SSSTikTok cannot save TikTok drafts. The tool is designed to download publicly available videos from TikTok by entering the video URL, but it does not support downloading private or draft content from users’ accounts. This is because drafts are stored in the TikTok app and are not publicly accessible until the user decides to publish them. In fact, the internal construction design of TikTok allows videos only of the “public” category to be downloaded by any third-party tool like SSSTikTok.
A 2022 report by TechCrunch describes that TikTok drafts are stored only on users’ devices and not on any cloud servers, so the videos cannot be accessed by other users or anyone from outside, except the owner, until they go live. This means that drafts will remain private unless shared with the public. While SSSTikTok is able to download any video that is publicly available, access to private or unpublished content by an individual account is not allowed. This is a security feature for the protection of user privacy and control over unpublished videos.
Saving drafts involves a user’s private storage, and there are explicit permissions involved. Tools like SSSTikTok just never have those explicit permissions. That explains why third-party tools will hardly ever gain unauthorized access to some content, sitting in a user’s draft folder in TikTok.
TikTok allows creators to save drafts of their videos within the app for those who want to keep their content private or make changes before publishing. However, once a draft is published, it becomes accessible to download by third-party tools like SSSTikTok. According to the 2023 TikTok Usage Survey by Digital Trends, 40% of content creators prefer saving drafts until they finalize their content, hence the need to have control over releasing videos.
You can try ssstiktok for downloading publicly available videos on TikTok. But draft videos cannot be saved using this service.