Extract public Facebook post data by profile, keyword, or direct URL.
Choose what to fetch.
Use for: Profile posts by URL, Profile details by URL, Profile ID by URL. Paste one URL/username per line.
Use for: Profile posts by ID, Profile details by ID. Paste one profile_id per line.
Use for: Search Posts by Keyword. Paste one search query per line.
Optional. Limit how many posts to collect per profile or keyword. Set 0 (default) to fetch all available.
Optional filter for Profile posts and Search posts.
Optional filter for Profile posts and Search posts.
Results to deliver
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Pricing
Scrape public Facebook posts to gather post text, author details, and engagement metrics like comments, shares, and reaction breakdowns. Use it for brand monitoring, competitor content analysis, or market research.
This tool collects data from public Facebook posts, giving you several ways to target the information you need. You can start with a list of Facebook profile URLs, known profile IDs, or a set of keywords to search across the platform. This makes it adaptable for different research and monitoring tasks. ### How it Works You choose your starting point. If you want to analyze a specific company's or influencer's content strategy, you can provide their profile URL. The tool will then fetch their public posts. Alternatively, if you're tracking a topic, brand mention, or hashtag, you can input a list of keywords. The tool will search for public posts matching those terms. For very specific lookups, you can also get details on a single post by its URL or ID. ### Data You Receive Each post comes with the full text, author information (name, ID, profile picture), and a complete breakdown of engagement. You'll see the total counts for comments, reshares, and reactions, plus a detailed breakdown of each reaction type: Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad, Angry, and Care. It also includes the post's timestamp, direct URL, and information on any attached media like photos or videos. This is particularly useful for social media managers, marketing agencies, and researchers who need to go beyond surface-level metrics to understand audience sentiment and content performance.
1. Select what you want to do from the 'Endpoint' dropdown, such as 'Profile posts by URL' or 'Search posts by keyword'.
2. Paste the corresponding inputs into the text field, like a list of Facebook profile URLs or a list of keywords, one per line.
3. Optionally, set a maximum number of posts to collect for each target.
4. Optionally, add a start and/or end date in 'YYYY-MM-DD' format to narrow your results.
5. Run the tool to begin the data extraction process.
6. Download the collected Facebook post data as a CSV, Excel, or JSON file.