Yes. Each store is set up separately — with its own keys, checkout settings and statistics — while all of them stay in one account. Staff can be given access by role instead of sharing one password.
When it helps
- Several projects or brands under one legal entity.
- Different sites with different ranges that need separate accounting.
- Test and live setups, so checks do not mix with real payments.
How to hand out access
- Give employees individual accounts instead of a shared password.
- Assign roles by task: payouts and registers for accounting, keys and webhooks for developers.
- Staff actions stay in the log — you can see who changed what.
What else a legal entity gets at onboarding is on the company acquiring page.