Winning Creatives Shouldn't Be Stuck in One Account

A video is crushing it in Account A. You want it running in B, C, and D too. TikTok has no native cross-account creative sharing — the standard approach is download and re-upload to each account. AdRate skips that entirely: pick the source account, choose targets, select what to copy (videos and/or custom identities). Background processing handles the rest.

Cross-account transfer of video creatives and custom identities
Async processing — no waiting, no blocking
Direct transfer, no download-upload cycle
Pairs with ad duplication for complete campaign migration

AdRate

Material Transfer

Transfer video materials across ad accounts asynchronously without manual download and upload

AdRate TikTok material transfer workflow

Moving Creatives Shouldn't Be This Hard

Your top-performing video in Account A — you want it in Account B. Download from A, upload to B, wait for processing, confirm format is intact… Repeat for 10 accounts.

Download-upload cycle risks quality loss. Video re-encoding through export and re-import can shift compression parameters. TikTok may re-process the file differently.

Metadata disappears. Original file name, tags, associations — after download it's just a .mp4 with no context.

TikTok's Business Center Creative Library only shares within the same BC. Different BCs? No option.

Select Creatives. Pick Accounts. Done.

One-Click Cross-Account Copy

Select source ad account → choose target advertiser accounts → pick what to copy (video creatives and/or custom identities) → confirm. The system transfers assets directly to each target account. No local download. No manual upload.

Async Background Processing

Transfer tasks execute in the background:

  • Returns immediately after submission
  • Multiple assets process in parallel
  • Results notification on completion

Continue your other work. No progress bar to watch.

Lossless Transfer

Direct transfer bypasses the download-upload cycle. No secondary compression. The asset arrives in the target account's library with the same quality as a direct upload.

Batch Operations

Select multiple creatives. Select multiple target accounts. The system orchestrates N assets × M accounts automatically at an optimized pace.

3 Steps to Transfer Creatives

Step 1: Select source account. Choose which ad account to copy assets from.

Step 2: Choose targets and content type. Pick one or multiple destination accounts. Select what to copy: video creatives, custom identities, or both.

Step 3: Confirm transfer. Click confirm. System executes per target account in the background queue. Check results in your task history.

From action to submission: typically under 15 seconds.

What You Get

  • Selection to task submission: under 15 seconds
  • Background processing — non-blocking, no waiting
  • Single operation copies to multiple target accounts
  • Direct transfer avoids download-upload quality degradation

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between material transfer and ad duplication?

Material transfer batch-copies video creatives and/or custom identities from a source account to target accounts' creative libraries — no ads are created. Ad duplication copies the full ad configuration (targeting, bidding, creatives) and creates new live ads. Use material transfer when you want the same assets in target accounts but plan to build different ads around them.

Is the copied asset independent in the target account?

Yes. After transfer, the target account owns an independent copy. Editing or deleting the source doesn't affect the target, and vice versa.

Are there size or duration limits?

Standard TikTok creative specs apply (max 500MB, 5–60 seconds, etc.). If the asset is valid in the source account, it will be valid in the target account.

Does it support image assets?

Currently focused on video creatives for cross-account transfer. Image assets are typically small enough for quick direct upload to target accounts.

What if transfer fails?

Common causes: target account under review or restricted, asset still processing in source, temporary network issues. Failed tasks show specific reasons. Most cases resolve with a simple retry.