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TikTok and Cameo Team Up to Make Personal Shoutouts Easier

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TikTok and Cameo just announced a major partnership that changes how fans interact with their favorite creators. From now on, you won’t have to jump between different apps to get a personalized video message. The two companies built a new system that puts Cameo right inside the TikTok experience, making the whole process much faster.

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The update makes things much simpler for everyone involved. Creators can now drop a Cameo link directly onto their TikTok videos. When a fan sees the link, they can tap it and buy a custom shoutout without ever closing the TikTok app. This saves a lot of time and keeps people engaged with the content they are already watching.

This isn’t just for big-name Hollywood celebrities anymore. TikTok stars have become some of the most popular people on Cameo lately. To help them out, the companies made it easier for influencers to get started. If a creator isn’t on Cameo yet, they can sign up through TikTok instead of going through a long, separate setup process.

Cameo clearly sees TikTok as a goldmine for new business. While the app started with movie stars and athletes, younger fans are often more interested in their favorite internet personalities. By making the request process seamless, Cameo hopes to tap into the massive audience that spends hours scrolling through the feed every day.

It is a bit less clear why TikTok decided to partner up instead of building its own version. Usually, tech giants like to own every feature themselves. TikTok already lets fans send digital gifts during live streams, so a “shoutout” feature seemed like a natural next step. By using Cameo, they get a proven system without having to build it from scratch.

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We still don’t know exactly how the money works behind the scenes. Neither company has said if TikTok takes a cut of every video sold through the app. Typically, these kinds of deals involve some sort of revenue sharing. Regardless of the split, it is a big win for creators who want more ways to make money from their loyal followers.

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