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Extract LinkedIn posts by keyword, author, or company for market research and lead generation.

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Configure Agent

Keyword or phrase to search for in LinkedIn posts. Use double quotes for exact match (e.g., "hiring" OR "growth")

Sort results by relevance or date posted

Page number for pagination

Filter posts by date range

Optional: Limit the number of results per page (1-50)

Filter posts by company URNs (comma-separated, e.g., '1441,1035'). If you don't know the company's urn, you can get from our company_details agent or from post search url

Filter posts by authors from specific companies (comma-separated, e.g., '1035,1441'). If you don't know the company's urn, you can get from our company_details agent

Filter posts by authors from specific industries (comma-separated, e.g., '43,4'). Industry URNs can be found in url search page after authorIndustry=

Results to deliver

400 credits

This 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Full text content of each postAuthor details: name, headline, profile URL, and profile image URLEngagement statistics: total reactions, comments, and shares, with a breakdown by reaction type (like, celebrate, etc.)A list of all hashtags used in the postA direct URL to the original LinkedIn postData on any shared media, such as articles, images, or polls, including URLs and descriptions
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Search for LinkedIn posts using keywords and advanced filters like author's job title or company. Get back post content, author details, and engagement stats for analysis.

This tool scrapes LinkedIn posts based on your search criteria, turning public discussions into structured data. It's designed for anyone who needs to monitor topics, track competitors, or find sales signals on LinkedIn without manually scrolling through feeds. The key feature is its ability to run without needing your personal LinkedIn cookies, simplifying the setup and protecting your account. You can search for posts using simple keywords or more complex queries. The real precision comes from the filters: you can narrow your search to posts published within the last hour, week, or month. More importantly, you can target posts from specific companies, or by authors who hold certain job titles (like 'CEO' or 'Software Engineer') or work in specific industries. ### Who is this for? * **Sales & Lead Generation Teams:** Find posts where potential customers are discussing problems your product solves. A search for 'looking for a new CRM' can yield immediate leads. * **Marketing & Content Strategists:** Analyze which topics get the most engagement in your industry. See what hashtags competitors are using and how their content performs. * **Recruiters:** Track posts from professionals with specific job titles to identify passive candidates and understand what they're interested in. * **Market Researchers:** Gather qualitative data on industry trends, product sentiment, and competitor announcements directly from professional conversations. The output provides the full text of the post, links to any articles or images shared, and detailed engagement metrics, including reaction counts, comments, and shares. You also get rich data about the author, including their name, headline, and a link to their profile, which is perfect for follow-up research or outreach.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text content of each post
  • Author details: name, headline, profile URL, and profile image URL
  • Engagement statistics: total reactions, comments, and shares, with a breakdown by reaction type (like, celebrate, etc.)
  • A list of all hashtags used in the post
  • A direct URL to the original LinkedIn post
  • Data on any shared media, such as articles, images, or polls, including URLs and descriptions
  • Post timestamp, including the date of publication and whether it has been edited
  • Lead Generation: Search for posts containing phrases like "looking for recommendations" or "need a tool for" to find active buyers.
  • Competitive Intelligence: Filter posts by competitor company URNs to monitor their content strategy, product announcements, and customer engagement.
  • Content Strategy Research: Identify top-performing posts for a specific keyword or hashtag to understand what resonates with your target audience.
  • Recruitment & Sourcing: Find posts by professionals with specific job titles (e.g., 'Data Scientist') to discover potential candidates and conversation starters.
  • Brand Monitoring: Track mentions of your brand or products to gauge public sentiment and identify user-generated content.
  • Influencer Identification: Search for authors in a specific industry and sort by engagement to find key opinion leaders to partner with.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter a keyword or phrase into the 'Search Keyword' field.

2

Apply filters such as 'Date Filter', 'Author Job Title', or 'Company URNs' to narrow your search.

3

Set the 'Total Posts to Scrape' to define how many results you need.

4

Run the tool to begin the extraction process.

5

Download the collected post data as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a LinkedIn account or cookies to use this?
No, this tool is designed to work without requiring your personal LinkedIn cookies or login credentials.
What is a 'Company URN' and how do I find it?
Can I scrape posts from a specific person?
How does the 'Total Posts to Scrape' setting work?
In what format can I get the data?
Is it legal to scrape LinkedIn posts?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How many posts can I scrape at once?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just searching on LinkedIn?