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# Adding Profiles

An admin account can be connected to multiple profiles. Each profile represents an event organizer/venue, business, or brand you want to grow and manage using Eventbrite Boost.

![](/files/-Mf9CJ1wvKkiQnfhGO0x)

Adding an account profile is easy. You may have already encountered the *Add account* interface when you first signed up. It looks like the image above.&#x20;

Once you've added the account you want to manage, you'll see all your accounts on the right-hand menu by hovering over your avatar and name. Add more accounts at any time by clicking the *Add Account* on the right-hand menu.

![](/files/-Mf9ClVJ_h0XfXsvz1_Q)

## That's it! You can continue to add more profiles or start creating your campaigns.


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