Get the latest Threads posts for any keyword or hashtag.
Provide exactly one keyword. Both a string and a single-item array are accepted for backward compatibility.
Keywords to exclude from search results. Posts containing these terms will be filtered out.
How many Threads posts to find for each keyword.
Best-effort filter for post publishing time.
Results to deliver
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Monitor public conversations on Threads by searching for a keyword. Extract post text, engagement counts, and author details for brand monitoring or content research.
This tool finds recent Threads posts that mention a specific keyword, phrase, or hashtag. It's built for marketers, PR professionals, and researchers who need to track public sentiment, find user-generated content, or stay on top of industry trends without manually scrolling through the app. By providing a single search term, you can collect a list of relevant posts, including the full text, like and comment counts, and details about the author like their username and verification status. The tool also identifies any hashtags or other users mentioned in the posts. You can refine your search by excluding certain keywords and setting a time range (day, week, month, or year) to focus on the most relevant conversations. ### Who is this for? - **Brand Managers:** Monitor mentions of your brand, products, and key executives to gauge public perception. - **Social Media Agencies:** Track campaign performance and competitor activity for your clients. - **Content Marketers:** Discover trending topics, common questions, and user-generated content for content ideation. - **Public Relations Teams:** Keep an eye on conversations surrounding press releases, events, and industry news.
Enter the single keyword, phrase, or hashtag you want to search for.
Optionally, list any keywords to exclude from the search results.
Select the number of posts you want to find: 10, 20, or 30.
Optionally, set a time frame for how old the posts can be.
Run the tool and download your data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.