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Where does Foam data come from?
Where does Foam data come from?

Instagram, TikTok and YouTube data on Foam. 📊✨

Updated over 2 months ago

We source and verify all data via Instagram, TikTok and YouTube official APIs. With formal partnerships established with all three of these platforms, we proudly stand as one of the few organizations in the world granted access to the official TikTok API.

We never scrape or crawl any data, ensuring the utmost integrity of our information. This dedication to accuracy has made us a trusted resource for brands, creators, and talent representatives worldwide. Every engagement is meticulously accounted for, as our data is continuously updated in real-time.

Here’s what you need to know about the authentication process and some FAQ’s:

In order to use Foam and access all of its features, creators need to authenticate their social accounts.

  • Is it safe to authenticate my social account(s)?
    Yes. Foam is a certified partner of Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, and its employees connect with representatives at these platforms on a daily basis to assist with campaigns and troubleshooting.

  • Does Foam see or store passwords or direct messages, or assume control of your social accounts?
    No. We never see or store passwords or direct messages, and Foam does not assume control of your social accounts.

  • If my account is managed through my talent manager’s Foam account, what access will they have once I authenticate my account?

    • Basic data such as your account handle, bio, follower count, content, and performance metrics.

    • Insights regarding your audience demographics, reach, impressions, views, and engagements to help pitch you to brands

****Foam does not access passwords or assume control of your account in any way, including posting on your behalf, following or unfollowing accounts, removing content, or viewing and sending direct messages. You have complete control and can disconnect at any time.***

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