What TikTok Business Center Can and Cannot Do
Business Center handles access and assets — but not your password, and not creator monetization. Here is exactly where its power starts and stops.
Business Center is powerful for what it is meant to do: organising assets, granting access, and managing ad accounts and partners. But people regularly expect it to do things it deliberately cannot — reveal a password, transfer ownership, or hand someone your creator earnings. Knowing the edges of Business Center prevents most of the confusion about TikTok access.
What Business Center can do
It holds your assets — TikTok accounts and ad accounts — and lets you assign people to them with roles. It lets you add and remove team members, grant partner access to agencies, and manage ad account access and billing. In short, it is the operational-access and asset-organisation layer for your TikTok presence.
All of this is reversible and individual: each person signs in as themselves, gets only what you grant, and can be removed without disturbing anyone else.
What Business Center cannot do
It cannot reveal or replace the account password. Operational access never includes the login, which stays with the owner. It cannot transfer ownership of an account, ad account, or Shop — adding a partner or an Admin is access, not ownership.
It cannot manage creator monetization. Creator Rewards, LIVE, and Subscriptions are owner-only features that sit outside Business Center entirely. And it is not where TikTok Shop is managed — Shop lives in Seller Center, with its own login and roles.
Frequently asked questions
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Access issues are easier to prevent when roles, owners, and responsibilities are recorded clearly
Most access problems trace back to the same gap — no clear record of who has access, what role they hold, and what should happen when that changes. Delvia helps you keep that record so problems are visible before they become incidents.