How RepostCleanup Works to Remove TikTok Reposts

A simple explanation of the workflow, for anyone who wants to know what the product is actually doing before installing it.

RepostCleanup is built around a simple idea: TikTok repost cleanup is mostly a repetitive interface task, so the product should help with that repetition without making the account workflow harder to trust.

That is why the product is centered on your own browser session. You log into TikTok the normal way, open the repost history, and let the extension help from there.

The workflow in plain English

  1. Install RepostCleanup in your browser.
  2. Open TikTok.com and sign in normally.
  3. Go to your profile and confirm what needs cleanup.
  4. Start the repost-removal workflow from the extension.

That structure matters because it keeps the cleanup process close to the actual TikTok interface instead of hiding it behind a remote control panel.

Why the product is designed for desktop

Desktop gives users more visibility into what is happening and makes long cleanup sessions easier to manage. It also matches the reality that bulk repost cleanup is much more cumbersome on mobile.

RepostCleanup is not trying to reinvent TikTok. It is trying to reduce the friction of a repetitive maintenance task in the environment where that task is easiest to handle.

Who the workflow is best for

Try the workflow yourself

If your repost history is already large enough to be annoying, RepostCleanup gives you a more practical desktop path than manual tapping.

Install RepostCleanup

Frequently Asked Questions

No. You log into TikTok yourself in your own browser session, then RepostCleanup works there.
Because it keeps the workflow simpler and avoids routing your account actions through a remote service.
No, but it becomes especially useful when the repost history is large enough that manual removal feels wasteful.
You open TikTok on desktop, review your repost history, and use the extension to begin the cleanup workflow from inside that environment.