u/Sea-North7215

Is there a clean way to manage multiple tiktok and IG for business accounts?

I’ve been thinking about this lately because at first it feels pretty manageable, but once you start handling a few tiktok and Instagram accounts for business, things get messy faster than expected.

It’s not even just switching between accounts. It’s keeping each brand’s content separate, remembering what’s already been posted where, replying to comments without delays, and making sure you don’t accidentally mix up posts or ideas between accounts. When you’re juggling a few at the same time, it starts to pile up.

Just wondering what people actually do in this situation. Do you stick to a super organized manual system, or is there some setup or tool that actually helps keep everything in order without making it more complicated? Would be good to hear how others are handling multiple business accounts day to day. TIA

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u/Sea-North7215 — 3 days ago

Been trying to sort out a better way to run multiple platform/accounts.

Browser profiles were fine at first, but once you start adding more accounts, things get weird. Stuff overlaps, sessions act up, and it just feels messy after a while. Just trying to find something cleaner where each account stays separate and doesn’t mess with the others. TIA

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u/Sea-North7215 — 11 days ago

Trying to find a better way to run multiple accounts

I’ve been trying different setups because the usual browser profiles start to feel unreliable once you scale. It works at first, but eventually things start overlapping or acting weird between accounts. Right now I’m just looking for a cleaner setup where each account can run independently without affecting the others, something more stable long-term.

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u/Sea-North7215 — 14 days ago

Someone dropped a clip in a Discord server Im in maybe two weeks ago, said the new C1 update was handling fight choreography better. I watched it once, thought "sure, well see," and closed the tab.

Ive been trying to put together a high impact fight scene for a new character Im working on for a while now, I dont even want to say how long honestly. I cant get it to look anything passable on any tool Ive tried.

My first five or six renders were actualy hilarious, every time a punch was supposed to land, it either morphs into the other character or the action is just completley weightless and floaty. I screenshotted one of them cause the arm literaly detached at the elbow and floated off to the left like it had somewhere to be. I dont know why I found that funny but I did.

I almost gave up and decided to just do close-up faceshots to hide the lack of impact. I actualy went down a rabbit hole watching fight scene breakdowns on YouTube for like an hour at that point, completley unrelated, I was just frustrated and needed to feel productive somehow. Didnt help.

A few days later I was putting off a different project and figured Id give the C1 thing one more shot, low expectations. It took me quite a few tries and honestly I still dont fully understand what made the difference, but adding more description on the landing of the action, the follow-through, where the weight goes after impact, seemed to help. I mean, maybe? It could also just be that I got a good seed and I wont be able to reproduce it, I genuinley dont know.

I finaly got a hit that feels like it has actual weight. Limbs arent turning into noodles or morphing into the abyss, which at this point feels like a win. Its not going in a client reel or anything, but for personal work its fine.

I'll keep everyone posted if it holds up. Right now Id call it cautiously okay, not ready to change my whole workflow over one render.

u/Sea-North7215 — 17 days ago