From TechCrunch:
Triller, a would-be competitor to TikTok, is hoping to capitalize on the potential for a TikTok ban in the U.S. by pitching to creators to move their content from the popular short-form video app to its own. The company has now launched a website, SaveMyTikToks.com, which promises to back up all your TikTok videos by uploading them to Triller.
The site is powered by the customer engagement platform Amplify.ai, which Triller’s parent company, TrillerNet, acquired in 2021. The deal was originally focused on helping Triller creators track and monetize their content, while also helping brands and advertisers match creator content to consumers. Now, users can agree to Triller’s terms and then click a “Connect TikTok Account” button to provide Triller (via Amplify.ai) with access to their videos, profile information, and more.
After doing so, the site will ask users for their email address to alert them when their posts have been downloaded and saved. Users then have to set up a Triller account and await instructions on how to later upload their saved content. The process takes a bit more effort than the “click of a button” that Triller promises on the new website.
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