Works, with rewrites

Cross-posting YouTube to TikTok: what actually breaks

You can, but not by copying the text across: 3 things change between YouTube and TikTok, starting with you lose 2,800 characters. Below is exactly what breaks and what to do instead.

Side by side

YouTubeTikTok
Characters5,0002,200
Mediaa video (required)a video (required)
Hashtags3-5 hashtags in the description, never more than 15 totalmax 5 hashtags, inside the caption (comments are invisible to the algorithm)
Links in bodyfinefine
Needs platform approvalyesyes

What changes, one by one

You lose 2,800 characters

YouTube allows 5,000 characters; TikTok caps at 2,200. A post written to YouTube's length gets truncated — usually mid-sentence — unless it is rewritten, not trimmed.

The hashtag rules are not the same

YouTube: 3-5 hashtags in the description, never more than 15 total. TikTok: max 5 hashtags, inside the caption (comments are invisible to the algorithm). Carrying the tag block across is the single most obvious sign of an automated cross-post.

The aspect ratio does not carry over

YouTube expects 16:9 landscape (Shorts 9:16). TikTok expects 9:16 vertical. The same file will be letterboxed or cropped.

Why copy-paste cross-posting underperforms

YouTube is a search engine: the title carries the keyword in the first 40 characters. TikTok is hook-first, not SEO-first: the first 80-100 characters decide everything. Those are different jobs, so the same words cannot do both well — and every algorithm here demotes text that obviously was not written for it. The fix is not to skip cross-posting; it is to send a native version to each network.

Publish to both in one call

curl -X POST https://postwire.io/api/post \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $POSTWIRE_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "platforms": ["youtube", "tiktok"],
    "text": "Your post",
    "per_platform": {
      "youtube": { "text": "The YouTube version" },
      "tiktok": { "text": "The TikTok version" }
    }
  }'

PostWire's /api/generate writes those per-platform versions for you from a single prompt, respecting every limit in the table above. From an AI agent it is one MCP tool call.

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Questions people actually ask

Can I cross-post from YouTube to TikTok?
You can, but not by copying the text across: 3 things change between YouTube and TikTok, starting with you lose 2,800 characters. Below is exactly what breaks and what to do instead.
What is the character limit difference between YouTube and TikTok?
YouTube allows 5,000 characters and TikTok allows 2,200.
How do I post to YouTube and TikTok at the same time?
With PostWire, one API call publishes to both: POST /api/post with platforms set to ["youtube","tiktok"]. Or one MCP tool call from an AI agent.

Other pairs: TikTok to YouTube · all combinations · which APIs need approval