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Linkedin Company Post Scraper — LinkedIn | Lagic

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Get a complete export of any LinkedIn company's posts for content analysis.

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Configure Agent

The public LinkedIn company URL to scrape

Required when fetching the next result page. Please use the token from the result of your previous call.

Default value: top. Possible values: top, recent.

Use this param to fetch posts of the next result page: 0 for page 1, 50 for page 2, etc.

Results to deliver

700 credits

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Pricing

7 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Full text content of each postEngagement counts: likes, comments, praise, empathy, interest, and appreciationDirect URL to each specific postDate and time the post was publishedLinks to any included images or videos, with video durationName and profile URL of the poster
Value...682https://...2026-04-05https://...https://...
Value...919https://...2026-04-05https://...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract all posts from a public LinkedIn company page, including the post text, engagement numbers (likes, comments, reactions), and media links. Ideal for competitive analysis and content strategy research.

Manually tracking a competitor's content strategy on LinkedIn is a time-consuming and inconsistent process. This tool automates the collection of every post published by a specific company, giving you a structured dataset for analysis. It extracts the essential details for each post: the full text, all engagement figures (likes, comments, and the full spectrum of reactions like 'praise' and 'empathy'), the exact posting date and time, and direct URLs to any images or videos included. You also get basic information about the poster, such as their name and a link to their profile. This data is invaluable for social media managers, marketing agencies, and competitive intelligence analysts. You can use it to benchmark performance, identify top-performing content pillars, spot trends in your industry, or build a swipe file of successful posts. The tool supports pagination, allowing you to retrieve a company's complete posting history, not just the most recent updates.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text content of each post
  • Engagement counts: likes, comments, praise, empathy, interest, and appreciation
  • Direct URL to each specific post
  • Date and time the post was published
  • Links to any included images or videos, with video duration
  • Name and profile URL of the poster
  • Indication of whether a post was a reshare
  • Pagination token to retrieve the next set of results
  • Analyze a competitor's content strategy by exporting all their posts from the last year.
  • Identify a company's most successful posts to inform your own content calendar.
  • Build a historical archive of a company's announcements and product launches.
  • Feed a marketing dashboard with up-to-date engagement metrics for key industry players.
  • Conduct a content audit for a new client by pulling their entire LinkedIn post history.
  • Monitor how different brands in a niche are using video and image content.
  • Gather data for academic or market research on corporate communication trends.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the public LinkedIn page of the company you want to analyze.

2

Copy the URL from your browser's address bar.

3

Paste the link into the 'LinkedIn URL' input field.

4

Choose whether to sort posts by 'top' or 'recent'.

5

Run the tool to start the extraction.

6

Download the collected post data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a LinkedIn account to use this?
No, this tool works with publicly accessible company pages and does not require you to log in or connect your own LinkedIn account.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape LinkedIn company posts?
How do I get more than the first page of posts?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
What's the difference between sorting by 'top' and 'recent'?
Can I scrape posts from personal profiles?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How much does it cost?
What do all the different reaction numbers mean?