Tracking Problems Usually Aren't About Installation
Pixel list is empty during ad creation. Code is installed. Events are configured. But the new ad account can't find the Pixel. Reason: the account doesn't have permission to use it.
Tracking breaks after cross-account duplication. A high-performing ad is copied to another account — but the target account isn't bound to the source Pixel. Conversion data disappears.
Multiple accounts, same website, manual binding each time. Five ad accounts all drive traffic to the same site. They should share one Pixel. But TikTok doesn't auto-share — you bind manually, one account at a time.
BC-Level View, Batch Binding
See All Pixels in One Place
Select your auth identity and Business Center. The page lists every Pixel asset under that BC — both owned and shared. Each row shows name, Pixel Code, Pixel ID, and ownership tag.
No switching between individual accounts to hunt for Pixels. One view, full visibility.
Bind Multiple Accounts at Once
Find the target Pixel → click "Bind Ad Accounts" → search and select accounts under the current BC (multi-select supported) → submit. One operation, multiple accounts bound.
Binding uses Pixel Code (not Pixel ID). Pixels without a Code don't show the bind button — the system eliminates unbindable cases for you.
Immediately Available After Binding
Once bound, the ad account can select this Pixel when creating website conversion ads. Cross-account ad duplication also works correctly with tracking intact.
Occasional sync delay on TikTok's side — if the Pixel doesn't appear immediately in ad creation after binding, refresh the page.
How It Works
Step 1: Select Auth & BC Choose a TikTok auth identity with ADMIN role in the target BC → select the Business Center.
Step 2: Find the Pixel Locate the target Pixel in the list. Confirm it shows a Pixel Code.
Step 3: Bind Accounts Click "Bind Ad Accounts" → search and select target accounts → submit.
Step 4: Verify In ad creation or ad duplication, confirm the target account can now select this Pixel.
Problems Solved
- Empty Pixel list in ad creation → bound Pixel appears immediately
- Broken tracking after cross-account copy → pre-binding eliminates permission gaps
- Multiple accounts sharing one Pixel → single binding operation, not one-by-one
- Pixel Code vs. Pixel ID confusion → page clearly separates them, bind button only shows when Code exists
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I create a Pixel from this page?
No. This page manages binding relationships between existing Pixels and ad accounts. Pixel creation and event configuration happen in TikTok Ads Manager.
Does binding use Pixel ID or Pixel Code?
Pixel Code. Pixel ID is only a display identifier — not a binding parameter. The system enforces this: no Code, no bind button.
Is the Pixel available in ad creation immediately after binding?
Usually yes. In rare cases, TikTok-side sync may cause a brief delay. Refreshing the ad creation page typically resolves it.
What permissions are needed to bind?
Your auth identity must have ADMIN role in the selected Business Center. Non-ADMIN users can view the Pixel list but cannot execute binding.
Does binding affect ads that are already running?
No. Binding only establishes a "this account can use this Pixel" permission. Existing ad configurations remain unchanged.
