As the January 19 deadline for a potential TikTok ban approaches, Triller is stepping up to attract anxious creators. The platform has introduced “savemytiktoks.com,” a site designed to help TikTok users migrate their content amidst uncertainty.
Powered by Amplify.ai, which TrillerNet acquired in 2021, the site allows users to connect their TikTok accounts, enabling access to videos, profiles, and follower information. After linking accounts, users must provide their email addresses and are notified when their videos are saved—a process that is proving to be more complex than initially advertised.
The future of TikTok remains uncertain, especially with President-elect Trump’s recent request for the Supreme Court to delay the ban. He argues that the platform is crucial for free expression and political dialogue.
As discussions surrounding the TikTok ban intensify on various social media platforms, creators are actively sharing alternative channels, directing followers to Triller, Twitch, and Lemon8.
Triller, long overshadowed by TikTok, sees this as a pivotal moment. Despite past legal challenges and financial setbacks, including a recent lawsuit over a $35.5 million debt, the company successfully went public in October 2024. Currently trading at about $2.50 per share, Triller aims to capitalize on the shifting landscape.