{"section":"tracks","requestedLocale":"en","requestedSlug":"como-a-conta-se-relaciona-as-paginas-do-site","locale":"en","slug":"como-a-conta-se-relaciona-as-paginas-do-site","path":"docs/en/tracks/vtex-modules-getting-started/accounts-and-permissions/como-a-conta-se-relaciona-as-paginas-do-site.md","branch":"main","content":"One of the first things you need to do on your website is to _link it to an account name_. This process is called **binding**.\n\n**Website binding** bridges the gap between CMS and the information defined in the accounts and permissions module. It states that an **account name** (configured in the accounts module) is linked to the folder and file structure of a particular **Website** (built in CMS).\n\nTo link it, check out our [article about linking an account name to a website.](/en/docs/tutorials/linking-an-account-name-to-a-website-binding)\n\n\n![Binding](https://cdn.statically.io/gh/vtexdocs/help-center-content/refs/heads/main/docs/en/tracks/vtex-modules-getting-started/contas-e-permissoes/como-a-conta-se-relaciona-as-paginas-do-site_1.png)\n\nThe configuration shown above is for when you want an account to have more than one store.\n\n**Multi-store** or multi-domain is a resource used to manage more than one store within the same VTEX admin panel.\n\nThis feature is usually used when a store has more than one brand but they all have similar logistics and payment methods, or when the store needs another environment, for example for B2B sales.\n\nA **binding** is made for each store in the **Multi-store** option. Check out our [article on multi-store and multi-domain](/en/docs/tutorials/managing-a-multistore) to configure this option."}