How to Find TikTok Creator Emails
Whether you're pitching collabs, recruiting talent, or selling a tool built for creators, everything starts with a way to reach people — and DMs get buried. The good news: thousands of TikTok creators publish a business email right on their profile. This guide covers where that contact info lives, how to collect it at scale without opening profiles one at a time, and how to run outreach that doesn't burn the list.
Where creators put their contact info
TikTok gives creators a few public places to say "contact me here", and creators who want brand deals use them:
- The business email field — accounts can attach a public email to their profile; it's the closest thing TikTok has to a published "work with me" address.
- The bio itself — plenty of creators simply type an email or an "email for collabs" line into their bio text.
- The link in bio — a website, Linktree, or booking page that usually leads to a contact form or address.
- A public phone number — rarer, but some business accounts publish one.
Why collecting them by hand doesn't scale
Checking one profile takes half a minute. But most creators don't list an email, so building a list of 100 contactable creators means opening several hundred profiles, copying addresses into a spreadsheet by hand, and hoping you didn't typo any of them. That's a full day of work for a list you'll burn through in a week of outreach.
The scalable version flips the order: collect every creator in your niche into a spreadsheet first, then keep only the ones with contact info.
Step by step: build the list with a scraper
A TikTok email scraper automates exactly that flow — no code, no API keys:
- Define the niche — a hashtag like #fitnesscoach, a keyword search, or a list of usernames you already have.
- Turn on the lead filters — "only profiles with an email" (or phone), plus a minimum follower count for your campaign size.
- Set a cap and start the run. Your credit balance is a hard spend limit, so it can never cost more than you have.
- Download the CSV — every row is a creator with dedicated email, phone, bio, and bio_link columns, plus follower and engagement stats to prioritize by.
What it costs (honestly)
Runs are $8 per 1,000 profiles scraped, and every new account starts with $5.00 free. One thing worth understanding before you run: the email filter shapes the CSV, not the bill. The scraper still visits every profile to check for contact info, so you're billed per profile scraped while the file keeps only the matches — your run summary shows both numbers, like "scraped 500 · 118 with an email". Failed runs are refunded in full.
Outreach that doesn't burn the list
A public business email is an invitation for relevant pitches, not for spam. Reference the creator's actual content, keep the first email short, and honor every opt-out. If you're contacting people in the EU or California, know your GDPR and CCPA obligations, and follow CAN-SPAM basics everywhere: a real sender, a truthful subject line, a working unsubscribe. A tight, well-researched list of 100 beats a scorched list of 5,000 every time.
Frequently asked questions
Do TikTok creators actually list their emails?
A meaningful share do — especially business accounts and creators actively courting brand deals, since a public email is how deals find them. The rate varies a lot by niche, which is exactly why the "only profiles with an email" filter matters: it turns a broad scrape into a pure contact list instead of a haystack.
Can I get emails from private accounts?
No — and no honest tool can. Only contact info published on a public profile is collected. If an account is private, or a creator simply hasn't listed an email, those columns come back empty. That's a feature, not a gap: you're only ever working with addresses creators chose to make public.
Is this legal?
We only collect data that's already public — the same posts, captions, counts, and the contact info creators choose to put in their public bio. We don't touch private accounts or log-in-gated content, and we never try to reach anything a creator has kept private. You're responsible for using the data in line with TikTok's terms and any privacy laws that apply to you, so scrape public data, respect people's rights, and don't spam.
How much does it cost?
Runs are priced at $8 per 1,000 results, and every new account starts with $5.00 in free credits — enough to pull thousands of rows before you pay anything. You're billed per result scraped — never for your full cap — and the unused hold is refunded the moment a run finishes. If you use a lead filter like "only profiles with an email", the CSV keeps just the matches while you still pay per profile scraped. If a run fails, it's refunded in full and never costs a credit.