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Linkedin Posts Engagers Likers And Commenters download — LinkedIn | Lagic

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Identify and download LinkedIn post engagers (likers and commenters) for targeted outreach.

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Configure Agent

The URL of post you want to get the likers from.

sum start+ respond['count'] for the next page

number of pages for scraping, 1-15 are the allowed values

Defines whether to extract users who liked the post (likers) or users who commented (commenters).

Results to deliver

200 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Engager's full nameLink to the original LinkedIn postEngager's job title or professional headlineType of engagement (liker or commenter)Engager's LinkedIn profile URLTimestamp of the comment (for commenters)
Sample Text...https://...Sample Text...Value...https://...2026-04-05
Sample Text...https://...Sample Text...Value...https://...2026-04-05
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract lists of individuals who have liked or commented on any public LinkedIn post, including their names, job titles, and profile links. This data helps you understand audience engagement and build targeted lead lists for marketing or sales.

This tool helps you gather valuable insights into who is engaging with specific LinkedIn posts. By providing a post URL, you can choose to extract either the people who liked the post or those who left comments. For commenters, you'll also receive the full text of their comment and the timestamp. ### What Data You Get The output includes key details for each engager: their full name, current job title or headline, and a direct link to their LinkedIn profile. If you choose to extract commenters, you'll also get the exact text of their comment and the date and time it was posted. This level of detail allows you to analyze engagement patterns, understand audience sentiment, and tailor your follow-up strategies. ### How Page Navigation Works The tool allows you to control the depth of your data extraction. You can specify a `start page` to resume a previous scrape or begin from a later section of engagers. The `number pages to scraping` input lets you define how many pages of engagers you want to extract, with a limit of 15 pages per run. This helps manage the volume of data and allows for focused collection. ### Ideal Use Cases For marketers, this means identifying individuals interested in specific topics or competitors' content. Sales professionals can use this to build highly qualified lead lists based on explicit engagement signals. Recruiters can find active candidates or industry experts by observing their interactions with relevant posts. This data is delivered in a structured format, ready for analysis or integration into your existing workflows.

Key Capabilities

  • Engager's full name
  • Link to the original LinkedIn post
  • Engager's job title or professional headline
  • Type of engagement (liker or commenter)
  • Engager's LinkedIn profile URL
  • Timestamp of the comment (for commenters)
  • Full text of the comment (for commenters)
  • Date and time of the comment (for commenters)
  • Generate targeted lead lists by identifying individuals who have shown interest in specific industry content or competitor posts.
  • Analyze audience engagement on your own LinkedIn content to understand who resonates with your messaging and improve future posts.
  • Perform competitive analysis by scraping engagers from competitors' popular posts to understand their audience and engagement strategies.
  • Identify potential candidates or industry influencers by examining who comments on or likes thought leadership content in a niche.
  • Personalize outreach messages by referencing specific comments made by prospects, showing genuine interest and context.
  • Track the reach and impact of PR or content marketing campaigns by collecting data on who engaged with specific announcements or articles.
  • Segment your audience by interest level based on the types of posts they engage with, refining your marketing segmentation.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Copy the URL of the LinkedIn post you want to analyze.

2

Paste the post URL into the designated input field.

3

Choose whether you want to extract 'likers' or 'commenters' from the post.

4

Specify the 'start page' and 'number of pages to scrape' to control the depth of extraction.

5

Run the tool to begin collecting the engagement data.

6

Download your structured data, including engager details and comment content where applicable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills are needed to use this tool?
No coding or advanced technical skills are required. You only need to provide the LinkedIn post URL and select whether to extract likers or commenters.
What export formats are available for the extracted data?
Is this tool compliant with data privacy regulations?
Can I use this tool for client work?
How fresh is the data I receive?
What happens if a LinkedIn post has more than 15 pages of engagers?
Can I extract both likers and commenters in a single run?
How reliable is the data extraction?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Are there any limits on the number of posts I can process?