Posts
See every TikTok post Tuku is listening to, scope automations to specific videos, and check per-post performance.
The Posts page is the bridge between your TikTok content and your Tuku automations. Every video and Live on your connected account shows up here as soon as TikTok syncs it.
Open it from the sidebar under Engage → Posts.
What you see
Each post row shows:
- Thumbnail of the video.
- Caption — searchable from the top bar.
- Account — useful when you have more than one TikTok account connected (Pro supports up to 5; Enterprise is custom).
- Posted at — when TikTok published the post.
- Comments — how many comments TikTok has on the post right now.
- DMs triggered — how many DMs Tuku sent from comments on this post.
- Qualified leads — how many qualifying conversations trace back to this post.
The list defaults to most recent first. Click any column to sort, or use the date range picker in the top right to scope the table to a window.
How posts get here
Posts sync automatically when:
- TikTok pushes a new-post webhook (new uploads usually appear within a minute).
- An hourly background sync pulls anything the webhook missed.
- You hit Refresh in the top right.
Lives also appear here, with a small LIVE chip next to the thumbnail.
Scoping automations to specific posts
By default, comment triggers fire on every post on the connected account. That's the right call for evergreen rules like a price reply.
For campaign-specific replies — a launch video, a Live, a giveaway — you'll want a trigger that fires on only one or two posts.
To do that:
- On the Posts page, select the post(s) by clicking the checkbox on each row.
- Click Use in automation in the top action bar.
- Tuku opens New automation with those posts pre-filled in the trigger's Specific posts field.
You can also scope an existing automation by opening it, clicking the trigger, and setting Match against → Specific posts.
Per-post analytics
Click into any post to see:
- The comment stream, filtered to comments that matched (or didn't match) your automations.
- A breakdown of DMs triggered → bot-handled → human-handled → qualified leads.
- The flow each comment routed to.
- A list of qualified leads, each linked to the conversation it came from.
This is the right place to ask "is this video actually selling?" — the answer is on this page, not on TikTok itself.
High-intent comments
TikTok flags some comments as high intent — its own signal that the commenter is likely a serious buyer (asking about price, availability, how to order, and so on). Tuku surfaces that flag on the post page:
- A High intent badge appears on those comments in the stream.
- A High intent only filter narrows the list to just them.
Use it to eyeball the comments most worth a human reply, or to sanity-check that your keyword triggers are catching the buyers that matter. The flag comes straight from TikTok and is set once — Tuku never clears it.
Reading a comment thread
When you expand a comment to see its replies, top-level comments stay newest-first, but the replies inside a thread are shown oldest-first so the thread reads top-to-bottom like a real conversation.
Selecting several posts at once
Select multiple posts with the row checkboxes and click Use in automation to scope a new automation to all of them in one go — handy for a multi-video launch.