Tiktok Automation

TikTok Bot – Timer Tab Guide

Last updated May 27, 2026 Β· 2 min read

The Timer Tab lets you control when your TikTok Bot runs and how long it waits between sessions.

This keeps automation natural, mimicking human behavior and lowering the chance of detection.

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πŸ—“ Account Schedule

  • Start Hour

    ⏳ The time when your bot begins running.

    πŸ‘‰ Example: 9 β†’ Bot starts at 9 AM

  • End Hour

    πŸ•™ The time when your bot stops running.

    πŸ‘‰ Example: 22 β†’ Bot stops at 10 PM

πŸ’‘ Why it matters: Setting hours makes your bot look human by only working during β€œawake times,” instead of nonstop 24/7.


⏳ Delay After Every Session

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  • Minimum Seconds Delay

    βž– The shortest pause before the next session starts.

    πŸ‘‰ Example: 30 sec

  • Maximum Seconds Delay

    βž• The longest pause before the next session starts.

    πŸ‘‰ Example: 60 sec

πŸ”€ How it works: The bot randomly waits between your min and max delay values before starting the next session.


βœ… Best Practices & Tips

  • Use realistic awake hours (e.g., 8 AM – 11 PM).
  • ❌ Avoid 24/7 schedules β€” this looks unnatural and risky.
  • Add session delays (30–120 sec) to prevent back-to-back operations.
  • Combine with Follow/Unfollow limits for a natural growth pattern.
  • ⚠️ Important: If you set both Start Hour and End Hour to 0, the bot may run continuously. Always set a working window.
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