🔍 Why this happens
TikTok requires every app using its Content Posting API to go through an “App Audit / App Review” before it can post publicly on users’ accounts.
If your app is still in Development Mode, TikTok restricts you to:
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✅ Only private accounts, and
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✅ Only “Only You” privacy setting when uploading videos.
Until your app passes TikTok’s audit, you cannot post to public profiles or business accounts.
That’s why you see this error.
🛠️ How to Fix
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Submit your app for TikTok App Review:
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Select your app and click “Submit for Review.”
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Follow the instructions to provide:
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App logo and description
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Redirect URL
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Test account credentials
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Screenshots showing how users connect and post videos
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TikTok will review the integration for compliance with their Content Sharing Guidelines.
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Wait for TikTok’s approval:
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Review time: usually 3–7 business days.
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Once approved, your app status changes from Development → Live (audited).
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After that, you’ll be able to publish to public accounts and pages normally.
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Temporary workaround (for testing):
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You can still post while your app is unaudited, but only to private accounts, and videos must use “Only You” privacy.
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This is useful for testing integration before going live.
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📘 Summary Table
| App Status | Posting Capability | Visibility |
|---|---|---|
| Development (Unaudited) | Can post only to private or test accounts | Videos set to “Only You” |
| Audited / Live | Can post to all TikTok accounts (public or business) | Normal public visibility |