Extract public posts, pages, or places from Facebook search results.
Facebook urls. Can be page or profile
Which types of results search for
Max results to scrape
Recent post
Location. For better result include both city and country
Date from which to scrape posts
Date to which to scrape posts
Results to deliver
200 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
Lagic Proxy
Pricing
Scrape Facebook search results for pages, places, or posts based on keywords, locations, and date ranges. Get post text, author details, and engagement metrics like comment and reaction counts.
This tool extracts structured data from Facebook's public search results, turning a vast, dynamic feed into a clean dataset. It's designed for market researchers, brand managers, social media analysts, and journalists who need to track trends, monitor competitors, or gather public sentiment without manually sifting through thousands of results. ### Search What Matters You can tailor your search to specific content types. Use the 'pages' search to find brand or organization profiles, 'places' to identify local businesses in a specific area, or 'posts' to collect public user-generated content related to your keywords. The 'global' option provides a broader search across all of Facebook. ### Filter for Precision Beyond keywords, you can zero in on the data you need by applying filters. Specify a location to see what people are posting about in a particular city or country. Use the date range filters to analyze conversations around a specific event, like a product launch or a news story. This allows you to collect highly relevant data for time-sensitive analysis. ### Understand Engagement The tool doesn't just return text; it captures key engagement metrics. For each post, you'll receive the total number of comments, shares, and reactions. It also provides a detailed breakdown of reactions (like, love, haha, wow, sad, angry), offering a more nuanced view of audience sentiment than a simple 'like' count.
Enter your keyword or topic into the 'search query' field.
Choose the type of content you want: 'pages', 'places', or 'posts'.
Set the maximum number of results you need to collect.
Optionally, refine your search with a location and a specific date range.
Run the tool to begin the extraction process.
Download your collected data in a spreadsheet or JSON file.