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LinkedIn Posts Search Scraper — LinkedIn | Lagic

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Discover Trending LinkedIn Content and Audience Engagement

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Configure Agent

The search keyword for post search

Maximum number of posts to extract

Sort posts by relevance or date_posted

Filter by content type

Filter by author's job title

Filter by specific member ID

Filter by specific organization ID

Filter by author's company

Results to deliver

400 credits

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4 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Full post text and commentaryAuthor's name, job title, and companyDate and time the post was publishedNumber of likes, comments, and shares for each postBreakdown of reaction types (e.g., 'Like', 'Celebrate', 'Insightful') and their countsAssociated images, including URL and description (if present)
Value...Sample Text...2026-04-05270713https://...
Value...Sample Text...2026-04-0541438https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract public LinkedIn post data based on keywords and filters, including post text, author details, and engagement metrics like likes, comments, and shares, for competitive analysis and content strategy.

This tool allows you to dive deep into LinkedIn's public post landscape. Instead of manually sifting through feeds, you define your search criteria and receive structured data ready for analysis. You can search by a specific keyword, like 'AI technology,' and set a maximum number of results to keep your data manageable. ### Granular Filtering for Targeted Insights The real power of this scraper lies in its filtering options. You can narrow down your search by: * **Content Type**: Focus on specific formats such as photos, videos, live videos, collaborative articles, or documents. This helps you understand which media performs best for certain topics. * **Author Details**: Pinpoint posts from authors with a particular job title, working for a specific company, or within a certain industry. You can also filter by a known member ID or organization ID if you're tracking specific entities. * **Mentions**: Identify posts that mention a particular member or organization. This is invaluable for brand monitoring or tracking industry conversations around key players. ### What You Get The output provides a comprehensive view of each post. Beyond the raw commentary and the date it was posted, you'll receive rich details about the author (name, description, image, and subtitle). For posts containing media, you'll get information about attached images, video duration and provider, or document titles and cover pages. Crucially, the tool delivers engagement metrics, including the total number of likes, comments, and shares, along with a breakdown of various reaction types and their counts. This data is essential for understanding content performance, identifying influential voices, and refining your own content strategy.

Key Capabilities

  • Full post text and commentary
  • Author's name, job title, and company
  • Date and time the post was published
  • Number of likes, comments, and shares for each post
  • Breakdown of reaction types (e.g., 'Like', 'Celebrate', 'Insightful') and their counts
  • Associated images, including URL and description (if present)
  • Video details (duration, provider, thumbnail) if the post includes a video
  • Document details (title, cover page images) if the post includes a document
  • Direct URL to the original LinkedIn post
  • Identify top-performing content formats and topics within a specific industry or around a keyword to inform your content calendar.
  • Analyze competitor content strategy by extracting posts from their company or key employees and examining engagement metrics.
  • Monitor brand mentions and public sentiment by searching for your company or product name and analyzing the commentary and reactions.
  • Discover influential thought leaders and content creators in a niche by filtering posts by industry and high engagement.
  • Conduct market research by tracking discussions and trends related to new technologies, products, or services.
  • Generate leads indirectly by identifying companies and individuals actively discussing pain points or solutions relevant to your offerings.
  • Benchmark your own LinkedIn content performance against industry averages or specific competitors using collected engagement data.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Provide your main 'Search Query' (e.g., 'sustainable energy innovations') to target relevant LinkedIn posts.

2

Set the 'Maximum Results' you need, or leave it at the default to get 20 posts.

3

Choose how you want to sort the results: by 'relevance' to the search query or by 'date posted' for the newest content.

4

Optionally, refine your search by selecting a specific 'Content Type' (like 'videos' or 'documents'), or by filtering based on the 'Author Job Title', 'Author Company', or 'Author Industry'.

5

Run the tool, and it will gather the public post data according to your specifications.

6

Download your structured data in your preferred format for analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data formats can I download the extracted posts in?
You can download your extracted data in standard formats like JSON or CSV, suitable for spreadsheets or databases.
Do I need a LinkedIn account to use this tool?
How fresh is the data extracted by the tool?
Can I filter posts by multiple job titles or companies simultaneously?
Is there a limit to how many posts I can extract?
Can I schedule this tool to run periodically?
What kind of engagement metrics are included in the output?
Is the tool suitable for client work or agency use?
How does this tool handle posts with different media types (images, videos, documents)?
What happens if LinkedIn changes its website structure?
How predictable is the cost of using this tool?