Get a list of every person who reacted to any LinkedIn post.
List of LinkedIn post URLs to scrape reactions from. Enter one URL per line.
Type of reactions to scrape. Choose 'ALL' to get all reaction types, or select a specific reaction type.
Maximum number of reactions to scrape from each post. Minimum is 10 reactions. Default is 100.
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.
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Extract a list of people who reacted to specific LinkedIn posts, including their name, headline, and profile URL. Ideal for building targeted lead lists or analyzing audience engagement without using your own LinkedIn account.
When a LinkedIn post from a competitor, a client, or even your own company gets high engagement, that's a valuable list of interested people. The problem is manually clicking through hundreds of reactions to see who those people are is impossible. This tool automates that process. Provide one or more LinkedIn post URLs, and the tool will return a structured list of every person who reacted. The data for each person includes their full name, their professional headline (like "CEO at Acme Corp" or "Marketing Director | B2B SaaS"), a direct URL to their LinkedIn profile, and a link to their profile picture. You'll also see which specific reaction they used—Like, Praise, Empathy, Appreciation, or Interest. ### Audience Analysis and Lead Generation A key feature of this tool is that it operates without requiring you to connect your personal LinkedIn account or provide a session cookie. This protects your account's privacy and safety, allowing you to gather data without logging your activity. You can filter the results to only include people who used a specific reaction, such as "Interest," to narrow down your list to the most relevant leads. This is perfect for sales teams building prospect lists, recruiters sourcing candidates, and marketers analyzing who engages with specific types of content.
Find the LinkedIn posts you want to analyze and copy their URLs.
Paste the list of URLs into the 'LinkedIn Post URLs' field, with one URL per line.
Choose a specific 'Reaction Type' to filter for, or leave it as 'ALL' to get everyone.
Set the 'Maximum Reactions Per Post' to define how many profiles to extract from each post.
Click 'Run' to start the extraction process.
Once the run is complete, download the collected data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.