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Facebook Group Insights Scraper — Facebook | Lagic

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Get Facebook group member counts, post activity, and rules for community analysis.

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Configure Agent

Enter one or more Facebook group URLs (e.g., ''). The scraper will first fetch basic info, then automatically use the group ID to get detailed data.

Enter one or more Facebook group IDs (e.g., '1439220986320043'). Using Group IDs directly gives you the most detailed information including post activity, group rules, admin tags, member stats, and creation history.

Results to deliver

1,600 credits

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Pricing

16 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Total member countPost activity (last 24 hours and 30 days)Full text of all group rulesGroup creation date and history summaryPrivacy status (e.g., Public, Private) and descriptionOfficial group description
973Value...Value...2026-04-05Value...Value...
831Value...Value...2026-04-05Value...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts key metrics from public Facebook groups, including member count, post frequency, and group rules. Use it to vet communities, analyze competitors, or monitor brand-related groups.

### Understand Any Facebook Group's Vitals Facebook groups are powerful community hubs, but it's difficult to gauge their health and engagement levels from the outside. This tool provides the core metrics you need to analyze any public group's activity and structure without needing admin access. By providing a group's URL or, for more detail, its unique ID, you can retrieve a snapshot of its size, recent posting volume, and foundational setup. This data is essential for marketers vetting groups for campaigns, community managers benchmarking their own groups against others, and researchers studying online communities. The tool extracts the total number of members, the volume of posts within the last day and the last 30 days, the group's privacy status, official description, and creation date. For a deeper look, using the Group ID provides access to the full text of the group's rules, any location tags, and admin-defined tags, giving you a clearer picture of the community's culture and governance. ### URL vs. Group ID Input - **Using a Group URL** is the simplest method and retrieves basic information like member count and name. - **Using a Group ID** unlocks more detailed data, including post activity, group rules, and location data. This is the recommended method for in-depth analysis.

Key Capabilities

  • Total member count
  • Post activity (last 24 hours and 30 days)
  • Full text of all group rules
  • Group creation date and history summary
  • Privacy status (e.g., Public, Private) and description
  • Official group description
  • Cover photo URL and dimensions
  • Associated group locations and admin-defined tags
  • Confirmation if the group requires answering questions to join
  • Vet potential influencer or marketing partnership groups by analyzing their member count and post activity.
  • Benchmark your own community's growth and engagement against competitor or industry groups.
  • Identify high-activity groups in a specific niche for market research and audience discovery.
  • Monitor unofficial fan or brand groups to understand community sentiment and size.
  • Compile a list of relevant communities for a lead generation or outreach campaign.
  • Analyze the rules and structure of successful groups to inform your own community-building strategy.
  • Researchers can track the growth and activity metrics of online communities over time.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the Facebook groups you want to analyze.

2

Copy the group URLs or find their unique Group IDs.

3

Paste them into the 'Facebook Group URLs' or 'Facebook Group IDs' field.

4

Run the tool to start the extraction.

5

Download your group insights data as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, you don't. You just need the URL or ID of the Facebook group(s) you want to analyze.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Facebook group data?
How many groups can I scrape at once?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
What's the difference between using a Group URL and a Group ID?
Can I get data from private Facebook groups?
Does this tool scrape the content of the posts?
How fresh is the data?
How is cost determined?