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Instagram Tagged Mentions Posts Scraper — Instagram | Lagic

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Detailed Data on Instagram Posts Where Specific Accounts Are Tagged or Mentioned

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Configure Agent

Enter the Instagram usernames of the accounts you want to scrape.

Specify the maximum number of posts to scrape from each username. If not specified, the default is 15 posts.

Results to deliver

200 credits

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2 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Post ID and unique short codePublication date and timeFull post caption and alternative text for mediaURL to the post's main image or videoVideo duration, play count, and view count (for videos)Total number of likes and comments
100962026-04-05Value...https://...10098707
100922026-04-05Value...https://...10095120
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract comprehensive data from Instagram posts where specified usernames are tagged or mentioned, including post captions, media URLs, engagement metrics, and recent comments. This tool helps marketers and analysts understand how target accounts appear in public content.

This tool is designed for anyone needing to track and analyze Instagram posts where particular accounts are tagged or mentioned. Instead of focusing on posts *by* an account, it specifically looks for posts *featuring* the accounts you specify. This is invaluable for brand monitoring, competitor analysis, or tracking influencer campaigns where your brand or a competitor is part of broader conversations. ### What Data You Get For each relevant post found, you receive a rich dataset. This includes the post's unique ID, its short code, the exact date it was published, and the full caption text. You'll get the direct URL to the main display image or video, along with any associated alt text. For video content, you'll also see the video duration, play count, and total view count. Crucially, the tool provides engagement metrics like the total number of likes and comments each post has received. Beyond basic post details, you gain insight into the post's origin and context. You can see details about the original poster, including their username, full name, profile picture URL, and verification status. The data also indicates if the post is an advertisement, an affiliate post, or part of a paid partnership, which is critical for compliance and competitive intelligence. Furthermore, you can review the most recent comments on each post, including the commenter's details, the comment text, its creation date, and like counts. ### Who Needs This? * **Brand Managers** can monitor how their brand is being mentioned by users, partners, or even in unexpected contexts, helping to manage reputation and identify user-generated content. * **Marketing Agencies** can track client mentions, identify organic reach, and analyze the performance of campaigns where influencers are expected to tag or mention specific accounts. * **Competitor Analysts** can observe how rival brands are featured in content, revealing partnership strategies, user sentiment, or campaign tactics. * **Influencer Marketing Teams** can verify if influencers are correctly tagging or mentioning their brand, and evaluate the reach and engagement of those specific posts, ensuring campaign effectiveness.

Key Capabilities

  • Post ID and unique short code
  • Publication date and time
  • Full post caption and alternative text for media
  • URL to the post's main image or video
  • Video duration, play count, and view count (for videos)
  • Total number of likes and comments
  • Information on the original post creator (username, full name, verification status)
  • Indicators for advertisements, affiliate posts, or paid partnerships
  • Details of recent comments, including commenter profile, comment text, and like counts
  • Monitor how your brand is being mentioned or tagged in public Instagram posts to gauge brand awareness and sentiment.
  • Track competitor mentions to understand their marketing strategies, partnerships, and public perception.
  • Evaluate influencer campaign effectiveness by identifying all posts where your brand's designated accounts were tagged.
  • Discover user-generated content featuring your products or services, which can be repurposed for marketing.
  • Identify potential brand crises or negative sentiment by monitoring mentions across the platform.
  • Analyze content trends related to specific accounts, uncovering popular formats or topics that resonate with audiences.
  • Perform due diligence on potential partners or collaborators by reviewing how they are tagged and featured by other users.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Navigate to the tool's input page.

2

Enter the Instagram usernames you want to track for tagged or mentioned posts into the 'Instagram Usernames' field.

3

Optionally, specify the 'Number of Posts' you wish to retrieve for each username (default is 15).

4

Start the tool and await the completion of the data extraction process.

5

Once finished, download your structured data file containing all the details of the identified posts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of Instagram accounts can I scrape posts from?
This tool can extract data from any publicly accessible Instagram post where the specified usernames are tagged or mentioned. It cannot access private account content.
What data formats can I export the results in?
Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I use this for client work?
How does this tool define 'tagged mentions posts'?
Is there a limit to how many posts I can scrape?
What differentiates this tool from general Instagram scrapers?
Is my Instagram account at risk when using this tool?
How is the cost determined for each run?