard, email, and socials open in its own profile.
Managing more than one brand means more than one set of logins. A profile per brand keeps each one's analytics, comments, and uploads cleanly apart, so nothing posts from the wrong account.

Make & post
Clip and post from the right account
Your AI clipping tools open where the footage lives. Socials open signed into the handles you actually post from.
Your clipping pipeline, end to end
Opus Clip, Descript, and CapCut open in the profile where your brand YouTube and Drive already live, so import to export just works.
AI clipping tools pull source video from your brand YouTube and Drive and push shorts back to brand socials. They only work end to end when the browser is signed into the right identity. Routing them to your creator profile keeps the whole chain connected.
Post from the right handle
X, Instagram, TikTok, and Threads open signed into your creator accounts, in one browser kept for posting and replies.
Mixing personal scrolling and brand posting in one session is how a personal take ends up on the company account. A dedicated posting browser keeps the right handles loaded and the wrong post unsent.

The business side
Keep the money side behind its own door
Your newsletter, memberships, and storefront open in your business profile, tied to your payout login, away from where you create.
Newsletter and memberships in your money profile
Beehiiv, Substack, Kit, and Patreon open in your business profile, signed into the account tied to your payouts.
Newsletter and membership platforms hold your subscriber data and revenue admin, and are often shared with a team. Routing them to a dedicated business profile keeps your money tools in one place, never a wrong-account login.
Link-in-bio and storefront, one login
Stan, Beacons, and Linktree open in the same business profile as your seller account and payouts.
Your link-in-bio is your checkout page, tied to your seller and payout login. Routing it to your business profile means editing the store is one click, not an account switch.

Run your channel like a studio
Copy a setup or build your own. BrowserFairy opens the next link in the account you actually meant.
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