Lightweight tool for cloning apps, managing separate accounts, and hiding them in a Private Zone
Lightweight tool for cloning apps, managing separate accounts, and hiding them in a Private Zone
Vote (12 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Qilu Tech
Version 4.2.2
Works under Android
Also known as DualSpace Lite
Vote
(12 votes)
Developer
Qilu Tech
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
4.2.2
Also known as
DualSpace Lite
Pros
- Lets you run multiple accounts of supported apps on one device
- Good for separating work and personal profiles, including WhatsApp on dual SIM phones
- Lite design with smaller installation size and lower resource usage
- Simple, easy-to-understand interface
- Private Zone adds discretion by hiding and quietly running cloned apps
- Free core features, with a low-cost premium upgrade that removes ads
Cons
- Works with only a limited selection of apps
- Occasional random crashes affect reliability
- Google account integration for message backups can fail
- Lack of clear guidance when backup issues occur
- Ads in the free version may bother some users
Dual Space Lite - Multiple Accounts Clone App is a free Android utility from Dualspace that lets you run more than one account of the same app on a single device at the same time. By creating separate copies of supported apps, it helps you bypass one-account-per-device limits that many online services and platforms impose.
It suits people who juggle different identities or roles, such as those who want to keep work and personal chats, email, social networks, or game profiles apart, as well as anyone who needs an extra layer of discretion through its privacy features.
Managing multiple accounts without a second phone
Many online services restrict you to one account per device, which can be frustrating if you maintain separate profiles. Dual Space Lite addresses this by cloning selected apps so each clone can sign in to a different account.
You might keep your work and private email separate, maintain public and private social media profiles, or manage several game logins. Both instances run side by side, and you can jump between them with a single tap, so there is no need to constantly log out and back in.
On dual SIM phones, the app is particularly handy. You can, for example, keep personal and work WhatsApp accounts active on the same device, each tied to a different phone number, without carrying a second handset.
Lite by name, light on resources
As the Lite edition, this version focuses on a smaller installation size and reduced use of system resources compared with more heavyweight solutions. That keeps the impact on storage and memory modest, which is helpful if you want multi-account features without a bulky utility sitting on your device.
Day-to-day use reflects that lean approach. Dual Space Lite is designed to be straightforward, avoiding unnecessary complexity. Creating and managing cloned apps feels accessible even if you are not interested in tweaking lots of technical settings.
Private Zone for discreet app use
A standout feature is its Private Zone. This mode allows you to run selected apps quietly, without obvious traces left on the device. In practice, that gives you a more discreet environment for sensitive accounts, reducing the visibility of what you run inside Dual Space Lite.
This can be useful if you share your phone, want to keep certain accounts out of sight, or simply prefer a cleaner app drawer. Rather than broadcasting every cloned app on the main screen, Private Zone keeps them tucked away and running in the background.
Performance, crashes, and reliability
While the app aims to be light and convenient, it is not flawless. It only supports a limited range of apps, so there is no guarantee that every game, email client, or social service you use can be cloned. If your key app is not on the supported list, Dual Space Lite will not help much.
There are also stability concerns. The app can suffer from occasional random crashes. When that happens, you may need to reopen your clones and potentially lose what you were doing. For users who rely on constant uptime for work chats or important conversations, these interruptions can be a real drawback.
Backup issues and account integration
Message backup is an area where Dual Space Lite feels less polished. Linking a Google account in order to back up messages may not work reliably, and you can run into situations where you are unable to add your Google account at all.
If you depend on email-based backups to protect your chat history, this limitation is more than a minor nuisance. Without a functioning connection to your Google account, you are left without an easy way to store or restore conversations from the cloned environment. Guidance on resolving this problem can also feel lacking, which adds to the frustration.
Free version, ads, and premium upgrade
Dual Space Lite is available as a free app, supported by advertising. For some users the ads are a fair trade-off, since the core cloning and Private Zone features are accessible at no cost.
If you prefer an ad-free experience, you can upgrade to a premium version for a relatively small fee. Removing ads makes everyday use smoother and less distracting, and for users who rely on multiple accounts for work and personal life, paying once to get rid of interruptions can feel like a worthwhile upgrade.
Overall verdict
Dual Space Lite - Multiple Accounts Clone App offers a practical way to run multiple accounts of the same app on one Android phone, with a particular strength in keeping work and personal identities separate. Its light footprint, straightforward interface, and Private Zone give it a clear appeal, especially if you want simple cloning without a complex learning curve.
However, the limited number of supported apps, occasional crashes, and unresolved issues with Google account message backups keep it from being a perfect solution. If your key apps are supported and you value simplicity, it is a strong candidate, especially with the option to remove ads via a modest premium upgrade. Just be prepared for some rough edges in stability and backup functions.
Pros
- Lets you run multiple accounts of supported apps on one device
- Good for separating work and personal profiles, including WhatsApp on dual SIM phones
- Lite design with smaller installation size and lower resource usage
- Simple, easy-to-understand interface
- Private Zone adds discretion by hiding and quietly running cloned apps
- Free core features, with a low-cost premium upgrade that removes ads
Cons
- Works with only a limited selection of apps
- Occasional random crashes affect reliability
- Google account integration for message backups can fail
- Lack of clear guidance when backup issues occur
- Ads in the free version may bother some users