TikTok Tips & Strategies

How to Get the Playlist Feature on TikTok

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Struggling to figure out how to get the playlist feature on TikTok? You're in the right place. This guide will walk you through exactly what playlists are, the requirements for unlocking them, and step-by-step strategies for getting, creating, and using them to keep your viewers watching longer.

What Are TikTok Playlists, Anyway?

Think of TikTok playlists as the digital equivalent of chapters in a book or albums for an artist. At its core, the playlist feature lets you group your public videos into named collections that appear right on your profile. This simple yet powerful tool is a game-changer for organizing your content and improving your followers' viewing experience.

Instead of forcing your audience to scroll endlessly through your feed to find "Part 2" of a story or that one recipe video you posted three months ago, playlists gather related content in one easy-to-find spot. When a viewer watches a video from a playlist, TikTok automatically lines up the next video in that sequence, creating a seamless, binge-watching session.

For creators, the benefits are huge:

  • Increased Watch Time: By encouraging viewers to watch multiple videos in a row, you significantly boost your overall watch time - a key metric for the TikTok algorithm.
  • Better Content Organization: You can create dedicated collections for specific series, topics, tutorials, or behind-the-scenes footage, making your profile look more professional and less cluttered.
  • Enhanced Viewer Experience: You make it incredibly easy for new followers to get acquainted with your best content or for long-time fans to find exactly what they're looking for.

Imagine you're a DIY home decor creator. Without playlists, your painting tutorials are mixed in with furniture flips and quick home hacks. With playlists, you can create separate, curated collections like "Weekend Paint Projects," "Thrift Store Flips," and "5-Minute Home Fixes." A new follower interested specifically in painting can now dive right into that topic without any friction.

The A-List: Who Gets Access to TikTok Playlists?

The playlist feature isn't available to every user right away, which is probably why you're here. TikTok tends to roll out features like this gradually, often prioritizing accounts that demonstrate consistent creation and community engagement. While TikTok hasn't published an official, definitive checklist, the creator community has identified a few key criteria that seem to unlock the feature.

Here's what you generally need to be eligible:

  • A Creator or Business Account: This feature is designed for people building a presence on the platform, so it's not available for standard Personal accounts. Switching is free and gives you access to other tools like analytics.
  • Over 10,000 Followers: This seems to be the most consistent unofficial benchmark. Reaching the 10k follower milestone signals to TikTok that you have an established audience and are creating content that resonates. Some creators have reported getting it with fewer, but 10,000 is a good target.
  • A Solid Library of Public Videos: You need enough content to actually put into a playlist. While there isn't a hard number, having at least a few dozen public videos shows you're an active contributor to the platform.
  • An Account in Good Standing: If you have a history of community guideline violations, your access to new features might be restricted. Keeping your content clean and respectful is essential.

Keep in mind that even if you meet all these criteria, the feature might not appear immediately. It's often rolled out in waves to different regions and users, so a little patience might be involved.

How to Check if You've Got the Playlist Feature

Wondering if you already have access? Checking is simple and takes just a few seconds. Follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to your profile page in the TikTok app.
  2. Look at the area right above your video grid, where you see the tabs for your different content feeds (your videos, your reposts, your private videos, etc.).
  3. If you have the feature, you'll see an option that says "Sort videos into playlists" right below your bio, similar to where story highlights appear on Instagram.

If that option is there, congratulations! You're ready to start organizing. If not, don't worry - the next section is for you.

You've Got It! Here's How to Create Your First TikTok Playlist

Once you have access, creating a playlist is an intuitive process. You can either build one from scratch or add a video to a new playlist directly from the video itself.

Method 1: Creating a Playlist from Your Profile

  1. On your profile page, tap the "Sort videos into playlists" button in your video tab.
  2. Give your playlist a descriptive and catchy name. Think about keywords your audience might search for, like "Easy Weeknight Recipes" or "Social Media Tips Part 1-5." You have a character limit, so be concise.
  3. After naming it, tap "Next." You'll be taken to your video gallery.
  4. Select all the videos you want to include in this playlist. You can choose any of your public videos.
  5. Once you've selected all the videos, you can drag and drop them to arrange them in your preferred order. For a multi-part series, you'd want to put them in chronological order.
  6. When you're happy with the order, tap "Create Playlist," and it will now be visible on your profile.

Method 2: Creating a Playlist from a Video

You can also create a new playlist or add to an existing one directly from one of your videos.

  1. Go to any public video that you want to put in a playlist.
  2. Tap the three-dot icon on the right side of the screen to open the options menu.
  3. Swipe through the options at the bottom and tap the "Add to playlist" icon.
  4. You'll see a pop-up menu allowing you to either "Create a playlist" or add the video to an existing one. If you create a new one, you'll be prompted to name it, and just like that, your video becomes the first entry.

Don't See the Feature? Here's Your Game Plan

If you don't have the playlist feature yet, your goal is to send all the right signals to TikTok that you're a dedicated creator. Focus on growing your account authentically and consistently. Here's a strategic plan to help get you there.

1. Switch to a Creator or Business Account

This is non-negotiable. Personal accounts don't get advanced features. To make the switch:

  • Go to Settings and privacy >, Account.
  • Tap Switch to Business Account or find the option to switch to a Creator Account. The Creator Account is generally best for individual influencers, while the Business Account is tailored for brands. Both will make you eligible for playlists.

2. Grow Your Follower Count Authentically

Hitting that 10,000 follower mark is often the biggest hurdle. Chasing follower counts with gimmicks won't work in the long run. Focus on building a genuine community.

  • Niche Down: Become the go-to person for something specific, whether it's vintage fashion, productivity hacks, or comedic skits about being a new parent. A clear niche helps you attract the right followers.
  • Use Trending Audio &, Formats: Pay attention to what's trending on the "For You" page, but always adapt trends to fit your unique niche. Don't just copy, innovate.
  • Engage, Engage, Engage: Respond to as many comments as you can. Answer questions, reply with video comments, and engage with other creators in your niche. Community management is how you turn casual viewers into loyal fans.

3. Double-Down on Consistent, High-Quality Content

TikTok rewards activity. Aim to post at least once per day, especially when you're in a growth phase. More importantly, create content worth stopping the scroll for. Focus on a strong hook within the first 1-2 seconds, clear audio, good lighting, and providing either entertainment or value in every video.

4. Stay on TikTok's Good Side

Read and understand TikTok's Community Guidelines. Avoid posting content that could get flagged. A healthy, violation-free account is more likely to be granted access to new features.

5. Update Your App &, Be Patient

This sounds simple, but you'd be surprised how often outdated app versions cause missing features. Make sure your TikTok app is always up-to-date. Finally, remember that TikTok rolls these features out slowly. Even if you've met all the qualifications, it may just take time for it to reach your account.

Mastering Playlists: Best Practices for Maximum Impact

Getting the feature is only half the battle. Using it strategically will transform your profile and boost your engagement. Here are some pro tips:

  • Organize Binge-Worthy Series: If you create multi-part stories or tutorials, playlists are a must. Name them clearly (e.g., "Starting a Small Business: Part 1, 2, 3") to automatically prompt viewers to watch the next installment.
  • Create a "Greatest Hits" Collection: Gather your most popular, high-performing videos into a single "Start Here" or "Fan Favorites" playlist. This gives new visitors an immediate look at your best work.
  • Build Educational Hubs: Group videos around core themes in your niche. A personal finance coach could have playlists for "Budgeting 101," "Investing for Beginners," and "Credit Score Tips." This turns your profile into a valuable resource.
  • Spotlight Products or Services: Use playlists to organize videos about specific offerings. If you sell handmade jewelry, you could have a playlist for bracelets and another for necklaces.
  • Update Them Regularly: As you post more content, remember to add it to your relevant playlists to keep them fresh and comprehensive.

Final Thoughts

Unlocking the playlist feature on TikTok ultimately comes down to treating your account like a serious creator. By switching to a Creator account, focusing on follower growth, and consistently posting valuable content, you show TikTok you're ready for professional tools. Once enabled, playlists are an incredible asset for systematizing your videos and creating a better, more engaging experience for your audience.

Creating content that a viewer wants to binge-watch in a series relies on careful planning. We've seen so many successful creators build content calendars to map out their series ahead of time, ensuring they never miss a "Part 2." Planning for consistency is why we built our visual calendar in Postbase right from the start. It lets you lay out your whole content strategy at a glance, drag and drop videos to reschedule them, and make sure every piece of your series has its slot - so you can focus on creating instead of worrying about what to post next.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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