Get creator and post data from Patreon for competitive analysis and content strategy.
π‘ Query, Search Terms or Start URLSee README for more info.
π‘ Query Examples: Select one or more examples, then hit START! OR, enter your own queries in the QUERY input.
π‘ Number of results (per query)
π‘ Search posts
Results to deliver
400 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings β results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
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Extract public data on Patreon creators and their posts, including patron counts, post titles, like counts, and media links. Use this data to analyze successful creators, track content trends, or identify potential collaborators.
This tool extracts public-facing information about Patreon creators and their posts. It's built for marketers, agencies, and creators who need to understand the landscape of a specific niche, analyze what makes top creators successful, and gather ideas for their own content and membership strategies. ### Two Ways to Search You can operate this tool in two primary modes: 1. **Creator Search:** Use keywords (like "Animation" or "Comic Book") to discover creators in a certain category. You can also input a direct Patreon profile URL or handle to get data on a specific creator. This mode returns profile-level information like their name, patron count, connected social media accounts, and membership tiers. 2. **Post Search:** Search for posts across the platform using keywords, or focus on a single creator's entire post history. This is useful for analyzing content strategy. You can filter posts by year, month, and type to see what kind of content generates the most likes and comments over time. This mode returns post titles, teaser text, like/comment counts, and links to any associated media (images, audio, video). This data helps you move beyond guesswork. Instead of wondering what patrons in your category respond to, you can see the engagement numbers for yourself. It allows you to benchmark your own page, discover potential collaborators, and build a content calendar based on proven formats.
Select your `Search Mode`: 'creators' to find profiles or 'posts' to find content.
Enter your search terms in the `Query` field. This can be a keyword like "podcasts," a creator's handle like "@TheBestShow," or a direct Patreon URL.
Set the `Limit` for the maximum number of results you want per query.
For 'posts' mode, use optional filters like `Year` and `Month` to narrow the search.
Click the start button to run the extraction.
Once the run is complete, preview the data and download it as a spreadsheet or JSON file.