Get a complete list of all posts a LinkedIn user has recently reacted to.
List of LinkedIn profile URLs to scrape reactions from.
Maximum number of reactions to scrape per each profile
Fetch posts no older than X time. Options: '24h', 'week', 'month'.
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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Pricing
Extract the recent activity of any LinkedIn user by providing their profile URL. Get a list of posts they've liked, celebrated, or supported to understand their interests and engagement patterns without using your own LinkedIn account.
This tool provides a detailed log of a LinkedIn user's recent reactions—the likes, celebrations, and other engagements they've had with posts in their feed. By simply providing one or more LinkedIn profile URLs, you can see the content that resonates with your prospects, candidates, or competitors. Unlike many other tools, this scraper does not require you to provide your own LinkedIn session cookies. This simplifies setup and means you can gather data without directly involving your personal account. ### Who is this for? * **Sales & Business Development:** Research a prospect's professional interests before a discovery call. See what topics they're following, which companies they engage with, and what industry news catches their eye. This provides valuable context for building rapport and tailoring your pitch. * **Recruiters & HR:** Go beyond the resume to understand a candidate's professional persona. See if their engagement aligns with your company culture and the role's requirements. It's a modern form of reference checking. * **Marketers & Strategists:** Analyze the activity of key influencers or target personas in your industry. Identify content trends and find potential partners or brand advocates by seeing who is already amplifying messages similar to yours.
Add one or more LinkedIn profile URLs to the 'Profiles' field.
Set the maximum number of reactions you wish to retrieve for each profile.
Optionally, filter for reactions on posts published within a specific time frame, like 'last month' or 'last year'.
Run the tool to begin scraping.
Once the run is finished, download the collected data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.