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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 9 MIN

Why TikTok Creators Are Launching Their Own Analytics Tools

from The TikTok Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Short Video, Creator Economy, and Viral Content · host Fexingo

Episode 32 of The TikTok Marketing Podcast explores a growing trend: creators building their own analytics platforms to bypass TikTok's native data limitations. Lucas and Luna break down why creators like Emily Pedersen launched 'Viralytics' after finding TikTok's insights too shallow for brand deals, and how this shift is changing the creator-brand relationship. They discuss the $50 million venture funding flowing into creator analytics startups, the tension between platform control and creator independence, and what this means for marketers who rely on third-party data. Specific examples include the 'engagement heatmap' feature from a tool called Trendify, which tracks micro-moments of viewer retention across multiple videos. The episode also touches on the broader implications for TikTok's ad business as creators demand more transparent metrics. #TikTokMarketing #CreatorEconomy #AnalyticsTools #EmilyPedersen #Viralytics #Trendify #DataTransparency #MarketingPodcast #CreatorIndependence #ViralContent #ShortVideo #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Marketing #CreatorTools #EngagementMetrics #BrandDeals #VentureFunding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 32 of The TikTok Marketing Podcast explores a growing trend: creators building their own analytics platforms to bypass TikTok's native data limitations. Lucas and Luna break down why creators like Emily Pedersen launched 'Viralytics' after finding TikTok's insights too shallow for brand deals, and how this shift is changing the creator-brand relationship. They discuss the $50 million venture funding flowing into creator analytics startups, the tension between platform control and creator independence, and what this means for marketers who rely on third-party data. Specific examples include the 'engagement heatmap' feature from a tool called Trendify, which tracks micro-moments of viewer retention across multiple videos. The episode also touches on the broader implications for TikTok's ad business as creators demand more transparent metrics. #TikTokMarketing #CreatorEconomy #AnalyticsTools #EmilyPedersen #Viralytics #Trendify #DataTransparency #MarketingPodcast #CreatorIndependence #ViralContent #ShortVideo #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Marketing #CreatorTools #EngagementMetrics #BrandDeals #VentureFunding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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