If you’re looking for apps like TikTok, I got your back with some solid options. Here’s a lil breakdown:
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Instagram Reels - Ok, it’s like TikTok’s cousin who’s trying a bit too hard, but people are there, so
. Reels is decent for short clips, edits, and all that trendy stuff. Plus, you get the IG aesthetics bundled in. -
Triller - Known as “TikTok but boujee.” Artists and celebrities love it, and it’s more about polished, high-quality vids than raw content. Good if you wanna vibe with people who spend hours editing one 10-second clip.
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YouTube Shorts - Because YouTube decided they’re not missing out. Same vertical snappy videos but on a platform we all already use for tutorials on how to fix that IKEA shelf.
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Dubsmash - Remember this one? It’s like TikTok’s ex who’s still hanging around, doing its thing. Mostly lip-sync and dances, but less fancy than TikTok.
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Clash (formerly Byte) - Created by the guy behind Vine, so imagine Vine 2.0. Geared more toward creators with a focus on monetization.
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Snapchat Spotlight - They jumped on the train too. Spotlight’s like TikTok vids but crammed into Snap—okay-ish if you’re still using Snapchat and feeling nostalgic for 2015.
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Funimate - Sounds like it’s for kids, and kinda is, but hey, unlimited effects and transitioning tools if you’re into production-style vids.
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Likee - Similar vibes to TikTok, down to the format and diverse content. It’s a lil underrated but has creative filters and effects.
Let’s be real tho—finding TikTok’s exact chaotic energy is tough. But hey, experimenting with new apps is half the fun. Also, probs worth watching out for trends because every platform seems to want a slice of that TikTok pie.