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Facebook Page Posts Scraper — Facebook | Lagic

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Extract Public Posts and Engagement Metrics from Any Facebook Page

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Configure Agent

The Facebook page ID to scrape posts from.

Optional start date (yyyy-mm-dd) to filter posts.

Optional end date (yyyy-mm-dd) to filter posts.

Maximum number of posts to fetch (auto pagination).

Results to deliver

400 credits

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Pricing

4 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Post message content (plain and rich text)Attached image and video details, including thumbnailsTimestamp of when the post was publishedTotal count of comments, reactions, and shares for each postBreakdown of specific reactions: angry, care, haha, like, love, sad, wowAuthor's Facebook ID, name, profile picture URL, and profile URL
Value...100952026-04-05392Value...https://...
Value...100912026-04-05148Value...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts public posts from any Facebook page, providing content, media, timestamps, and crucial engagement metrics like comments, reactions, and shares. It's ideal for competitor content analysis or tracking brand mentions.

### Understand Public Facebook Page Activity This tool is designed for marketers, researchers, and analysts who need to collect data on public Facebook page posts. Instead of manually sifting through endless feeds, you can automate the extraction of key information directly into a structured format. **What You Get:** For each post, you'll receive the full message text (both plain and rich format), any attached images or videos, and the precise timestamp it was published. Crucially, it captures detailed engagement metrics: the total count of comments, shares, and reactions. Beyond simple 'likes,' you'll see a breakdown of 'love,' 'haha,' 'wow,' 'sad,' and 'angry' reactions, offering a nuanced view of audience sentiment. The tool also provides the post's unique ID and its direct URL, making it easy to reference or share specific content. **Typical Uses:** Imagine you're tracking a competitor's content strategy. With this data, you can analyze their most engaging posts, identify content themes that resonate, and understand their posting frequency. For brands, it's invaluable for monitoring public perception, tracking campaign performance, or gathering content for market research. Researchers can collect large datasets for sentiment analysis or trend identification over specific periods.

Key Capabilities

  • Post message content (plain and rich text)
  • Attached image and video details, including thumbnails
  • Timestamp of when the post was published
  • Total count of comments, reactions, and shares for each post
  • Breakdown of specific reactions: angry, care, haha, like, love, sad, wow
  • Author's Facebook ID, name, profile picture URL, and profile URL
  • Unique post ID and direct URL to the post
  • Analyze competitor content strategies by extracting their top-performing posts and engagement metrics.
  • Monitor public sentiment around a brand or product by collecting posts mentioning specific keywords or themes.
  • Track the effectiveness of marketing campaigns by collecting post data and engagement over a defined period.
  • Conduct academic or market research on public discourse by gathering large datasets of posts on specific topics.
  • Archive your own or client Facebook page content and engagement data for compliance or historical analysis.
  • Identify trending content formats (e.g., video vs. image posts) by analyzing media attachments and their performance.
  • Benchmark performance against industry leaders by comparing post engagement rates across multiple pages.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Provide the Facebook Page ID for the page you want to extract posts from.

2

Optionally, specify a 'Start Date' and 'End Date' to narrow down the posts to a particular time frame.

3

Set the 'Max Results' to control the total number of posts you wish to fetch.

4

Run the tool, and it will begin collecting public post data from the specified page.

5

Once the process is complete, download your structured data in your preferred format.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is required to use this tool?
No coding or technical skills are required. You only need the Facebook Page ID to get started.
What data export formats are available?
Is this tool compliant with Facebook's terms?
Can I schedule recurring data extractions?
Is this suitable for client work at an agency?
How fresh is the data I receive?
How does this tool handle posts with many comments or reactions?
Can I filter posts by a specific date range?
What happens if a page has more posts than my 'Max Results' limit?
How is the cost determined for using this tool?