Step 2 Build Your First TikTok RPA Workflow - Andhra Pradesh - Eluru ID1655144
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Now comes the core part, creating the automation process. We will build a simple workflow that opens TikTok, scrolls through the feed for a while, and then closes the app. Once you master this, you can easily expand it to more complex tasks.
Click New Workflow from the RPA section. The editor screen shows five categories of actions on one side, and a blank canvas on the other where you build the flow. These categories are:
● Application Operations: Open, close, install, and upload apps.
● Basic Operations: Page back, click, input text, and multitasking actions.
● Wait Delay: Pause the script or wait for a specific element to appear.
● Data Retrieval: Extract text, read notifications, or write data to a file.
● Flow Control: Loops, conditions, and task ending commands.
Follow these steps to assemble the workflow:
1. Add the Open App action.
From the Application Operations area, find Open Application and drag it onto the canvas. Click the small settings icon on this block. A field will appear where you type the app name. Enter TikTok exactly as it appears on your cloud phone’s home screen.
2. Insert a Delay.
Right after opening TikTok, the app needs time to load videos and connect to the network. If the next step runs too fast, the workflow will break. Drag Delay from the Wait Delay category and place it below the Open App block. Set a wait time of 5 to 8 seconds. This gives TikTok enough room to fully initialize.
3. Create a browsing Loop.
Real users do not just open an app and stare at one post. To simulate natural behavior, we need a loop that scrolls through content repeatedly. Drag Loop from the Flow Control group into the canvas.
Now, inside this loop container, add two more actions:
● Swipe: Drag a Swipe action into the loop. Click its settings to define the swipe direction (upwards, like a real thumb scroll) and the swipe duration. A good starting point is an upward swipe lasting 800 to 1200 milliseconds. Pro tip: open your cloud phone in a separate window, go to the TikTok feed, and use the coordinate recording feature if available. This captures a realistic finger movement.
● Delay again: Add another short Delay after the swipe, maybe 3 to 6 seconds. This mimics the time a person spends watching a video before moving on. You can adjust these numbers later based on what looks most natural.
Set the loop to repeat maybe 10 to 20 times, depending on how long you want the browsing session to last. More repetitions mean a longer task.
4. Close the app properly.
After the loop finishes, drag Close App from the App Operations area and place it at the end of the workflow. Again, type TikTok in the app name field. This ensures the task ends cleanly and does not leave apps running in the background.
5. Test and save.
Before finalizing, use the Debug Run function. The workflow will execute once while you watch the cloud phone screen. Look for any hiccups: does TikTok open correctly? Are the delays long enough? Does the swipe actually move the feed? Adjust any parameters that feel off. Once satisfied, click Save and give your workflow a name like “TikTok”.
Important Notes
● When selecting a Cloud Phone environment for running and debugging, the Cloud Phone must be in the Running state.
● When executing a node or a complete process, the Cloud Phone must be in the Running state. If it is not, click Start Debugging.
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