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Facebook Posts Scraper — Facebook | Lagic

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Detailed Engagement Data from Public Facebook Pages

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Configure Agent

List of page URLs to process

Maximum number of posts to retrieve per page (between 1 and 100). If not set, only a few of the first posts will be returned.

Results to deliver

200 credits

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2 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Complete post content and textTotal number of comments on each postDetailed breakdown of reactions (Likes, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad, Angry)Post author's name, profile picture, and profile URLTimestamp of when the post was publishedInformation on attached media (images, videos, accessibility captions, URLs)
Value...123Value...https://...2026-04-05https://...
Value...614Value...https://...2026-04-05https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract post content, engagement metrics like comments and reactions, and author details from public Facebook pages. Use this data for competitor analysis, content strategy, and trend monitoring.

Understanding what resonates on Facebook is critical for any brand or marketer. This tool allows you to gather detailed information about posts from specified public Facebook pages, providing insights into content performance and audience engagement. ### What it extracts For each post, you'll receive the full post text, the number of comments, and a breakdown of all reactions (Likes, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad, Angry). You'll also get details about the post's author, including their name, profile picture, and profile URL. If a post includes media, you'll see information about attached images or videos, including accessibility captions and direct URLs. Every data point is timestamped, and the original post URL and page URL are included for easy reference. ### Why this data matters This data is invaluable for competitive analysis, allowing you to see what content strategies are working for others in your industry. It helps in identifying trending topics, understanding audience sentiment through reaction types, and benchmarking your own content's performance. For market researchers, it provides a pulse on public discourse around specific brands or topics. The ability to limit the number of posts per page helps in focusing your data collection on recent activity or managing the scope of your analysis.

Key Capabilities

  • Complete post content and text
  • Total number of comments on each post
  • Detailed breakdown of reactions (Likes, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad, Angry)
  • Post author's name, profile picture, and profile URL
  • Timestamp of when the post was published
  • Information on attached media (images, videos, accessibility captions, URLs)
  • The direct URL to the individual Facebook post
  • The URL of the Facebook page where the post originated
  • Analyze competitor content strategies by collecting data on their most engaging Facebook posts.
  • Identify trending topics and content formats by examining reaction types and comment volumes across various pages.
  • Benchmark your own content performance against industry leaders by comparing engagement metrics.
  • Research influencer effectiveness by tracking the performance of their sponsored posts on public pages.
  • Monitor public sentiment around specific products or campaigns by analyzing reactions to relevant posts.
  • Gather historical data for content audits and to inform future social media calendars.
  • Support academic or market research by collecting structured data on public discourse on Facebook.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Copy the URLs of the public Facebook pages you want to extract posts from.

2

Paste these URLs into the 'Page URLs' input field of the tool.

3

Optionally, set a 'Results Limit' to specify the maximum number of posts to retrieve per page.

4

Start the tool and allow it to process the specified Facebook pages.

5

Once the run is complete, download your structured data file containing all the extracted post information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is required to use this tool?
No coding or technical expertise is required. You simply provide the Facebook page URLs and set the desired limit for posts.
What data formats can I export the results in?
Is it compliant to collect this Facebook data?
How does the 'Results Limit' work?
Can I use this for client work or agency projects?
What kind of reactions are captured?
How reliable is the data extraction?
Can I schedule runs to get updated data regularly?
How fresh is the data I receive?
What if a page has thousands of posts, and I only want recent ones?