> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.power.trade/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.power.trade/how-to-use-powertrade/subaccounts.md).

# Create & Manage Subaccounts on PowerTrade | Strategy Segmentation

- [Subaccounts Overview | Isolation, Margin & Transfers](https://support.power.trade/how-to-use-powertrade/subaccounts/subaccounts-overview.md): How subaccounts work: isolation, portfolio margining, internal transfers and best practices for risk control.
- [Create & Manage Subaccounts on Web | Names, Colors & Deletion](https://support.power.trade/how-to-use-powertrade/subaccounts/web-creating-managing-subaccounts.md): Use the Account Switcher to add, edit or delete subaccounts and manage funds and positions on desktop.
- [Fund Subaccounts on Web | Internal Transfers & Deposits](https://support.power.trade/how-to-use-powertrade/subaccounts/web-funding-subaccounts.md): Move funds between main and subaccounts instantly or deposit externally. No fees for internal transfers.
- [Create & Manage Subaccounts on Mobile | iOS & Android](https://support.power.trade/how-to-use-powertrade/subaccounts/mobile-creating-managing-subaccounts.md): Open, rename and color‑code subaccounts and switch easily on the PowerTrade mobile app.
- [Fund Subaccounts on Mobile | Internal Transfers & Deposits](https://support.power.trade/how-to-use-powertrade/subaccounts/mobile-funding-subaccounts.md): Transfer funds internally or deposit externally into a subaccount using the app’s wallet flow and QR codes.


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