> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://storekit.com/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Managing Multiple Stores

> Create and manage additional stores under one storekit account. Each store has its own menu, hours, settings, and payouts — built for multi-location.

You can run multiple stores from a single storekit account. Each store has its own menu, settings, opening hours, and payment configuration.

## Adding a New Store

1. From your dashboard, click on your **store list** in the top navigation
2. Click **Create Store**
3. Configure the new store's details — name, address, currency, and timezone
4. Set up the menu, opening hours, and payment settings for the new store

## What's Independent Per Store

Each store is configured separately:

| Setting            | Shared or Independent                            |
| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------ |
| **Menu**           | Independent — each store has its own menu        |
| **Opening hours**  | Independent                                      |
| **Store settings** | Independent                                      |
| **Payment setup**  | Independent (can share the same payment account) |
| **Branding**       | Independent                                      |
| **Reports**        | Filterable by store                              |
| **Users**          | Shared — users can access multiple stores        |

## Shared Payment Account

If your stores operate under the same legal entity, they can share the same payment account. This avoids setting up separate payment processing for each location.

See [storekit Payments Setup](/guides/payments/storekit-payments-setup#multiple-stores) for details on connecting multiple stores to one payment account.

## Reporting Across Stores

Reports can be filtered by individual store or viewed across all stores. This gives you both per-location and aggregate performance data.

## User Access

Users on your account can be granted access to one or more stores. This lets you:

* Give managers access only to their location
* Allow owners to see all stores
* Assign different roles per store

<Tip>
  When setting up a new store, consider duplicating settings from an existing store as a starting point, then adjusting for the new location's specific needs.
</Tip>
