I kind of do something similar using the heroku accounts plugin.

https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-accounts

I have three identities setup, one personal, one for my employer and a client 
one.  I also have aliases setup to switch between them ('personal', 'work', 
'clientx').

Once flipped you're effectively working as that other account.  This is 
essential for the use case you describe as well as things such as adding paid 
addons etc.

To save switching on existing projects, if you run  heroku accounts:set 
personal in a project root, then the git config marks it permenantly saving you 
from having to switch again.  

It works very well.  David @ Heroku should be proud ;)



Neil


On Thursday, 2 February 2012 at 16:43, Josh Coffman wrote:

>   Is it possible to add another account to manage a heroku account? For 
> example, a client has an account and would like me to manage it. I already 
> have an account of course. I've already been added to one of the apps, but we 
> need to create additional apps on heroku.
> 
> Thanks,
> Josh
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