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Facebook Marketplace Scraper — facebook_marketplace | Lagic

Built For

Extract product listings, prices, and seller details from Facebook Marketplace.

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Configure Agent

Add one or more Facebook Marketplace search URLs. Use the visual URL list to add, remove, or clear entries. At least one non-empty URL is required.

Maximum number of listings to scrape per search URL (default: 24). Each URL will fetch up to this many listings.

Whether to fetch detailed information for each listing (slower but more complete data). If disabled, only basic details will be fetched.

Enable to fetch the newest listings first, sorted by creation time.

Results to deliver

100 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Country auto-rotated. Need a specific region? Contact support.

Pricing

1 credit per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Listing TitleURL to the ListingPrice (formatted text)CurrencyItem Condition (e.g., 'Used - Good')Full Description
Sample Text...https://...$19.99Value...Value...Value...
Sample Text...https://...$19.99Value...Value...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Get structured data from Facebook Marketplace by providing search URLs. Extracts listing titles, prices, descriptions, seller information, and locations for market research or deal sourcing.

This tool retrieves data directly from Facebook Marketplace search results. It's built for resellers, market researchers, automotive dealers, and anyone needing to track local listings for competitive analysis, inventory sourcing, or trend monitoring. Simply provide one or more Facebook Marketplace search URLs—for example, a search for 'used office chairs' in your city—and the tool will extract the listings from that page. You can set a limit for how many listings to get from each URL and choose to sort by the newest items first, which is ideal for finding fresh deals before they're gone. The tool offers two levels of detail. A basic scrape quickly gathers essential information like price, title, location, and seller name. For more in-depth analysis, you can enable the 'Fetch Detailed Information' option. This takes longer but enriches the data with the full item description, item condition, shipping availability, and links to all listing photos. ### Who is this for? - **Resellers & Flippers:** Monitor local listings for underpriced items to source as new inventory. - **Small Businesses:** Keep an eye on how local competitors are pricing similar goods and services. - **Market Analysts:** Gather raw data on pricing, supply, and demand within the second-hand economy. - **Deal Hunters:** Automate the search for specific items like furniture, electronics, or vehicles without manually checking the site.

Key Capabilities

  • Listing Title
  • URL to the Listing
  • Price (formatted text)
  • Currency
  • Item Condition (e.g., 'Used - Good')
  • Full Description
  • Seller's Name
  • Seller's Location (e.g., 'Brooklyn, NY')
  • Listing Creation Date & Time
  • Indication if the item is Sold, Live, or Pending
  • Shipping Availability
  • Delivery Options
  • Image URLs
  • Competitive Pricing Analysis: A used furniture store owner scrapes all local listings for 'dining table' to set competitive prices for their own inventory.
  • Inventory Sourcing for Resellers: An electronics reseller runs a daily scrape for the newest listings in the 'Video Games' category to find and buy underpriced items.
  • Used Vehicle Market Research: An independent car dealer extracts data on private party vehicle listings to understand local market trends and pricing for specific models.
  • Rental Market Monitoring: A real estate analyst gathers data on rental property listings to track average prices and availability in different neighborhoods.
  • Supply and Demand Trend Analysis: A market research firm collects listing data over several months to analyze trends in the second-hand goods market.
  • Personal Deal Finding: Someone moving into a new apartment schedules a daily run to find new listings for specific appliances and furniture they need.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Go to Facebook Marketplace and search for the items you want to track.

2

Apply any filters you need, such as category, price range, or location.

3

Copy the complete URL from your browser's address bar.

4

Paste one or more search URLs into the 'Marketplace Search URLs' field.

5

Set the maximum number of listings to retrieve per URL.

6

Choose whether to fetch basic or detailed information.

7

Run the tool and download your data in your preferred format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You just need to provide Facebook Marketplace search URLs.
What format can I get the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Facebook Marketplace?
How many listings can I scrape at once?
Can I use this for client work?
What's the difference between this and a general-purpose web scraper?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule the scraper to run automatically?
What's the difference between 'basic' and 'detailed' information?
Can I scrape listings for a specific category?
Does this tool get the seller's phone number or email?