TikTok creator guide

How to save TikTok videos you created.

Keep your short-form work organized without turning your archive into a messy download folder.

Why a separate archive helps

Short-form videos move quickly. A clip can go from idea to post to performance report in a day, and the original edited file may sit in a different app, phone, or cloud folder. Keeping a clean archive of public TikTok videos you created helps with repurposing, reporting, portfolio building, and client handoff.

Recommended process

Use a supported public TikTok link that you own or have permission to save. Paste it into All Social Saver, choose the available option, and store the file in a folder that matches your content system. Add context in the filename when possible: topic, creator, campaign, or date. This makes future reuse easier and reduces duplicated work.

Permission-first use

All Social Saver is designed for supported public videos you created, own, or have permission to keep. If a video includes other creators, paid talent, brand assets, or licensed music, check the permission scope before saving or reusing it outside the original platform.

Quick checklist

  • Use supported public links only.
  • Save content you created, own, or have permission to keep.
  • Store files on your own device or trusted cloud storage.
  • Keep source links and permission notes with the file.