A ClearTok Alternative for Broader TikTok Cleanup
Here is the short answer: if you only need a repost-focused tool, ClearTok may fit that workflow. If you want one local-first Chrome or Edge workflow for TikTok favorites, liked videos, reposts, and your own videos, DeleteTik is the broader cleanup alternative.
That single sentence is most of the decision. The rest of this page fills in the specifics so you can make it confidently.
When DeleteTik is the better fit
DeleteTik covers four cleanup targets with one extension, each with its own dedicated workflow:
- Favorites cleanup — years of saved videos, cleared in filtered, reviewed batches. See the TikTok favorites remover workflow.
- Liked videos cleanup — the strongest lever for a recommendation reset. See the TikTok liked videos remover workflow.
- Own videos cleanup — bulk-removing posts you published, with export and pacing, via mass delete TikTok videos.
- Reposts cleanup — the use case that overlaps with ClearTok, via remove TikTok reposts.
If two or more of those apply to your account, a multi-target extension saves you from learning — and trusting — a separate tool for each list. In practice that is how most cleanups go: accounts that clear the repost tab usually discover the favorites and likes backlogs next.
Comparison at a glance
| Feature | DeleteTik | ClearTok |
|---|---|---|
| Reposts | Yes | Yes |
| Favorites / saved videos | Yes | Not primary positioning |
| Liked videos | Yes | Not primary positioning |
| Own TikTok videos | Yes | Limited / not primary positioning |
| Chrome | Yes | Yes |
| Edge | Yes | Yes |
| iPhone / Android app | No / not currently | Yes |
| No-password browser workflow | Yes | Yes, based on public positioning |
| Best fit | Multi-target TikTok cleanup | Repost-focused cleanup |
ClearTok's claims here reflect its public positioning — repost focus and mobile apps are its stated strengths, and if a phone-based workflow is a hard requirement for you, that row matters. DeleteTik runs as a desktop browser extension; the download page includes a copy-link and QR handoff to get from your phone to your computer in seconds.
Want the deeper version with use-case verdicts and safety analysis? Read the full DeleteTik vs ClearTok comparison.
A five-minute evaluation checklist
Whichever direction you lean, run the same test before trusting any cleanup tool with your account:
- The password test. Does it work inside your own browser session, or does it ask you to type your TikTok password into its interface? A password request ends the evaluation — no exceptions, for any vendor.
- The review test. Can you see the exact list of items queued for removal before anything happens?
- The export test. Can you save a CSV or JSON record before the cleanup runs? Once items are gone, that export is the only inventory you will ever have.
- The pacing test. Does the tool pace itself, or does it advertise maximum speed? Rate-limit trouble comes from the fast option.
- The scope test. Does it cover everything you actually need to clean — or will you be back searching for a second tool next month?
DeleteTik is designed to pass all five; the first four are documented in detail on the security page.
Common questions when switching
Can I use DeleteTik and ClearTok side by side? Technically yes — they are separate tools. In practice, running one reviewed workflow per cleanup target is easier to audit than splitting the same job across two tools.
Do I lose anything by starting with DeleteTik's repost workflow? No. Reposts removed through a reviewed session are the same reposts removed any other way — with the addition of an exported record of what was cleared.
Is there a mobile version of DeleteTik? Not currently — it is a desktop browser extension for Chrome and Edge. From a phone, use the copy-link or QR handoff on the download page to continue on your computer.
Safety and the local-first workflow
Every DeleteTik workflow runs inside your own signed-in Chrome or Edge session on TikTok.com. That means:
- No TikTok password ever gets typed into DeleteTik — there is no password field in the product.
- Review before delete — you see the exact target list before anything is removed.
- Export before cleanup — CSV or JSON backup of everything queued.
- Controlled pacing — deliberate speed instead of rate-limit roulette.
The full safety model, including what DeleteTik explicitly does not do, is documented on the security page.
Next step
Install DeleteTik from the official Chrome or Edge store, open TikTok.com, and run a small reviewed batch on whichever backlog bothers you most — favorites, likes, reposts, or old posts. A first session takes about ten minutes: scan, filter one small slice, review it, export, and run. That single batch tells you everything about whether the workflow fits — visible lists, a saved export, and a pace you can follow — before you commit to cleaning years of history with it.
Download DeleteTik for Chrome and Edge
DeleteTik is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by TikTok, ByteDance, or ClearTok.