• Triller is very similar to TikTok, though it focuses more on AI-guided
editing tools and is integrated more closely with the music industry:
a result of its star-studded group of investors, which includes Snoop
Dogg and Eminem.
• Clash Video: Clash is a halfway house app, with videos no longer than
21 seconds, but includes a raft of similarities to TikTok: The for You
page equivalent is called ‘Now Serving’. However, it steps away from
the idea that users would want to use music in the background of
their videos, instead relying solely on original audio that the poster
includes while recording the video.
• Byte: Byte has seen a resurgence and is currently sitting second on
many App Store charts. It’s been embraced by Alt TikTok (a
collection of users who tend to post oddball videos that are layered
full of in-jokes), who have adopted the app because of its long
lineage back to Vine and the origins of short form video, and the
quirky spirit of comedy that original Vine creators and Alt TikTok
share.
• Instagram Reels: Facebook-owned Instagram has a new product
“Reels” launching across some of TikTok’s biggest markets. Reels
working within Instagram, and allowing users to create 15-second,
looped videos. There is a tab in explore that leads to a feed of Reels
content, much like TikTok’s “For You” page.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/tiktok-alternatives-triller-byte-reels
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