Q: Connected accounts clarification
Hello,
just saw the offer and it seems great. But just to clarify. The accounts limit goes against my own accounts or the accounts I can onboard the customers to?
So will the limit of 2 accounts e.g. prevent me from getting Google Ads, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Google Tag Manager.... and many more in 1 onboarding process?
Or is the limit set so that I can only have 1 Google Account linked on my side and on Meta Account? Because All others won't need an account connection anyways as far as I understand? And e.g. if i have fully stacked the deal i could also say i have 3 meta accounts that should be onboarded to the clients accounts and and e.g. 2 google accounts?
Connexify
Aug 14, 2025A: Hello, the connected accounts is about your accounts.
When you want to onboard a Meta product, we need your meta account too. Same for Google.
And this part is called Accounts. You can connect 2 Google accounts or 1 meta and 1 google i.e
It all depends on your use case.
Some of our clients want to gain access to two of their google accounts and that's why they would activate 2 google accounts.
There is no deal stacking available.
You only select the Tier fitting your needs.
Is an account the same as a platform? In other words, if I want to gain access to a client's Facebook Page, Google Analytics, Search Console, Business Profile, and Wordpress site, does that mean I need 3 or 5 accounts?
No — platforms and accounts are not the same.
• Platforms are the tools you want access to (e.g. Facebook Page, Google Analytics, Search Console, Business Profile, WordPress).
• Accounts are your user accounts that will be granted access to those platforms.
So if you want access to those 5 platforms, you’ll still just use your accounts (e.g. your Google account, your Meta account, your WordPres