Understand Audience Engagement and Sentiment from Facebook Comments
Enter the Facebook post URLs you want to scrape comments from.
Select the number of comments you want to scrape.If this limit is not set, by default 15 comments will be returned
Results to deliver
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Extract comments, author details, and engagement metrics from any public Facebook post to gauge audience reactions, inform content strategy, or analyze campaign performance.
Understanding what people say about your content, brand, or industry on Facebook is critical for any marketer or analyst. This tool focuses specifically on extracting comments from public Facebook posts, providing a clear window into audience sentiment and engagement. ### What You Get When you provide a Facebook post URL, this tool goes to work, collecting details about each comment. You'll receive the full comment text, who wrote it (including their name, ID, and profile URL), and how much engagement that comment received, such as its like count and the number of replies it generated. You also get the exact time the comment was posted, which helps in understanding conversation trends. ### Why This Data Matters For social media managers, having a structured list of comments helps in quickly identifying common questions, feedback, or recurring themes. Market researchers can use this data for sentiment analysis, tracking public opinion on specific topics or products mentioned within a post's comments. Brand teams can monitor discussions around their campaigns, understanding what resonates and what doesn't. Agencies can provide detailed reports to clients on audience interaction, showcasing the depth of engagement beyond just likes and shares. The tool also provides information about the comment's author, like their Facebook ID and whether they are a verified user. This can be useful for identifying influential commenters or understanding the demographics of your engaged audience, though specific demographic data like gender is only provided if publicly available on the author's profile. You can specify how many comments you need, allowing you to focus on the most relevant discussions without being overwhelmed by excessive data.
Copy the URL of the public Facebook post you want to analyze.
Paste the Facebook post URL into the 'Start URLs' input field.
Optionally, specify the 'Results Amount' to set a limit on the number of comments to retrieve, otherwise 15 comments will be returned by default.
Run the tool to begin the comment extraction process.
Once complete, download your structured data file containing all the extracted comments and their details.