Multiple Vinted accounts
Switch between your accounts
One browser profile per shop
You switch from one account to another by changing window, not by logging out of Vinted.
- Chrome → avatar at the top right → Add. On Brave, same idea from the profile menu. Google details the procedure here: manage multiple Chrome profiles.
- Name the profile after the shop.
- Install Vintedge in that profile, pair it with the same Vintedge account.
- Log in to the matching Vinted account.
One window = one account. The agents of all your shops run at the same time, each in its own profile, and the dashboard brings everything together.
Give each profile a different color and avatar, and pin each window to a desktop space. When three shops are running, knowing at a glance which one you are in avoids a lot of mistakes.
Do not switch by logging out of Vinted
It is possible, and it is discouraged. As long as an account is not logged in inside a window, its agents do not run and the dashboard orders aimed at it stay pending. On top of that comes the risk of acting on the wrong shop, because the panel lists keep the previous account's data in cache.
The reasons are detailed in How multi-account works.
What Vintedge reconfigures on its own
When the Vinted session changes, the extension detects it and updates the following without you having to do anything:
| Item | What happens |
|---|---|
| Vinted domain | If you move from .fr to .it, the calls change domain |
| Real-time stream | The message connection is cut and reopened on the right domain |
| Account link | The new account is attached to your subscription, if it was not already |
| Purchase history | An account never seen before triggers a full import of its purchases |
| Data tagging | Everything sent to the dashboard carries the new account |
| Dashboard orders | Those meant for the old account are refused until you go back to it |
What you have to do yourself after a switch
Refresh the panel lists. The Wardrobe, Purchases, Sales and Messages tabs still show the previous account's data until a refresh has happened. Click Refresh in each tab, or wait for the automatic sync.
This is the classic trap: you change account, you see the other shop's wardrobe, and you think everything is mixed up. It is not — you just have to refresh.
Check before a bulk action. Before a batch repost or a group send, glance at Settings → Account to confirm which account you are on.
The safeguard on the dashboard side
If you send a message from the dashboard while the browser is logged in to the wrong account, the extension refuses to carry out the order rather than sending it from the wrong shop. The order stays pending and will go out when a browser is logged in to the right account.
That is why listing publications can stay "Queued": they are waiting for a Chrome window logged in to the target account.