Facebook Tips & Strategies

How to Share a TikTok to a Facebook Story

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Want to get your TikTok video in front of your Facebook audience without starting from scratch? Sharing your TikTok to your Facebook Story is a quick, effective way to get more eyes on your content and engage both communities at once. This guide will walk you through the simplest methods and offer some pro tips to make your cross-posted content look amazing.

Why You Should Share Your TikToks to Your Facebook Story

In a world where content is king, getting the most mileage out of every video you create just makes sense. Repurposing content isn’t about being lazy, it’s about working smarter. Sharing a TikTok video to your Facebook Story is a powerful tactic for growing your online presence, and it does more than just fill a content gap. Here’s why it’s a strategy worth adding to your social media routine.

Maximize Your Content’s Reach and Visibility

Not every person who follows you on Facebook also follows you on TikTok, and vice versa. Your audiences on different platforms are unique ecosystems, even if there’s some overlap. By posting a TikTok video to your Facebook Story, you instantly expose it to a segment of your audience that might have missed it otherwise. This simple act drastically increases the total number of views and impressions your hard work receives, giving it a second chance to go viral with a completely different group of people.

Cross-Promote Your Social Profiles Authentically

Instead of just posting "Hey, follow me on TikTok!" you can show your Facebook followers the kind of great content they're missing. A well-placed TikTok share acts as a compelling teaser. It’s an organic way to advertise your TikTok channel. When your Facebook audience sees your engaging videos, they’re far more likely to head over to your TikTok profile and hit "Follow" to see more. It bridges the gap between your platforms and encourages a more interconnected community.

Save Tremendous Time and Effort

Content creation is demanding. Coming up with new ideas, filming, editing, and writing captions for multiple platforms can feel like a full-time job - because it often is. Reusing a video you’ve already perfected allows you to maintain a consistent posting schedule on Facebook without having to create every single piece of content from the ground up. It’s a resource management hack that allows you to post more often and stay top-of-mind with your audience without burning out.

Tap into the Engagement Power of Stories

Facebook Stories are designed for immediate, in-the-moment-style content. They appear at the top of the app, grabbing users' attention before they even start scrolling through their feed. These short, vertical videos are highly engaging and feel personal. Placing your TikTok there takes advantage of this prime real estate and format, making your content feel native and perfectly suited for how users consume content on Stories.

Method 1: Using the Direct 'Share' Feature from TikTok

This is the most straightforward way to get your TikTok video onto your Facebook Story. The feature is built right into the TikTok app, and it only takes a few taps. It’s perfect when you need to share content quickly and aren’t too concerned about branding or losing a little video quality.

The main trade-off is control. This method often adds a TikTok watermark and a clickable sticker that directs viewers back to TikTok. For some, this is great for cross-promotion. For others who want a cleaner look, Method 2 might be a better choice.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  • 1. Open TikTok and Find Your Video: Launch the TikTok app on your phone and navigate to your profile by tapping the icon in the bottom-right corner. Find the video you want to share to your Facebook Story and tap to open it.
  • 2. Tap the 'Share' Button: On the right-hand side of the screen, you'll see a series of icons. Look for the three dots (or sometimes a right-pointing arrow) and tap it. This opens up the sharing menu.
  • 3. Select 'Facebook Stories' from the Options: In the sharing menu, you'll see different apps and contacts you can share with. Look for the row of social media icons and swipe through them until you find the blue "Stories" icon (it might be labeled ‘Facebook Stories’). Tap it.
  • 4. Redirect to the Facebook App: Your phone will automatically close TikTok and open the Facebook app, taking you directly to the Story creation screen with your TikTok video already loaded. It's a nicely integrated handoff.
  • 5. Make Edits in Facebook: Now you’re in the familiar Facebook Story editor. This is your chance to customize it! Even though the video is from TikTok, you can add Facebook-specific interactive elements. Consider adding a poll, a location tag, or a quiz that relates to your video content. This makes the content feel more native to Facebook and boosts engagement.
  • 6. Share Your Story: Once you're happy with your edits, just tap the "Share" button at the bottom-right. Your TikTok video is now live on your Facebook Stories for the next 24 hours. The whole process takes less than a minute.

Method 2: Saving the Video and Uploading Manually

This method gives you the most control over the look and feel of your Story. By saving the video to your phone first, you have the option to remove the watermark before uploading, resulting in a cleaner, more professional look that feels native to Facebook. It requires an extra step, but it's well worth it for brands and creators who prioritize a consistent aesthetic.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Part 1: Saving the Video from TikTok

  • 1. Go to your video on TikTok: Open the video you wish to share, just like in the first method.
  • 2. Tap the 'Share' Button: Open the sharing menu by tapping the three dots or the arrow icon.
  • 3. Choose 'Save video': In the sharing options, look for the "Save video" button (it usually has a downward arrow icon). Tap it, and the video will be downloaded to your phone’s camera roll or gallery. It's important to know that this version will include the dynamic TikTok watermark.

Part 2: Uploading to Your Facebook Story Manually

  • 1. Open the Facebook App: Instead of being automatically redirected, you’ll open the Facebook app yourself.
  • 2. Tap 'Create story': At the top of your News Feed, tap the blue "Create story" button. This will open your phone’s camera roll.
  • 3. Select the Saved Video: Your recently saved TikTok video should be the first item in your gallery. Tap to select it.
  • 4. Customize and Post: You are now in the Facebook Story editor. Here’s where this method really shines. You can resize the video, add text with different fonts, use Instagram's unique stickers, and most importantly, use the "Link" sticker to drive traffic to your website, shop, or blog - something you can't always do when sharing directly from TikTok.
  • 5. Share It: Once your masterpiece is ready, hit "Share" to post it to your Story.

How to Post Without the TikTok Watermark

Many creators prefer posting videos without the TikTok watermark for a more streamlined, platform-agnostic look. To do this, you'll need to use a third-party service. Just search for a "TikTok video downloader without watermark" on your browser. These web or app-based tools allow you to paste the link to your TikTok video and download a clean MP4 file directly to your device.

Once you have the watermark-free video in your camera roll, simply follow "Part 2" from the instructions above to upload it to your Facebook Story. This clean version looks incredibly professional and gives you a blank canvas to add Facebook-specific branding and CTAs.

Best Practices for Cross-Posting Effectively

Just because you can share a video doesn't mean you should just "dump" it onto another platform. A little extra thought can make a big difference in how your content performs.

  • Customize with Native Features: Use the interactive stickers on Facebook Stories. Run a poll asking for opinions on something in your video. Use the question sticker to invite your audience to ask you anything. This leverages platform-specific behavior and boosts engagement signals within Facebook's algorithm.
  • Add a Call-to-Action (CTA): What do you want people to do after watching your Story? Tell them! If you manually upload, use the link sticker to send people to your latest blog post, product page, or YouTube video. If you don't have the link sticker, simply add a text overlay that says "Tap the link in my bio!" or "Send me a DM for details!"
  • Respect the Platform Culture: The same video can hit differently on various platforms. If your video is part of a TikTok trend using specific audio, that trend might not have caught on with the Facebook audience yet. Consider adding a short text overlay on your Facebook Story that provides a bit of context or explains the trend. This avoids confusion and helps your content land better with that audience.
  • Timing Matters: You don't have to post on both platforms at the exact same moment. You could post your TikTok on Tuesday, and then share it to your Facebook Story on Wednesday as a "throwback" or to catch a different wave of online activity. Spacing out your content helps it feel more original on each platform.

Final Thoughts

Learning how to share a TikTok to a Facebook story is a powerful technique for maximizing your reach and connecting with your audience across different platforms. Whether you opt for the quick direct-share method or the more polished manual upload, you’re making your content work double-time, saving you effort and boosting your visibility in the process.

Juggling content across TikTok, Facebook Stories, and Instagram Reels can start to feel chaotic, with endless downloading and re-uploading eating up your valuable time. I know firsthand how frustrating it can be trying to manage it all and worrying if your posts will actually go live when scheduled. That's why we designed Postbase to streamline this entire workflow. We built it specifically for the modern reality of social media, with a focus on short-form video, so you can plan, schedule, and publish all your content to every platform from one simple, visual calendar and trust that it will *actually work*.

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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