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TikTok to Facebook Reels With No Watermark

Automatically release your TikTok videos as Facebook Reels with no TikTok watermark.

It’s a three-step process. Here’s how you do it.

Step 1: Connect your TikTok.
Step 2: Connect your Facebook.
Step 3: Create an automatic workflow and turn it on.

That’s all! Once you put out a TikTok video, it will appear simultaneously on your Facebook Page or Group and appear as if it was made native for Facebook.

Automatically publish TikTok videos to Facebook Reels without the watermark.
Select your connections: TikTok and Facebook.

Connecting your TikTok and Facebook accounts

Connecting your accounts to set up the automatic TikTok to Facebook integration takes a few seconds and can be done from any device.

Go to “Connections.” Click “+Add a new connection.” Pick TikTok and Facebook. Log in as you normally would.

Creating a workflow

After connecting your TikTok and Facebook, go to “Workflows,” then click “+Create a new workflow.”

Your TikTok videos can be automatically published to your Facebook Pages and Facebook Groups.

You can customize output settings, but for most people, it’s unnecessary.

Turn on your automatic workflow starting with the current date, and everything’s done!

Your videos will now automatically be released on Facebook Reels as they come out on TikTok.

Your workflow by default auto publishes your videos to Facebook starting on the current date.
A workflow for TikTok videos being released as Facebook Reels.

How do videos come out?

Your TikTok videos are automatically converted and published to Facebook within two hours of appearing on TikTok.

You don’t have to download the video off TikTok and upload it yourself. You don’t have to write titles for Facebook. All you do is post a video on TikTok, and within two hours, it will come out on Facebook with the same title you set for TikTok. The TikTok metadata is even removed from the videos before being published on Facebook.

Optional: customize video upload settings

Customizing video upload settings is not required or even recommended. I, personally, have an automatic workflow going for TikTok to Facebook, and I left on the default settings.

Still, here are some customizations you can make:

  • Video templates with custom text and branding.
  • An intro clip and outro clip.
  • A fade out at your videos’ ends.
  • Hashtag customizations:
    • Exclude or only include videos with specific hashtags.
    • Strip all hashtags so your TikTok videos appear on Facebook without your TikTok hashtags.
  • Add custom text before or after your video descriptions.
  • Automatically trim videos to fit Facebook Reels’ time limit.
  • Get emailed upon each video upload.
  • Video resizing – for example, if you want to make the videos square.

Again, I have no customizations. I used the default settings, which takes a few seconds to implement, and it has worked well for my 230+ video uploads.

Default workflow settings are enough for most people but many customizations are still offered.

Videos over 60 seconds

Facebook Reels are videos that are under 60 seconds, so if you make a TikTok video that is over 60 seconds, it will be shown on Facebook as a normal vertical video. Videos over 60 seconds will not be displayed in the Facebook Reels feed.

You can set your workflow to automatically trim TikTok videos over 60 seconds, though if you intend on publishing long-form content, this trim may be unwanted.

If you’re making long-form TikTok videos and want them to appear on Facebook as normal videos, you may want to use a template in the video settings to make the vertical video more appealing for widescreen.

Of course, this is entirely optional, and oftentimes, you’re better off starting and adjusting later rather than falling into “analysis paralysis.

Can you publish your entire TikTok library to Facebook at once?

The maximum amount of TikTok videos you can publish to Facebook at once is 5-25. After 5 Reels, videos may receive less views depending on engagement metrics such as retention, likes, and shares. 

If you have a backlog of many TikTok videos, the best way to put them on Facebook is by manually hitting “Publish” on around ten videos a day (even on YouTube, 10 is the upper limit before a 12-hour cooldown period is reached).

Once you publish your entire backlog, you can choose to make your workflow automatic so future videos are automatically released.

You can also choose not to release your previous TikTok videos and immediately start with automatic current releases. This is especially good for creators producing 5-10 TikToks daily. Publishing your entire backlog takes time and is not worth it for everybody.

How to check your Facebook Reels' view numbers

If you want to see how many views your converted TikTok videos are receiving as Facebook Reels, the most straightforward way to do this is through the Facebook mobile application.

The Facebook desktop website hides the easy way to view Reel statistics which is provided on mobile.

In your Facebook mobile application, click “More,” then click “Reels.” Then you will be able to scroll through view numbers as seen in the accompanying image.

Check your Facebook Reels' view counts through the Facebook mobile application.
You can have your TikTok videos auto publish on every major video platform.

Automatically publish to other social media platforms

The more places your videos are in, the more views, followers, and awareness you get.

Even with no pre-existing follower-base, each platform recommends your content to users based on what’s in the video, what’s in your video titles and descriptions, your hashtags, and the types of people who engage with your videos. This means that by having your TikTok videos go to all platforms, all your channels can grow on their own.

If you’d like to put your videos on more than just Facebook, here are other places they can go:

If you’re not on all of these places, but you’re making a lot of content for TikTok, you may want to consider creating accounts on the platforms you’re not on.

Since I put out TikTok videos daily, I have all my videos automatically published on those six channels. I’ve gotten a lot more exposure by doing this.

Why this is recommended

With 2.95 billion monthly users (more than one third of the world’s population), Facebook is the largest social network in the world.

This, and Facebook’s excellent interest-matching algorithm, is why putting your TikTok videos on Facebook can get you a lot of engagement.

Going one step further, having your videos come out on Facebook automatically will save you a lot of extra time and energy – which you can then use to improve the quality of your videos.

Don’t wait. Start growing your Facebook brand now.

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