TikTok

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With the TikTok integration, you can connect your TikTok account to ClickPatrol to track ad clicks and monitor performance. The setup combines Google Tag Manager, the ClickPatrol Tag, and TikTok UTM parameters to classify traffic as ClickPatrol_Legitimate or ClickPatrol_Suspicious, letting you build audiences that focus only on real users.

How it works#

When a visitor arrives from a TikTok ad, the UTM parameters in your ad URL tell ClickPatrol the traffic came from TikTok. The ClickPatrol Tag classifies the visit and pushes a ClickPatrol_Legitimate or ClickPatrol_Suspicious event into GTM. You can then use these events to build custom audiences that exclude suspicious traffic and focus your campaigns on genuine engagement.

Step 1: Install the ClickPatrol tag in Google Tag Manager#

Before you start, make sure the ClickPatrol tag is installed and firing in Google Tag Manager. If you have not set this up yet, start with the Google Tag Manager article.

Step 2: Copy your UTM template#

  1. Go to Integration in the sidebar.
  2. Click the TikTok tab.
  3. Copy the UTM template shown under UTM Parameters:
&cr=__CID__&utm_id=__CAMPAIGN_ID__&utm_campaign=__CAMPAIGN_NAME__&adi=__AID__&utm_medium=paid&utm_source=tiktok&source=t&utm_content=__CID_NAME__

Note: this template is appended to your existing URL parameters, which is why it starts with &. If your ad has no parameters yet, remove the leading &.

Step 3: Add the UTM template to your TikTok ads#

  1. Open TikTok Ads Manager.
  2. Go to the campaign or ad you want to edit.
  3. Click on the ad at the ad level in the left-hand menu to view the individual ad details.
  4. Scroll down to the Website URL section.
  5. Click Build a URL Parameter.
  6. Insert the UTM template from Step 2 into the URL parameters field.
  7. Click Apply to add the parameters to your URL.
  8. Click Publish to save and activate your changes.

Once saved, traffic from this ad will appear in your ClickPatrol dashboard.

Verify your setup#

After publishing, confirm the integration is working:

  • Check your ClickPatrol dashboard for incoming TikTok traffic under Reports.
  • If no traffic appears after 24 hours, confirm the UTM template is correctly added to your ads and that the ClickPatrol Tag is firing in GTM.

Note: ClickPatrol can only classify TikTok traffic that passes through the UTM parameters above. Ads without these parameters will not be tracked.

Next steps: build audiences#

Once the ClickPatrol events are firing, you can use them to build audiences that focus on real users and exclude suspicious traffic:

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