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Facebook group posts scraper — Facebook | Lagic

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Extract detailed Facebook group posts for trend analysis and community insights.

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Configure Agent

Facebook group URLs to scrape. Add one URL for single group scraping or multiple URLs for bulk scraping.

Maximum number of posts to scrape from each group

Stop scraping when reaching posts older than this date (format: YYYY-MM-DD). Leave empty to scrape until maxResults is reached.

How to sort the posts when scraping. Note: When 'Scrape Until Date' is set, this will be forced to CHRONOLOGICAL.

Results to deliver

800 credits

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Pricing

8 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

The full text message of each post.The number of comments and shares each post received.Detailed reaction counts, including likes, loves, wows, sad, angry, care, and haha.Information about the post's author, including their name and profile URL.The exact creation time of each post.The name and URL of the Facebook group the post belongs to.
Value...465658https://...2026-04-05https://...
Value...654439https://...2026-04-05https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool collects public posts from specified Facebook groups, delivering content, author details, engagement metrics like reactions and comments, and even attachment download links for in-depth analysis of community discussions.

### Understand Group Conversations Staying connected to the pulse of your target audience means understanding where they gather online. Facebook groups are rich sources of unfiltered opinions, emerging trends, and direct feedback. This tool allows you to tap into these conversations by extracting posts from any public Facebook group you specify. You'll receive the full post content, who published it, how people reacted, and what media was shared. ### Granular Data for Deeper Insights Beyond just the post text, this tool provides a breakdown of reactions (likes, loves, wows, sad, angry, care, haha), the total number of comments and shares, and the exact time of publication. This level of detail helps you gauge sentiment, identify popular content types, and track engagement over time. For content strategists, understanding which types of posts generate specific reactions is invaluable for refining their own content calendars. Crucially, the tool also extracts information about post attachments, including direct download URLs for images, videos, or other shared media. This means you can analyze visual content, track shared resources, and get a complete picture of what's being communicated within a group. ### Flexible Data Collection Tailor your data collection to your specific needs. You can provide one or many Facebook group URLs for bulk processing. Control the volume of data by setting a maximum number of posts to retrieve from each group, or define a specific `Scrape Until Date` to focus on recent or historical discussions. When a `Scrape Until Date` is set, the tool automatically sorts posts chronologically to ensure you capture all relevant content within your specified timeframe. For general scraping, you can choose to sort by `RECENT_ACTIVITY`, `CHRONOLOGICAL`, or `TOP_POSTS`, allowing you to prioritize the most current discussions or the most impactful content.

Key Capabilities

  • The full text message of each post.
  • The number of comments and shares each post received.
  • Detailed reaction counts, including likes, loves, wows, sad, angry, care, and haha.
  • Information about the post's author, including their name and profile URL.
  • The exact creation time of each post.
  • The name and URL of the Facebook group the post belongs to.
  • Unique identifier and direct URL for each post.
  • Details about any attachments (images, videos, links), including download URLs, descriptions, and dimensions.
  • Market researchers gathering public opinion and sentiment on products, services, or industry topics within niche communities.
  • Content strategists identifying trending topics, popular content formats, and high-engagement posts for their own content creation.
  • Competitor analysis teams monitoring discussions around rival brands or products in relevant industry groups.
  • Brand managers tracking mentions and public perception of their brand or related keywords within community spaces.
  • Social listening professionals identifying emerging trends, pain points, or common questions asked by potential customers.
  • Agencies providing clients with reports on community engagement and content performance within their target Facebook groups.
  • Academics or researchers collecting qualitative data for sociological studies on online community behavior and discourse.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Copy the URLs of the public Facebook groups you want to analyze.

2

Paste these group URLs into the 'Group URLs' field in the tool's input.

3

Optionally, set a 'Maximum Results per Group' or a 'Scrape Until Date' to define your desired data volume or timeframe.

4

Choose your preferred 'Posts Sorting' method if no 'Scrape Until Date' is specified.

5

Run the tool to begin extracting post data from the specified groups.

6

Download the structured output file containing all the collected post details for your analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of Facebook groups can this tool scrape?
This tool is designed to extract posts from public Facebook groups. It cannot access content from private or secret groups due to Facebook's privacy policies.
Do I need any technical skills to use this tool?
What export formats are available for the extracted data?
Can I get historical posts or only recent ones?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Is there a limit to how many posts I can extract?
What data points are included for post reactions?
Can I use this for client work?
How reliable is the data extraction?
How does the 'Posts Sorting' work with 'Scrape Until Date'?
What if a post has multiple attachments?