A Post as Plain Text
Paste a URL and the caption, author handle, post date, and public interaction counts come back as readable lines, with the original link kept beside them.
Someone sends you a link and you end up in an app you did not want to open. Read the post as text instead.
A TikTok link is only useful to whoever is willing to open TikTok. AllyHub turns a public post into a plain record — what it says, who posted it, when, and the counts underneath — which you can read, paste, or file without an account.
Paste a URL and the caption, author handle, post date, and public interaction counts come back as readable lines, with the original link kept beside them.
It reads what the public page already shows, so nothing needs to be installed and nobody needs to sign in to look at a post someone sent over.
Hand over a list and the records come back as a set, ready to drop into a doc, a ticket, or a spreadsheet for whoever was not in the conversation.
Link in, record out, and nobody had to open the app to get there.
Paste one TikTok post URL or a list of them, and say which fields the record should carry and how it should arrive.
It opens the public post and collects the caption, author handle, post date, view count, likes, comments, saves, shares, and the canonical URL for each link you gave it.
Scan the records on screen, paste one into wherever it needs to go, or send the whole set to a document or spreadsheet.
Most tools want to analyse the post. Sometimes you just need to read it.
Pasting a URL into a ticket moves the work to whoever opens it next, and half of them will not. A record that reads as text carries the same information to people who never touch the app, and still holds the link for anyone who wants the video.
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Opening TikTok to check one post means an install, a session, and a feed designed to keep you there. Reading the public page directly skips all three, which matters most on a work machine where the app is not going to be installed.
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It shows what a public post shows: private accounts and removed posts stay out of reach, it does not save the video file, and it makes no claim about being invisible — what TikTok logs on its own side is not something anything here controls.
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The fields you want on a record, the order they sit in, whether it lands as a doc or a row — your AllyHub never starts from scratch again, so the tenth post you log looks like the first without being described again, and it compounds with every task.
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For the people who get sent links all day and have to do something with them.
A customer flags a post and the ticket ends up holding a URL that may be gone before anyone reviews it. A text record captured at the time still says what was there.
Someone needs to see what was posted without being handed an app and a feed. The record shows the caption, the account, the date, and the counts, and the link is there if the video itself has to be watched.
An article or a newsletter references a TikTok, and the reference needs the handle, the date, and what the caption actually said, spelled correctly. Reading it as text beats squinting at a phone screenshot.
Plenty of workplaces do not put TikTok on company devices, which turns the ordinary act of checking a link into a problem. The public page still opens, and this makes it into something the team can pass around.
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What the record contains, what cannot be reached, and what this deliberately does not claim.
It is a way to see a public TikTok post without going into the app: the caption, the account, the date, and the public counts, presented as text. AllyHub keeps the original link on the record, so the video is still one click away when someone wants it.
Looking at a single post costs nothing. Batches of links and exported files are where the paid plans start.
No. It reads public pages, so a private account, a post behind a follow, and anything already removed are all out of scope. If a link has stopped working, nothing here can bring it back.
It does not make that promise. AllyHub reads the public page rather than acting through your account, but what TikTok logs on its own side is TikTok's business, and nothing here is in a position to speak for it.
No. What comes back is the post as a record — words, numbers, and the link. If the media itself is what you need, that is a different job from reading what the post said.
Opening the link works when you are the only person who needs to see it and the app is already on your machine. This exists for the other cases: no app, several links at once, or a record that has to outlive the post. The shape you asked for is kept as well, so it gets faster every time you send another link.