What Was Actually Said
AllyHub returns what's spoken in the video as continuous text — the creator's own words in order, read off the caption track the post carries.
Read what a creator actually said — the spoken text behind a TikTok, whether that's one video or a whole account's worth.
Plenty of TikToks ship with no caption track at all, which is where most extractors stop. AllyHub takes the captions when they exist and transcribes short clips when they don't, works through an account or a hashtag in one go, hands the result over as a file, and can give it to you in another language — no code, no TikTok API.
AllyHub returns what's spoken in the video as continuous text — the creator's own words in order, read off the caption track the post carries.
When a clip has no caption track, AllyHub transcribes the audio instead — available for videos up to two minutes, which covers most of what gets posted.
Give it an account, a hashtag, or a list of links, and each video comes back with its own text block — one run instead of opening them one by one.
Take it as TXT, a Doc, or a spreadsheet with one video per row — the same job people mean when they search for a TikTok script downloader.
Ask for the text in the language you work in, so a clip in Thai or Portuguese arrives readable instead of arriving as a research problem.
Save the run as a Playbook and re-point it at the same creator later, so a month of new posts arrives in the format you already set.
From a TikTok link to a readable script in three steps.
Paste a video URL, an account, or a hashtag, and say what you want back — plain text, one file per video, or everything merged.
It takes the caption track where there is one and transcribes the audio where there isn't, returning the text plus the video URL, creator handle, post date, and duration.
Download the file, feed the text into something you're writing, or save the run as a Playbook for the creators you track.
Most TikTok transcript tools only work when the creator added captions. That rules out a lot of videos.
A caption-only extractor returns nothing on the clips that have no track, and on TikTok that is a meaningful share of what you want. AllyHub falls back to transcribing the audio on videos up to two minutes, so a viral clip with no captions is still readable.
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Reading one video's text tells you how that video was written; reading a creator's last fifty tells you how they write. Pull the account in one run and the patterns — how they open, when they name the product, how they close — stop being a hunch.
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AllyHub says which route each video took, caption track or audio transcription, so you know when you're reading the creator's own subtitles and when you're reading a machine's best attempt at a noisy clip. Names and figures are worth a second look either way.
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Set the format once — merged or per video, with or without the handle and date — and your AllyHub never starts from scratch again. The next account you track comes back the same way without you specifying it, and it gets faster every time.
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Creators, brand teams, agencies, and translators who need the words out of short video.
A clip that took off clearly did something right, and watching it twice doesn't tell you what. Read the words it opened with, find where the turn lands, and build your own version off the structure rather than off the vibe.
A competitor is making claims about your category in video, where nobody on your team can search them. Pull their spoken text, search it for your product name and theirs, and find out what buyers are being told.
The client wants a record of what every creator said in the batch you shipped. Turn the delivered videos into text with handles and dates attached, and the archive builds itself instead of eating an afternoon.
You've been asked to subtitle a clip in a language nobody in the room speaks. Get the spoken text, then get it again in yours, and start from two readable versions instead of a video and a dictionary.
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Quick answers on captions, limits, and file delivery.
It turns a TikTok into readable text — the words the creator said out loud, not the description under the post. Where the creator published a caption track, that is what gets read; where they didn't, AllyHub listens to the audio instead. It will do either across an entire account in one go.
Yes — pulling one video's text costs nothing on the free plan. Whole accounts, hashtag sweeps, other languages, and repeat runs on a schedule are what the paid tiers cover.
A long upload the creator never captioned — livestream replays mostly, and the occasional multi-minute explainer. Past the two-minute mark there has to be a caption track for anything to come back, so AllyHub names the ones it had to skip rather than returning a blank row you'd miss.
Three, and you pick when you ask: a plain text file, an editable Doc, or a spreadsheet carrying one video per row with its handle, date, and duration. Say up front whether a batch should split by video or stitch into one document.
Yes — all three names describe the same job: getting the words out of a TikTok and into something you can keep. AllyHub covers it end to end, from reading the video to handing you the file, so there is no separate download step to chase.
Most stop at videos that already have captions, return text into a browser tab, and treat every run as the first one. AllyHub covers the clips without a caption track, delivers a file, and remembers your format — it builds on what it already knows about how you like the output.