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LinkedIn Comments Scraper | Extract Post Engagement Data — LinkedIn | Lagic

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Download all comments and engagement data from any public LinkedIn post.

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URL or ID of the LinkedIn post to scrape comments for

Maximum number of comments to collect

How to sort the comments

Results to deliver

300 credits

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3 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Full text of each comment and its repliesComment author's name, headline, and profile URLA direct link to each specific commentTimestamp and relative date of when each comment was postedTotal reaction count for each commentBreakdown of reaction types (like, praise, empathy, etc.)
Value...https://...https://...2026-04-05170Value...
Value...https://...https://...2026-04-05616Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract the complete text, author details, and reaction stats from the comments section of any LinkedIn post. Ideal for sentiment analysis, lead generation, and competitor monitoring.

This tool pulls all the comment data from a single public LinkedIn post, giving you a structured dataset of the entire conversation. It's designed for marketers, sales teams, and brand managers who need to understand audience reception, identify potential leads, or track what people are saying on competitor or industry leader posts. ### What You Get You'll receive a detailed breakdown of every top-level comment and its replies. This includes the full text of the comment, the author's name, professional headline, and a link to their profile. You also get granular engagement data for each comment, such as the total number of reactions, broken down by type (like, praise, interest, etc.), and the total number of replies. ### How It's Used Simply provide the URL of a LinkedIn post. The tool then systematically extracts the comments, which you can sort by most recent or by LinkedIn's 'relevance' algorithm. This is particularly useful for analyzing announcement posts, product feedback threads, or viral content. By exporting this data, you can perform sentiment analysis, identify highly engaged users for community building, or find prospects who are actively discussing problems your business solves.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text of each comment and its replies
  • Comment author's name, headline, and profile URL
  • A direct link to each specific comment
  • Timestamp and relative date of when each comment was posted
  • Total reaction count for each comment
  • Breakdown of reaction types (like, praise, empathy, etc.)
  • Total number of replies to each comment
  • Full data for nested replies, including the replier's profile information
  • Analyze audience sentiment on a product launch or company announcement post.
  • Identify potential sales leads by finding users asking questions or expressing needs in comments.
  • Monitor competitor posts to gauge public reaction and identify their most engaged followers.
  • Gather qualitative customer feedback and product suggestions from comment threads.
  • Identify influencers and brand advocates who frequently engage with your content.
  • Build a list of engaged professionals for community-building or targeted outreach campaigns.
  • Find common questions or objections to inform your FAQ and content strategy.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the public LinkedIn post you wish to analyze.

2

Copy the post's URL from your browser's address bar.

3

Paste the URL into the 'Post URL or ID' field.

4

Specify the maximum number of comments you want to retrieve.

5

Choose whether to sort comments by 'Relevance' or 'Recent'.

6

Run the tool and download your data in CSV, JSON, or Excel format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this tool?
No, it's designed for non-technical users. You only need the URL of the LinkedIn post you want to analyze.
What formats can I export the data in?
Can I scrape comments from private posts or groups?
How many comments can I extract from a single post?
Is this suitable for client work at an agency?
Does this tool get the replies to comments?
What's the difference between sorting by 'Relevance' and 'Recent'?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Is it legal to scrape LinkedIn comments?
Can it get reactions for each comment?