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Facebook Pages Posts — Facebook | Lagic

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Extract posts, comments, and reaction data from any public Facebook Page.

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Configure Agent

Facebook page urls.

Facebook page id. If both page url and page id are provided, page id will be used.

Max results to scrape

Date from which to scrape posts

Date to which to scrape posts

Results to deliver

300 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Full text content of each postDirect URL to each specific postPublication date and timestampAuthor's name, ID, and profile URLTotal counts for comments, reactions, and sharesDetailed breakdown of all reactions (like, love, haha, wow, sad, angry, care)
Value...https://...2026-04-05https://...648Value...
Value...https://...2026-04-05https://...450Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape posts from public Facebook Pages, including post text, engagement metrics, and a full breakdown of reactions. Use it for competitor analysis or brand content monitoring.

This tool extracts post data from any public Facebook Page. It's designed for social media managers, marketing agencies, brand analysts, and researchers who need to analyze content performance without manually compiling data. Provide a Facebook Page URL or ID, specify a date range, and set a limit on the number of posts. The tool will return a structured list of posts from that page. Key data points for each post include the full text, publication timestamp, counts for comments, shares, and total reactions. It also provides a detailed breakdown of reactions, showing the specific counts for 'like', 'love', 'haha', 'wow', 'sad', 'angry', and 'care'. This data is critical for understanding what resonates with an audience. You can analyze a competitor's content strategy, track the engagement of your own campaigns over time, or identify the most viral posts within a specific industry. By analyzing the reaction breakdown, you can also gauge the sentiment of audience responses to different types of content.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text content of each post
  • Direct URL to each specific post
  • Publication date and timestamp
  • Author's name, ID, and profile URL
  • Total counts for comments, reactions, and shares
  • Detailed breakdown of all reactions (like, love, haha, wow, sad, angry, care)
  • Links to attached images or videos
  • Unique IDs for each post, author, and comment thread
  • Analyze the content strategy of competitor Facebook pages.
  • Track engagement metrics on your own brand's posts over time.
  • Identify top-performing posts within a specific niche for market research.
  • Gather raw data for sentiment analysis on brand announcements or campaigns.
  • Audit a new client's historical Facebook performance to establish a baseline.
  • Monitor influencer pages to see which content formats drive the most interaction.
  • Compile reports on content engagement for stakeholders or clients.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the URL or the unique ID of the target Facebook Page.

2

Specify the maximum number of posts you wish to extract.

3

Optionally, set a 'Date from' and 'Date to' to limit the scrape to a specific timeframe.

4

Run the tool.

5

Download the collected post data in JSON, CSV, or Excel 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 the Facebook Page URL or ID.
In what formats can I export the data?
Is it legal to scrape Facebook Page posts?
Can I extract thousands of posts at once?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just looking at the page manually?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Does this tool extract the actual text of the comments?
What happens if I provide both a Page URL and a Page ID?
How fresh is the data?
How is cost determined?