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Brand NEW to Email Marketing

  • May 28, 2026
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Hi everyone! My name is Isaac and I am brand new to email marketing. My goal is to build an email marketing business where I become the email marketer for small businesses who sign me on monthly or multi-month retainers for me to manage and run their email marketing campaigns and flows. What I want to know is how can i use Klaviyo to manage multiple businesses and email lists. I have started by creating a dummy businesses to practice making a welcome flow. Now when i get my first client, how will that work and then moving forward when I acquire additional clients, where do i organize that in Klaviyo? Thank you all so much! This looks like such an amazing community to learn from!

 

Isaac

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CRM Global
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  • May 31, 2026

Hello Isaac, welcome to the community!

One of the first things I’d recommend is joining the Klaviyo Partner Program. It’s free to join and gives you access to training, certifications, partner resources, and a partner dashboard that makes it much easier to manage multiple client accounts as your business grows.

 

For client management, each business will have its own separate Klaviyo account and subscriber list. Rather than creating all of your clients inside one account, you’ll typically have each client invite you as a user to their Klaviyo account. Once you’ve been added, you can easily switch between client accounts from within Klaviyo and manage their campaigns, flows, segments, and reporting separately.

 

As you bring on more clients, the Partner Dashboard becomes especially useful because it provides a centralized view of all the accounts you have access to, along with account health and growth opportunities.

 

You’re already doing the right thing by creating a test account and building flows. I’d also recommend spending some time with the Klaviyo Academy courses and certifications. They’re great preparation before taking on your first client.