Have you ever run into this problem: you want to register multiple accounts on a platform to “farm” benefits or test different features, but temporary email sites either won’t load, or can’t generate Gmail addresses at all? And even if they occasionally work, you only get one or two addresses, which is far from enough.
Smart users have already moved on from temporary emails. There’s a more stable and efficient method—the Gmail variant trick. With just one Gmail account, you can derive thousands of “new email addresses,” register accounts freely on various platforms, and have all verification messages sent to your original inbox, making management simple and convenient.
Temporary email used to be the go-to tool for bulk registrations, but now it has more and more issues:
By contrast, the Gmail variant method is like giving your inbox a “clone skill”—stable, controllable, and all verification emails can be centrally managed. For anyone who needs to operate multiple accounts, this is the real productivity booster.
The core logic of Gmail variants is simple: platforms think you’re using different email addresses, but Gmail knows they all belong to the same account.
Assume your original email is example@gmail.com. You can create variants in the following ways:
Add dots (.)
e.xample@gmail.com ex.ample@gmail.com exa.mple@gmail.comAdd plus signs (+)
example+ai@gmail.com example+test123@gmail.com example+social@gmail.comTo registration platforms, these are all “new” email addresses that can be used to create separate accounts. But in the Gmail system, they are still the same inbox—all verification emails and OTP codes go to your original address.
This is the fundamental difference between Gmail variants and temporary email: temp-mails are disposable; Gmail variants let you manage long-term and trace everything at any time.
Editing variants manually is too slow. Let ChatGPT generate them for you automatically.
Open ChatGPT and enter a prompt like:
"Here is my Gmail: example@gmail.com. Please generate variants by adding dots (.) and plus signs (+). I need them to bulk-register accounts on multiple AI tools."
ChatGPT will quickly generate a batch of variants. If you need more, add:
"Please generate 1,000 Gmail variants and provide a download link."
After a short wait, ChatGPT will generate a file download link. Click it to get a TXT or CSV file containing 1,000 email variants.
You can directly use these variants for bulk registrations, and they are even more efficient when used with automation tools. For example, combined with the MasLogin anti-detect browser, each email variant corresponds to an independent browser environment, preventing your accounts from being linked and banned by platforms.
Gmail variants aren’t suitable for every platform, but they are very practical in the following scenarios:
AI tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Runway usually allow Gmail registration and offer free trial credits. With Gmail variants, you can:
If you’re a cross-border seller or content marketer, Gmail variants combined with the MasLogin anti-detect browser let you:
Short-video and article platforms usually limit posting frequency per account. By using Gmail variants to register multiple accounts, you can:
The biggest convenience of Gmail variants is centralized management of verification emails.
No matter which variant you use to register, all verification links and OTP codes are sent to your original inbox. You can:
This centralized approach is far more reliable than the disposable model of temporary email.
Although Gmail variants are powerful, they’re not a silver bullet. Keep these points in mind:
Certain platforms (especially in finance and payments) detect email variants and reject addresses with “.” or “+”. In that case:
If you register large numbers of accounts on the same platform in a short time using variants, you may trigger anti-abuse mechanisms. It’s better to:
The Gmail variant technique itself is legal, but abuse may violate platform terms of service. You should:
Gmail variants solve the “number of email addresses” problem, but to truly run large-scale accounts safely, you still need an anti-detect browser to prevent account linkage.
Even if you register accounts with different Gmail variants, if you operate them in the same browser environment, platforms can still identify you via:
The MasLogin anti-detect browser can create an independent browser environment for each account, thoroughly isolating these linking factors.
With this full setup, account survival rates and security improve dramatically.
Most platforms treat Gmail variants as different email addresses, but some (such as financial services) may detect them. Test beforehand and, if needed, combine them with tools like MasLogin to increase stealth.
In theory, unlimited. By combining dots and plus signs, you can generate thousands or even tens of thousands of variants—limited only by your needs.
No. All verifications go to your original inbox, and you can use Gmail filters to auto-categorize them. Management is very clear and organized.
The variant mechanism itself is legal. How you use it is what matters. Use it only for legitimate testing, learning, or business purposes, and avoid violating platform terms of service.
They’re ideal for cross-border e-commerce sellers, content creators, heavy AI-tool users, and marketers who need to operate multiple accounts. They work even better when combined with the MasLogin anti-detect browser.
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