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Facebook Page Post Scraper — Facebook | Lagic

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Extract posts, comments, and engagement metrics from any public Facebook Page.

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Configure Agent

List of Facebook Page URLs to scrape (e.g., )

List of Facebook Page usernames/handles (e.g., 'meta', 'nike')

Maximum number of posts to scrape per page

Scrape top comments for each post

Maximum comments to scrape per post (if comments enabled)

Only scrape posts from this date onwards (YYYY-MM-DD)

Only scrape posts up to this date (YYYY-MM-DD)

Filter posts by content type

Results to deliver

100 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Post content and preview textDirect URL to each postPublication date and timeTotal likes, comments, and sharesDetailed reaction breakdown (angry, haha, like, love, sad, wow)URLs for any images or videos in the post
Value...https://...2026-04-05Value...Value...https://...
Value...https://...2026-04-05Value...Value...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape public posts from any Facebook Page, including post text, engagement counts (likes, comments, shares, reactions), and top comments. Ideal for competitor analysis and content strategy research.

This tool extracts detailed information about posts from public Facebook Pages. You can target one or more pages at a time to gather data for competitive analysis, content strategy, or market research. The output includes the full text of each post, a breakdown of reactions (like, love, haha, etc.), share and comment counts, and links to any associated images or videos. ### For Marketers and Agencies Keep a close watch on your competitors' content strategy. Identify their most successful posts by analyzing engagement metrics. See what content formats—videos, images, links, or plain text—resonate most with their audience. This data allows you to benchmark your own performance and discover opportunities to improve your social media plan. ### How it Works Because Facebook requires users to be logged in to view page feeds, this tool requires you to provide your session cookies. This is a standard practice for accessing data behind a login. You can get these cookies in a few clicks using the free 'Cookie-Editor' browser extension for Chrome or Firefox. Once you've provided the cookies and the target Page URLs, the tool will browse the pages on your behalf and extract the data into a structured format. You can customize the extraction by setting date ranges, specifying the number of posts to get from each page, and even filtering by content type (e.g., only scrape posts containing videos). For each post, you can also choose to extract the top comments, giving you a qualitative look at audience sentiment.

Key Capabilities

  • Post content and preview text
  • Direct URL to each post
  • Publication date and time
  • Total likes, comments, and shares
  • Detailed reaction breakdown (angry, haha, like, love, sad, wow)
  • URLs for any images or videos in the post
  • A flag indicating if a post is pinned or sponsored
  • Page name, ID, and URL
  • Top comments for each post, including author name, text, and like count (optional)
  • Details of any shared link, including title and description
  • Competitor Content Analysis: Monitor competitor Facebook pages to see which of their posts get the most engagement and what topics they're focusing on.
  • Brand Sentiment Monitoring: Analyze the reaction breakdown (love, haha, angry, sad) and top comments on your brand's posts to gauge public sentiment.
  • Identify High-Performing Content: Filter posts by type (video, image, link) to determine which formats drive the highest engagement in your industry.
  • Historical Performance Review: Extract all posts from a specific date range, like the last quarter, to create performance reports for clients or internal teams.
  • Market Research: Scrape posts from multiple pages in a specific niche to understand trending topics and common customer questions.
  • Detect Sponsored Content: Identify which posts from competitors are sponsored to understand their paid advertising strategy.
  • Build a Content Inspiration Library: Archive successful posts from key industry players to inspire your own content creation process.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Log into your Facebook account in your browser.

2

Use the free 'Cookie-Editor' browser extension to export your cookies and paste the JSON string into the 'Session Cookies' field.

3

Enter one or more Facebook Page URLs or usernames you want to scrape.

4

Set your desired limits, such as the max number of posts per page or a specific date range.

5

Click 'Run' to start the extraction process.

6

Once finished, download your data as a CSV, Excel, or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need to provide session cookies?
Facebook requires you to be logged in to view page posts. Session cookies securely authenticate the tool as your logged-in session, allowing it to access the data you can see. Your login credentials are never seen or stored.
Can this scrape private profiles or groups?
What's the difference between Page URLs and Page Usernames?
How do the 'Date From' and 'Date To' filters work?
Is it legal to scrape public Facebook Page data?
What formats can I export the data in?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How reliable is the data?
Is this tool suitable for client work at an agency?
What does the 'Content Type Filter' do?