Guide
How to post on TikTok on Spreenity
TikTok on Spreenity is a separate publishing channel. You can prepare a photo or video, add content, check the creator's account and complete the required settings before sending the post. The bottom line is that publishing on TikTok should not be an automatic submission of a sketch without control: before publishing, you see the account, the material, the description and the required selections.
Last updated: 06/18/2026 16:04 • about 6 min read
Start with your connected TikTok account
First, connect TikTok in the "Accounts" tab. Spreenity shows the required posting information before redirecting to TikTok, and once connected, it checks the creator details needed in Composer.
In composer, pay attention to the visible account context. If you see the correct name of the creator, it is easier to avoid publishing on the wrong profile.

Choose the right material type
TikTok on Spreenity accepts a photo or video post. Don't plan a text post without material, because TikTok is a visual channel and this type of publication is not the right format here.
- Choose a photo when the message is simple: a novelty, a product, the effect of a service, a menu, an available date or a quick offer.
- Choose video when movement, process, showing a place, a short presentation of a service or more dynamic material are important.
- Before publishing, check whether the material is yours, whether it looks good in vertical viewing and whether it matches the description.
The simplest choice
If you're not sure, start with one strong photo or short video and a simple description. It is better to publish one clear material than to mix several topics in one post.
Complete the description and title
The common post content can be used as a TikTok description, but if you have multiple channels, you can prepare a separate version for TikTok. A short opening that immediately tells you what the recipient will see or what they can do works well.
- Start with specifics: what you are showing, who the offer is for or what is new.
- Add 2-4 matching hashtags in your TikTok content rather than copying the full list from Instagram.
- If you use a TikTok title, treat it as a short description of your topic, not a place for a long sales copy.
If you use AI in Spreenity, treat the result as a sketch. Before publishing, read the text, remove exaggerated promises and match the language to real material.
Manually select privacy and interactions
Before posting, you choose the privacy level available for your TikTok account. Spreenity doesn't treat this as a hidden decision: the choice is visible in TikTok's settings before publishing.
This is where you check your interaction settings, such as comments. Some options may not be available for a given post type or may be due to options returned by TikTok.
Don't skip this step
If privacy, creator details, or required settings are not ready, posting to TikTok should be stopped until the settings are corrected.
Flag commercial content when appropriate
If the post promotes you, your company, product, service, brand or collaboration with another entity, please check the commercial content marking section. This is especially important for promotions, offers, barter and sponsored materials.
- Your own promotion of a company or service requires different thinking than neutral topicality.
- Collaboration with a brand or third party requires careful marking.
- If you are not sure whether the material is commercial, it is better to go back and check the purpose of the post before publishing.

Please check the preview before sending
Spreenity shows confirmation before publication. This is the last moment to check the selected channel, material, TikTok account, title, description, privacy and tags. If something looks wrong, go back to editing instead of forcing it to post.

Good final inspection
It's safest to post only when the content, description, account and TikTok settings match. TikTok likes short, consistent content, but it's still worth maintaining full control over what you send.
Shortlist before publication
- The correct TikTok account is connected.
- The post has a photo or video, not just text.
- The description is short, specific and matches the material.
- The privacy level is selected.
- Commercial content is flagged if the post is promotional in nature.
- Preview and confirmation show what you want to publish.
If you are unsure about any point, please correct your post before posting. This ensures that TikTok remains part of an orderly process, rather than a separate place where it's easy to click too quickly.
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