Extract all comments and replies from any public Facebook post into a spreadsheet.
Valid facebook URL
If this limit is not set as many results as possible are returned
If checked, the agent will return up to 3 levels of comments/replies for each post. Note that each reply/comment will be returned as a separate result.
Choose the way the comments are sorted
Limit how far back to the history the scraper should go. The date should be in YYYY-MM-DD or full ISO absolute format or in relative format e.g. 1 year, 2 months, 3 days, 4 hours, or 5 minutes. All time values are taken in UTC timezone. This add-on feature is billed separately.
Results to deliver
200 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
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Scrape comments from public Facebook posts to analyze audience sentiment, track brand mentions, or gather feedback. Extracts comment text, author details, like counts, and full reply threads.
Facebook comments are a rich source of unfiltered public opinion, customer feedback, and audience sentiment. The problem is that analyzing this data directly on the platform is impossible. This tool automates the extraction of comments from any public Facebook post, turning chaotic discussion threads into structured data ready for analysis. ### Who is this for? - **Social Media Managers & Marketers:** Measure the sentiment of your campaigns, identify your most engaged followers, and gather user-generated content. - **Brand & PR Managers:** Monitor brand health, track public reaction to announcements, and quickly identify customer service issues. - **Market Researchers & Analysts:** Collect raw public opinion data on products, competitors, or social trends without manual copy-pasting. - **Agencies:** Provide clients with detailed reports on audience engagement and competitive performance on Facebook. ### What can you do with the data? By providing one or more Facebook post URLs, you can download a complete dataset of the comments. You can choose to include nested replies (up to three levels deep), sort comments by recent activity or rank, and even limit the extraction to comments posted after a specific date. The output includes the comment text, the author's name and profile URL, the publication date, and the number of likes, giving you a complete picture of the conversation.
Gather the URLs of the public Facebook posts you want to analyze.
Paste the URLs into the 'Facebook URLs' field.
Set your desired number of results, or leave it blank for all comments.
Enable the 'Include comment replies' option if you need nested conversations.
Optionally, set a date filter to only capture recent comments.
Run the tool and download your data in formats like CSV or Excel.