Extract all comments and reactions from any public LinkedIn post.
List of LinkedIn post identifiers. You can use any of these formats: - Numeric post IDs (e.g., '7289521182721093633') - Activity URLs (e.g., '') - Full post URLs (e.g., '') - Comma-separated values will be split automatically
Page number for pagination (starts from 1)
How comments should be sorted
Optional: Limit the number of comments returned per post (1-100)
Results to deliver
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Scrape comments, replies, and detailed engagement data from public LinkedIn posts. Ideal for sentiment analysis, lead generation, and competitor research without needing your LinkedIn account.
LinkedIn post discussions are a rich source of customer sentiment, sales leads, and competitive intelligence. However, manually tracking and analyzing this data across multiple posts is impractical. This tool automates the extraction of all comments, replies, and engagement metrics from any public LinkedIn post URL. ### Who benefits from this data? - **Marketing Agencies & Brand Managers:** Monitor campaign reception and brand sentiment in real-time by analyzing the tone and content of comments on company announcements or sponsored posts. - **Sales & Business Development Teams:** Identify high-intent leads by finding professionals who ask relevant questions or express needs in the comments of industry-related posts. The commenter's profile URL and headline provide immediate context for outreach. - **Market Researchers:** Gather qualitative data by analyzing public opinion on trends, products, and competitor news. The breakdown of reactions (like, praise, interest, etc.) offers a nuanced view of audience sentiment. - **PR & Corporate Communications:** Track the public response to press releases, company news, and executive posts to manage brand reputation and identify key discussion points. The key advantage of this tool is its ability to operate without requiring your LinkedIn cookies or login credentials, ensuring your account remains secure and the setup is straightforward. You can analyze multiple posts in a single run, sort comments by recency or relevance, and get a structured dataset ready for analysis.
Gather the URLs of one or more public LinkedIn posts you want to analyze.
Paste the list of Post URLs or IDs into the input field.
Select whether to sort comments by 'most recent' or 'most relevant'.
Set a limit for the number of comments to retrieve from each post (up to 100).
Run the tool and wait for the extraction to complete.
Download the collected comment and engagement data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.