Gather Detailed Public Comment Insights from Facebook Posts
List of post URLs to process
Maximum number of replies to retrieve per post (between 1 and 500). If not set, only a few of the first replies will be returned.
Comments sorting - i.e. what kind of comments to scrape for. If not set, platform default will be used ('Most relevant'). Note: Choosing 'All comments' still requires setting a 'Results Limit'.
Results to deliver
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This tool extracts public comment data from specified Facebook posts, providing details like author names, comment text, and reaction counts. It's built for marketers and researchers to analyze audience sentiment and engagement patterns.
### Understand Your Audience's Voice on Facebook To truly grasp public opinion, campaign reception, or product feedback on Facebook, you need to go beyond surface-level metrics. This tool helps you collect the actual comments from any public Facebook post, delivering structured data for deeper analysis. Whether you're a marketing agency tracking campaign sentiment, a brand manager monitoring public perception, or a researcher gathering insights, this tool provides the raw material you need. ### What Data You Get For each comment, you'll receive rich details including the commenter's name and profile picture URL, the full comment text, and a breakdown of all reactions (like, love, anger, haha, support, sorry, wow). This granular data allows you to perform sentiment analysis, identify key discussion themes, or even spot potential brand advocates or detractors within the comment sections of your posts or those you're observing. ### Tailor Your Data Collection You control how comments are collected. Simply provide the URLs of the Facebook posts you wish to analyze. You can set a maximum number of comments to retrieve per post, ensuring you get enough data without being overwhelmed. Additionally, you can choose how comments are sorted – by 'Most relevant' (the platform's default), 'Newest' to see the latest discussions, or 'All comments' to capture a full historical view. This flexibility means you only collect the data most pertinent to your specific research goals.
1. Begin by providing the direct URLs of the Facebook posts you want to extract comments from.
2. Optionally, specify a maximum number of comments you wish to retrieve for each post (up to 500).
3. Choose how you want the comments sorted: 'Most relevant', 'Newest', or 'All comments'.
4. Start the data extraction process.
5. Once the process is complete, download your structured comment data in your preferred format.