TikTok Ads change history, the one Ads Manager doesn’t keep.
TikTok Ads Manager doesn’t give you a change history to browse — so today, the record of who raised a budget or paused a campaign is whatever someone remembers. CoNote will log every change on one shared timeline, beside the deploys and campaigns from the same day.
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Finding your history
Your TikTok Ads change history: today, and once CoNote is live
The manual way · around TikTok
Where to find it today
There’s no log to open — so it’s all workaround:
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Check the current campaign settings
TikTok Ads Manager shows a campaign’s budget, schedule, and status as they are now — but not a dated history of how they changed.
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Scroll back through notifications
Some account changes surface as notifications or emails — so people dig through those to guess when something changed.
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Ask whoever runs the account
With no built-in log, the record lives in people’s memory — so you ask around to find out who changed what, and when.
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Keep a manual change log
Many teams maintain a spreadsheet of changes by hand — accurate only as far as everyone remembers to update it.
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Reconcile it against everything else yourself
Even pieced together, nothing lines it up against your deploys, tracking, or other ad platforms — that’s on you.
The CoNote way · coming soon
Where you’ll find it once it’s live
Connect TikTok Ads once. After that it’s automatic:
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Open your CoNote timeline
The change history TikTok never kept will be right there — every budget change, pause, and edit, logged automatically.
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Jump to the day spend moved
Scan the day costs or conversions shifted; the change will be stamped there to the minute — no guessing from memory.
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See it beside everything else
The change will sit next to that day’s deploys, tracking changes, and other campaigns — the cause is obvious.
Sound familiar?
TikTok doesn’t keep a change history at all.
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The only record is whoever happens to remember.
Ads Manager shows you the current state of a campaign — never a dated record of who raised the budget, paused it, or swapped the creative, and when.
- No built-in change log to browse
- The real record lives in notifications and people’s memory
- No way to verify what an agency or teammate changed
- Never lined up against your deploys, tracking, or other platforms
Once TikTok Ads is connected, the change will already be on the timeline — “Spark Ads budget doubled to $300/day” — stamped to the minute, instead of living only in someone’s memory.
How it works
Connect once. Then it’ll log itself.
- 01
Authorize with TikTok
A two-click authorization — no scripts, no account edits. CoNote will read your ad account’s change activity, nothing else.
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Every change logs itself
CoNote will check on a schedule and log each budget change, pause, and edit — the change history TikTok itself never gave you, kept automatically.
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Read it in context
The change sits beside that day’s deploys, tracking changes, and other campaigns. When spend or conversions move, you scan one page instead of asking around.
What will land on your timeline
- Budget changes — the campaign and the new amount
- Campaign and ad group status changes — paused, active, archived
- The moment each change went live, to the minute
In your week
What teams will use it for.
Spend doubled — who changed the budget?
Costs spike overnight. The budget change is on the timeline with the time and the campaign — instead of guessing from a spend chart.
Verify what the agency changed
An independent, dated log of every budget and status change — so you can check the agency’s report instead of taking their word for it.
CPA jumped — was it us?
When CPA spikes, you can finally see whether a budget or status change lines up with it — a question TikTok alone can’t answer.
One log across every ad platform
TikTok, Meta, and Google Ads changes all land on one timeline, in order — instead of three platforms, only one of which keeps any history.
Side by side
Native tools vs. your logbook.
A dated change history to browse
TikTok Ads Manager
CoNote
See budget and status changes over time
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CoNote
Verify what an agency changed
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CoNote
Lined up against deploys and other platforms
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Visible to the whole team
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Setup
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On the timeline
The change in context.
A budget change with no record is a mystery. On the timeline, next to the day spend spiked, it’s an answer.
Tuesday, June 9
Spark Ads budget doubled to $300/day
TikTok Ads· 15:18
GTM container v46 published — TikTok pixel updated
Google Tag Manager· 15:40
Cost-per-acquisition spiked 35%
Uptime· 17:00
Questions
TikTok Ads change tracking, answered.
No — there’s no dated change log you can browse. Ads Manager shows a campaign’s current settings, but not a record of who raised the budget, paused it, or swapped the creative, or when. Teams reconstruct that from notifications, memory, or a manual spreadsheet.
Not yet — it’s coming soon. You can start your CoNote logbook now and connect the tools that are already live; we’ll switch TikTok Ads on automatically the day it ships.
A standard two-click authorization with read-only access to your ad account’s change activity. It will never edit your campaigns, budgets, or anything else in your account.
Budget changes, campaign and ad group status changes, and similar edits — each as a plain-language entry with the time it went live, giving you the change history TikTok itself doesn’t keep.
No. Connecting TikTok Ads will be a two-click authorization in CoNote — no scripts and no changes to your account.
Yes — that’s a core reason teams want it. CoNote keeps an independent, dated log of every change, so you can verify an agency’s work instead of relying on their report.
Only your team. Every entry is scoped to your team, and connecting TikTok Ads won’t expose your account to anyone outside it.
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