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Business Center

TikTok Business Center is the organisational layer that decides whether your campaign launch is a thirty-minute checkout or a three-day verification ordeal. The BC's age, ad-account-slot count, attached creator pages, and prior moderation outcomes all flow into the trust score that determines what your fresh creative gets to do on day one.

The first decision new buyers face is how many ad-account slots to provision. TikTok limits the count via subscription tier — typical operating tiers run from five slots up to unlimited. Each tier carries its own price-survival ratio. The articles below quantify each one with field data from the editorial test fleet.

Less obvious is the question of attached creator-page age. A Business Center created on a fresh creator profile reads to TikTok differently than a BC created on a profile with twelve months of organic content. The BC inherits a portion of the trust score from its owning profile, and that inheritance survives even when the profile is later removed from the BC admin role.

The category also covers hardening — operational practice of making a BC harder for TikTok's automated review to flag. Two-factor on the owning profile, billing history that does not look freshly seeded, ad-account names that read like real businesses rather than testbed-1 / testbed-2. None of these is a magic bullet. All of them together is the difference between a BC that survives a quarter and one that hits a thirty-day pause.

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Buying

5 vs 10 vs unlimited slots: which BC fits your scale

The headline trade-off is slot count, but the second-order trade-off is review intensity. Unlimited gets reviewed harder than 5-slot in our sample. When that matters and when it does not.

A. Sundqvist11 min