Batch repost cleanup
Handle more than one repost without repeating the same manual steps for every item.
DeleteTik gives you a safer way to clean old reposts in Chrome or Edge. Start inside your signed-in browser session, narrow the target set with filters, review the list, and run cleanup without typing your password into a third-party service.
What you can control
This page is for creators who need to clear repost history while keeping the workflow understandable and reversible at each step.
Use date windows and keyword matching before you run a session.
Check which reposts will be touched before you start deleting.
Keep a CSV or JSON record of the items you reviewed first.
Use a controlled pace instead of one blind burst of actions.
Capabilities
The goal is not just speed. It is controlled cleanup with clearer review, narrower targeting, and lower-risk execution.
Handle more than one repost without repeating the same manual steps for every item.
Focus on old reposts, topic clusters, or time windows instead of deleting everything at once.
See what you are about to delete before cleanup begins.
Keep a lightweight record of the reposts you reviewed before taking action.
Workflow
DeleteTik keeps the process inside your active browser session so you can move step by step instead of handing account access to a remote service.
Stay logged in normally in your own browser session before you start.
Pick the repost workflow so the run stays focused on one target type.
Use date or keyword filters, then confirm the target set before deletion.
Start with a smaller run, validate the result, then scale up if needed.
Guides
Use the related guides to prepare your first session, compare tools, or plan a safer cleanup rhythm.
The current main repost guide for users who want the shortest safe path.
Use this before your first session if you want a setup checklist.
Read this if you care about pacing, rate limits, and lower-risk execution.
FAQ
Short answers to the questions users ask before they clear a large repost backlog.
Next step
Install DeleteTik, filter a smaller repost set first, and keep the workflow inside your browser session from start to finish.