The signature feature of Account Gallery

One tab. Every account.

Multitab opens every account at once: one tab, many logins, side by side. Stop logging in and out of the same site. Get it in Account Gallery for Mac.

Free for up to 3 accounts · macOS 14 and later

One Multitab holding three Claude accounts side by side, each showing its own usage panel. A Multitab holding three Claude accounts side by side, in dark mode.

One Multitab. Three accounts of the same site, each signed in on its own.

The problem

You have more than one account. Your browser only lets you be one person at a time.

So you log out and log back in, all day, just to move between the same handful of sites. Work and personal. Two clients. Several social handles. The family's hotel points and airline accounts. Multitab ends the switching: it holds every account open at once.

What it is

A Multitab is one layout of many logins.

Pick a destination, choose how many accounts, and Multitab lays them out side by side in a clean tiled gallery. Each tile keeps its own signed-in session, so the same site can be open as a different account in every one.

Save the layout once. Reopen the whole set any time, or launch it by name straight from Spotlight or Alfred. That saved layout is a Multitab.

The New Multitab session dialog: one destination, opened in several isolated logins side by side.
1

Pick a site and a count

Name the Multitab, point it at a destination, and choose how many accounts to open.

2

Sign in once per tile

Each tile is its own isolated session. Sign in to a different account in each; they stay signed in.

3

Open it any time

Reopen the whole layout from the sidebar, or type its name in Spotlight to launch the gallery.

See it work

Every account, open and signed in.

One Multitab holds a set of accounts for the same site, each in its own session, all on screen together. Post from three social handles, compare award space across airlines, or check every family hotel account, without logging in and out.

Power tip: tile several AI accounts (Claude, ChatGPT) to compare answers and read each plan's usage at once. A built-in tool ranks which account to use first by how soon each one resets.

$ account-gallery/bin/optimize-usage

Account Gallery · Claude usage

Account              Weekly  Left   Resets   Session
....................................................
Claude (jpaez)         97%    3%     ~13h      0%
Claude (jason)        98%    2%   ~2d 21h    71%
Claude (meg)           91%    9%    ~3d 8h     0%

Recommendation
  Use now: Claude (meg)  (9% left, idle)
  Burn-down order: jpaez  meg
  Keep in reserve: meg  (resets ~3d 8h)
Where Multitab helps

One layout for every set of logins you keep open.

Social media managers

Run every handle at once: several X and LinkedIn profiles and a brand Instagram, side by side, no logging in and out.

Agencies and freelancers

Give each client a tile of their own: analytics, ad manager, and inbox, all signed in at once.

Points and award travel

Open your bank, airline, and hotel portals together and compare balances at the same time.

Frequent-flyer accounts

Check award space, upgrades, and miles across several airline accounts at once.

Hotel loyalty for the family

Your Marriott, your partner's Hilton, your parents' Hyatt, side by side, before you book.

Online stores and sellers

Keep each storefront and marketplace account in its own tile, all open at once.

Get Multitab

Multitab lives in Account Gallery.

It is the signature feature of Account Gallery, a native Mac browser built for living in more than one account. Free for three accounts; one-time $9.99 to go further.

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Account Gallery

Every account, side by side.

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Free for 3 accounts · $9.99 one-time for Pro · macOS 14 and later