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Sharing Just Got Easier: TikTok Adds New Ways to Organize Together

December 09, 2025

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TikTok is starting to roll out a fresh new feature: Shared Collections. As of December 2025, users worldwide (16+) can now share and organize videos, posts and ideas all in one place — not just for themselves, but with friends and family. The move comes as an upgrade to the individual Collections TikTok introduced earlier this year.

Hand Holding Phone While Scrolling on TikTok's New Shared Collections
With Shared Collections, you can build collaborative spaces: think a folder for cookie-swap plans with your family, holiday dinner ideas, décor inspo, secret-Santa gift ideas, even projects or hobbies you're working on with friends. TikTok's official blog says this feature helps people "stay organized as they discover and save" videos together — whether it's content from creators you love, home-design inspo, or skills you're learning together.

To create a Shared Collection, both users need to follow each other. Once that's set, you can decide if the collection stays private (just between friends or family) or go public.

But wait — there's more. TikTok also teased a new concept coming soon: Shared Feeds. These will let two users share a personalized feed based on their combined interests — think winter sports, baking, design, or whatever both of you enjoy. Generated from what you both like, watch, and comment on, the feed will surface a curated set of about 15 videos per day. Users will be able to invite a friend via direct message to start a Shared Feed; after watching, both can see what they liked together via a "Shared Likes" history.

The idea here — beyond letting you save and organize content — is making TikTok more social, shared, and collaborative. Whether you're planning holiday dinners, organizing inspo boards with friends, or checking out trending videos side by side through a shared feed, TikTok is leaning into stronger community vibes.

It's an interesting shift: from solo scrolling to shared experiences. And since Shared Collections are already live worldwide, you can go ahead and start building your first group collection today — just make sure you and your friends follow each other.

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