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How to See Who Favorited Your Video on TikTok

Published October 2, 2024

When someone favorites your video on TikTok, it’s a good sign that they enjoyed it enough to save it for later. Many users find themselves wondering who exactly is favoriting their videos on TikTok, as well. The bad news is that TikTok doesn’t have a built-in way to see this information. The good news is that there are some other ways to potentially figure it out.

Can You See Who Favorited Your Video?

First things first: TikTok does not currently let users see who has favorited their videos. While you can check the number of people who liked or commented on your videos, TikTok doesn’t offer a way to see a list of users who have added your video to their favorites.

This might come as a bit of a letdown for creators who are eager to know who’s engaging with their content in this way, but it’s likely TikTok has chosen to keep this information private to maintain user privacy and anonymity when it comes to favorites.

What Can You Track on TikTok

Even though you can’t see exactly who favorited your video, TikTok does offer several ways to track how your videos are performing. Here’s a rundown of the metrics you can monitor:

Likes

The number of likes your video receives is a clear indicator of how much people enjoy your content. You can easily see who liked your video by going to the notifications section of the app.

Comments

Engagement through comments is another valuable metric. It gives you insight into how your audience is reacting to your video. You can also interact with your viewers by replying to their comments, which can help grow your following.

Shares

If someone shares your video, it’s a great sign that they found it entertaining or valuable enough to spread it around. You can view the number of shares in the video details section.

Video Views

Tracking how many people have viewed your TkTok video is one of the simplest but most important metrics. If a video gets a lot of views but fewer likes or comments, it might indicate that people are watching but not engaging as much, which could help you adjust your future content.

Profile Visits

Sometimes, people will visit your profile after watching one of your videos. TikTok shows how many profile visits you’ve had, which is a useful metric for seeing how your content drives interest in your account as a whole.

Using TikTok Analytics to Track Engagement

If you’re really focused on growing your TikTok presence, you might want to switch to a Pro Account, which gives access to TikTok’s Analytics feature. Analytics provides a deeper look into your video performance and audience behavior, including;

Analytics

  • Video Performance: See how your videos are performing in terms of views, likes, and shares.
  • Follower Activity: Check when your followers are most active to better time your posts.
  • Profile Analytics: Get insights on overall account performance, including how many people are visiting your profile.

While Analytics doesn’t show who specifically favorited your videos, it does offer a wealth of other data to help you understand your audience better.

Closing Thoughts

As of now, TikTok doesn’t allow users to see who has favorited their videos, keeping that interaction private. However, there are still plenty of ways to measure your video’s success and engagement through likes, comments, shares, and analytics. While it would be interesting to see exactly who is saving your content, TikTok’s current setup still gives you a good sense of how your audience is interacting with your posts.

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Jessica is a consultant, researcher, and the editor-in-chief of the Buzzoid blog, who specializes in social media, marketing, and digital strategy. She is a graduate of Antioch College and earned her MBA at Boston College’s Carroll Graduate School of Management, specializing in STEM Management.

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