Tebex Accounts vs. Projects

Tebex provides a robust monetization platform for game creators and studios, allowing you to manage multiple storefronts under a single identity. This guide explains the difference between Tebex Accounts and Tebex Projects, and how to structure your setup for maximum flexibility and compliance.


What is a Tebex Account?

Your Tebex Account is your master login — a personal or business-level profile used to access all projects, manage your identity, and maintain platform credentials.

Key Characteristics

  • One Account per Creator: Each user or entity may only maintain one active Tebex Account.

  • Identity Verification: Only one identity verification is required. Additional accounts will be declined.

  • Personal or Business Representation: This account represents you (as an individual or organization) across all monetization activities.

Use Your Tebex Account To:

  • Access the Tebex Creator Dashboard

  • Manage your identity and billing information

  • Control global credentials and security settings


What is a Tebex Project?

A Tebex Project is an individual storefront or monetization instance under your account. Each project operates independently, with its own branding, configuration, and product catalog.

Key Characteristics

  • Unlimited Projects: Create as many projects as you need under one verified account.

  • Scoped Configuration: Each project supports its own payment settings, custom domain, branding, and server integration.

  • Reuse of Verification: Once your account is verified, all associated projects are covered — no need to repeat the process.

Use Projects To:

  • Run separate storefronts for multiple game servers, mods, or titles

  • Manage distinct monetization strategies across communities or regions

  • Maintain brand-specific themes, integrations, and customer experiences

Create a New Project →arrow-up-right


Best Practices

  • Always maintain a single Tebex Account to ensure account integrity, simplified onboarding, and policy compliance.

  • Use separate Projects to scale across games, servers, or business units while retaining centralized control.

  • Avoid creating multiple accounts to circumvent limits — this can delay approval or cause verification issues.


Need Help?

If you’re unsure how to structure your setup or need help creating new projects, visit the Tebex Knowledgebasearrow-up-right or reach out to supportarrow-up-right.

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