Let’s be real for a second: getting big views on TikTok can sometimes feel less like strategy and more like a game of luck.
You spend ages editing a video that you think the algorithm will pick up like wildfire, and it bombs. You post a rushed edit because you’re behind on content, and it gets 50k views within hours.
Make it make sense.
I’m not saying your content, strategy, and timing don’t matter – of course they do. But they’re just not the whole equation anymore. TikTok keeps growing exponentially, people lose interest faster than ever, and the algorithm always switches up on us.
This leaves creators to turn to boosting. But paying big bucks to squeeze out a few thousand extra views? Hardly worth it, especially if those views aren’t converting to followers or sales. Half the time, they seem to be bots. I’m not saying boosting is a scam, but let’s be honest… It’s giving Russian roulette, not ROI.
So we’ve built something that not only works but costs you less. The proof is in the pudding: big creators already use it to generate millions of views. So what is it?
Keep reading, ‘cause I’m about to show you how to boost your TikTok views with a real formula.
How to get more views on TikTok with Content Rewards
Most TikTok creators don’t lack content ideas. You probably have 5 or so unpublished drafts right now that never saw the light of day. Or great posts that have gone live but sat with no views.
This isn’t a creativity problem; it’s a visibility problem.
Enter Whop Content Rewards. Instead of grinding harder, posting more, and getting nowhere (read: depressing), you can pay experienced clippers to share your content on their accounts.
These clippers already know what performs, how to build audiences, and how to get eyes on your content.
It’s the easiest system to use: you upload the TikTok content, videos, or clips you want promoted, set your payout (like 0.50 per 1000 views), and clippers take your video and repost it to their audiences.
Oh, and the best part? You only pay for the views you get. No views = no payment.
With Content Rewards, you can say goodbye to boosting and sketchy promo pages and say hello to real views.
So, wait… How does Content Rewards ensure I get views?
I’m glad you asked – we’re pretty proud of how we’ve set this up.
Here’s the deal: CR connects you with experienced clippers and creators who already have TikTok audiences and know how to make content perform. They’ll repost, remix, or repurpose your videos, and you set the rate you’ll pay per 1,000 views.
You’ve got the content, they’ve got the reach, and you only pay for actual results.
Let’s say you decide to pay clippers $1 per 1000 views. If a clipper reposts your TikTok and it gets 100K views, you only pay $100.
Not only that – but probably a few new followers and sales.
No upfront costs and no wasted ad spend. Just real views.
Who is using Content Rewards to grow their brand?
If you log into your Whop dashboard and navigate to the Content Rewards section, you’ll be able to see the creators currently using CR to boost their brand and views.
Stake, Mr. Beast, and PARTYNEXTDOOR have all used clippers to get millions of eyes on their brand, content, and music.
Here are some of the most impressive results we’ve seen recently from creators on Whop offering Content Rewards to clippers:
Druski

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know Druski.
The guy founded the parody music label Coulda Been Records and has collaborated with Drake, Jack Harlow, and Lil Yachty, to name a few.
Druski used Content Rewards on Whop to promote his dating reality show Coulda Been Love, and the results were seriously impressive.
He paid out $5000 in total, with a cap of $350 per clipper, and offered 0.35 per 1000 views.
Quick maths: That meant for every $350 spent? Druski pulled in 1M views. For real.
Whop clippers took highlights Druski uploaded from each episode of the show and spread them like wildfire, helping Druski reach massive numbers without touching traditional ads (and for a fraction of the cost).
The Iced Coffee Hour Podcast

Hosted by Graham Stephan and Jack Selby, the ICH Podcast has become one of the top entrepreneurial pods on the internet.
They’ve interviewed everyone from Mr. Beast to Alex Hormozi, and now they’re using Content Rewards to boost their viral clips and views even further across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts.
In their last campaign, they paid out just shy of $3000 to clippers who could spread clips of the most recent 5 episodes. The catch? Every post had to hit at least 10K views to qualify for a payout.
TLDR: For every $150 rewarded, they were guaranteed a solid reach of 10K views.
Top clippers could earn the full $150 payout multiple times by identifying strong moments, reposting them, and tagging the show.
Crazy results? Yeah. Possible for your content? Definitely.
Instead of hiring editors and running ad campaigns, The Iced Coffee Hour Podcast is tapping into an experienced community of clippers ready to do the work – and they’re only paying when it performs.
Audio Labs

Audio Labs is one of the most active Content Rewards communities on Whop, creating a space where music creators and clippers can win together.
Over 28,000 people have joined to clip for major artists, and the vibes = immaculate.
Creators say payments are fast, support is solid, and the projects are worth promoting.
Here’s a couple of Content Rewards campaigns from Audio Labs recently with some sick results:
Selena Gomez x Benny Blanco
One of their recent campaigns paid over $2,400 to creators clipping content from Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco ahead of the couple's single release, with a payout of $0.85 per 1000 views.
Posts had to be at least 10 seconds long, use the provided footage, and include both artists.
The top clippers earned up to $500 each, and the whole reward pool was claimed.
No boosting, no ads. Just real fans (I see you, Selenators) helping music spread.
FINNEAS x Kacey Musgraves
A current Audio Labs campaign asks clippers to promote the Apple Music Sessions performance of Giver/Taker by FINNEAS and Kacey Musgraves.
The deal? Repost the performance clip, keep the volume at a minimum of 80% and add some edits or lyrics if you want.
You need at least 1,000 views to qualify, and it’s open to US-based clippers only – but those who are eligible are already closing in on the full $1,995 payout.
Audio Labs proves that Content Rewards works for solo creators and full-on music campaigns.
It’s the new way for artists to get seen – and clippers to get paid – without ever touching an ad manager.
How to set up a TikTok campaign with Content Rewards
Let’s keep this short and sweet. You don’t need to be verified. You don’t need a team or a certain number of followers. You just need a Whop account and a few banger pieces of content for clippers to remix.
Seriously, here’s how easy it is:
Create your Whop account

If you don’t already have an account, sign up to Whop. Yes, it’s free to start (and super easy to set up).
Set your payment rate
The ball is in your court: You decide how much to pay per 1,000 views.
Our advice is to find what’s affordable while still giving clippers an incentive to take on your content. Some brands pay $0.30 per 1k views for clipped content, others are paying $75 per 1k views for UGC.
Upload your content
What’s performed best for you in the past? What are your top pieces of content? Upload your best material to your CR campaign and set any rules surrounding clipping, such as length.
Find your clippers
You’ll want to choose creators who vibe with your brand, but that’s easy with Content Rewards.
Watch the views roll in
Once everything’s set, sit back, relax, and start seeing results. You only pay for the views you get, and you can end campaigns anytime.
Here's a full guide to setting up Content Rewards for your whop
Which types of media work best with Content Rewards?
The beauty of Content Rewards is that it works with pretty much any kind of content – as long as it's engaging.
Whether you're a YouTuber, musician, podcaster, ecom business owner, or straight-up TikTok creator, the formula stays the same: give clippers something scroll-stopping to work with, and they’ll help amplify it to the right audience.
Druski used Content Rewards to promote his YouTube dating reality show Coulda Been Love. Clippers took highlights from each episode and pushed them to TikTok, pulling in views at just $0.35 per 1,000.
Audio Labs has been running campaigns for some of the biggest names in music, from Selena Gomez to FINNEAS and Kacey Musgraves. Their creators turn music snippets and live performance clips into edits that trend organically — ideal for artists trying to get songs in front of new listeners without relying on the algorithm.
The Iced Coffee Hour Podcast shows how well it works for long-form creators, too. By letting clippers repost key moments from recent episodes, they’ve driven hundreds of thousands of views across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts – all without editing or uploading anything themselves.
If you’re a TikToker, you don’t need a huge budget or a studio setup to make this work. Content Rewards is perfect for:
- Skits
- Product demos
- Rants, hot takes, or controversial opinions
- Behind-the-scenes moments
- Pretty much anything with a strong hook or a solid punchline
How much will it cost me?

I get it; this is the most important question.
Well, here’s what I can tell you: There’s no upfront cost, no guessing, and no wasted spend on ads that don’t work.
With Content Rewards, you’re not buying empty impressions. You’re paying for real views from active creators who share your content with their audiences.

Perhaps the biggest benefit of CR is the flexibility. You decide how much to pay per 1,000 views, giving you full control over your budget.
And (like I keep saying), you only pay for views that are actually delivered, making it a far more reliable and cost-efficient way to boost your reach compared to traditional ad spending or influencer deals.
With Content Rewards, the cost per view can vary depending on the content type and the clippers’ engagement, but in general, it’s significantly cheaper than running ads (like, up to 10 times more affordable).
Stop praying for virality. Make it happen with Whop and Content Rewards
I know it sucks, but waiting for your TikToks to blow up and go viral is not a solid plan. Sorry.
But if you’re ready to stop guessing and start getting real views? Content Rewards can help you.
Instead of chasing trends down rabbit holes or wasting money on ads that may or may not hit, we’ve built something reliable.
Think about it: No more praying to the algorithm gods and stressing over results.
Just real views for a fraction of the cost of TikTok ads.
Start getting real TikTok views, engagement, and growth – in a way that actually makes sense. Head over to Whop Content Rewards and see how quickly (and cheaply) you could grow your reach.
Extra tips for getting more views on TikTok

We've covered Content Rewards, but let's look at some extra top tips for getting TikTok views.
You’re sick of hearing the same old regurgitated advice like “Post three times a day!” and “Just be authentic!”. I get it.
While this advice isn’t wrong, it’s just not enough. Sure, maybe when TikTok first started growing. But now? You’re going to need to work a little harder.
1. Trending challenges and audio

Usual suspect number one. Trends and challenges are the oldest trick in the book – and sometimes, they work. It’s how a lot of creators got their first big break, I won’t lie.
But here’s the thing: everyone is doing it. So, when you catch a trend (ideally, one that makes sense for your content style), record your version, edit, and hit publish? It’s likely already on the decline.
And if it is still hot? You’re competing with a flood of creators posting at the same time.
So, do trends work? Sometimes. Are they reliable long-term? Not really. The more you chase trends, the less your content feels authentically you.
Trends can be a tool in the belt, just not your whole strategy.
2. Posting consistently and at the right times
Let’s talk about consistency. Posting regularly helps TikTok know what your account is about, tells the algorithm you’re engaged, and helps build trust with your audience. All good things.
But is it a foolproof way of growing views? Not so much. You could post at the perfect time every day, and each TikTok might barely crack 1K views.
If you have an audience, consistency can keep the momentum going, for sure. But it's no silver bullet if you’re still chasing views in that growth phase.
As much as it sucks, the algorithm doesn’t reward effort; it rewards traction.
3. Collaborating with the right creators

Collaborating with other creators in your niche is a great way to grow, without a doubt.
It can introduce your content to (potentially tens of) thousands of new people, build your community, and add credibility to your name.
But (and sorry to be coming at you with a catch again) collaborations take time, effort, and the right match. You need to find creators who align with your niche and audience, reach out to them with a pitch, and hope they say yes.
Collaborations can be valuable, but you can’t reliably grow your views in the hope that bigger creators will agree to work with you.
4. Improving your hooks and edits
Credit where credit is due: improving your hooks and edits will undoubtedly positively affect your views.
You probably know this, but your TikTok videos' first 0.5-2 seconds are kind of everything. If you can’t stop someone mid-scroll immediately, they aren’t viewing your content.
Great hooks grab attention, and sharp editing keeps it. Hooks can be anything, from visual to auditory. They might even be text on screen or a sound effect.
Whatever it is, a good hook will get you more views, and the more views you get, the more FYPs you end up on – you get my drift.
But getting good at editing and figuring out the right hooks for your content can take some trial and error (and, more than likely, a few flops).