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TokCount's TikTok live follower comparison puts two public accounts on screen at the same time, with both follower counts polling every five seconds and a running difference number sitting between them. Type any two usernames and the page shows their profile photos, verification status, current follower counts, and which one is ahead by how many followers. The difference recalculates on every refresh, so a creator climbing past another one in real time is visible right away without needing to do the math yourself.
Creators run the comparison during launches when they expect a spike. Fan communities open it during follower races and milestone moments to see who is pulling ahead. Streamers add the comparison page as a browser source for race-style content where two creators are pushing toward the same number. Marketing teams keep it open during campaign reviews to spot momentum shifts that a quarterly report would miss. Casual users open it to settle arguments, like which of two creators has more followers right now, or to track close races between rival accounts that the TikTok app does not surface in any leaderboard view.
The number in the middle of the page is the first creator's follower count minus the second. A positive number means the first account is ahead by that many followers. A negative number means the second account is ahead. The number updates every five seconds along with the two follower counts, so when one creator gains a batch of followers in a short window, the difference shifts at the same time. The two profile photos sit at the top with their usernames, verification ticks, and unique account IDs, so there is no confusion about which counter belongs to which creator. The comparison URL holds both usernames, which means sharing it later loads the same matchup for the person you send it to.
Any two public TikTok accounts can be compared. There is no minimum follower count and no maximum cap. People run head-to-head comparisons of nine-figure accounts and head-to-head comparisons of niche creators with a few hundred followers each. Private accounts cannot be compared because TikTok hides their follower counts. Deleted, banned, or recently renamed accounts will not load. If a comparison stalls on one side, the most common cause is that one of the usernames is private or no longer exists in that exact form.
The tool is free, runs in the browser, and works on phones, tablets, and laptops. There is nothing to install, no signup, and no limit on how many comparisons you can run in a day. Switching from one matchup to the next takes about two seconds: click Change Users, type the next pair, and the new live comparison starts polling within a second.
A live side-by-side comparison runs in about ten seconds from start to finish.
The button in the top navigation opens the search panel for two usernames at once.
Type the two handles you want to compare side by side. The @ symbol is optional. The page accepts standard TikTok usernames with letters, numbers, dots, and underscores.
The page loads both profile photos, follower counts, and the running difference. All three numbers refresh every five seconds. The first account in the pair is on the left.
Copy the URL in your browser. Both usernames are saved in the link, so anyone who opens it sees the same live matchup with the same counters polling in real time.
Add the comparison URL as a browser source in OBS or Streamlabs. The live race renders directly on your broadcast at the resolution you set in the source.
Click Change Users, type both usernames (with or without the @), and submit. The live follower counters start ticking right away.
Every five seconds, for both accounts at the same time. The difference is recalculated on each refresh.
Yes. Each comparison gets its own URL with both usernames in it, so you can drop it in a tweet, group chat, or stream overlay.
No. Private accounts hide follower counts from the API, so the counter cannot pull them.
No follower cap on either side. People run it for Khaby vs Charli style races and for niche creators with a few hundred followers each.
The number is the first account minus the second. If the second account has more followers, the difference shows as a negative value.
Yes. The page works as a browser source in OBS or Streamlabs. Add the comparison URL and the live counters render on your stream.