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Threads Post Scraper — Threads | Lagic

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Extract any Threads post and all its replies for content and engagement analysis.

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The URLs of the Threads posts to scrape.

Results to deliver

200 credits

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2 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Original post text, URL, and unique identifiers.Original post author's username, user ID, and profile picture URL.Verification status of the original poster.Like and reply counts for the original post.Publication timestamp for the original post.A list of all image and video URLs included in the original post.
https://...https://...Value...5372026-04-05https://...
https://...https://...Value...1042026-04-05https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Provides the text, media, and engagement metrics for a specific Threads post and every reply. Ideal for brand monitoring, conversation analysis, and content research.

Threads is a fast-moving, conversation-driven platform, but analyzing those conversations is difficult without the right tools. This scraper targets a specific Threads post and extracts its content along with the content of every direct reply, structuring it for analysis. By providing one or more post URLs, you get a detailed breakdown of both the original post and the subsequent discussion. This allows social media managers, brand analysts, and market researchers to move beyond manual review and start quantifying audience sentiment, tracking feedback, and identifying key voices within a conversation. ### What you get - **Original Post Data:** The full text, author's username and profile picture, verification status, like and reply counts, and direct links to any images or videos in the post. - **Complete Reply Data:** A full list of every direct reply to the post. Each reply includes the commenter's username and profile picture, the text of their reply, their like count, and any media they included.

Key Capabilities

  • Original post text, URL, and unique identifiers.
  • Original post author's username, user ID, and profile picture URL.
  • Verification status of the original poster.
  • Like and reply counts for the original post.
  • Publication timestamp for the original post.
  • A list of all image and video URLs included in the original post.
  • A complete list of all direct replies to the post.
  • For each reply: the reply text, author's username, user ID, verification status, and profile picture URL.
  • For each reply: the individual like count and publication timestamp.
  • For each reply: a list of all image and video URLs included.
  • Monitor brand sentiment by analyzing all replies to a company announcement.
  • Analyze a competitor's most popular posts to understand their audience's feedback and engagement drivers.
  • Measure the impact of an influencer campaign by extracting the discussion from a sponsored post.
  • Gather public opinion on a specific topic by scraping a high-traffic thread from a news outlet or public figure.
  • Identify common questions and themes in replies to inform your content strategy and FAQ development.
  • Archive important public conversations for compliance, research, or historical records.
  • Feed conversation data into PR and crisis management workflows to quickly assess public reaction.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the Threads post you wish to analyze.

2

Copy the post's URL from your browser or the Threads app.

3

Paste one or more URLs into the 'Post URLs' input field.

4

Run the tool.

5

Download the extracted post and reply data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, you don't. You just need the URL of the Threads post you want to extract.
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to scrape Threads posts?
How many posts can I scrape at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from just reading the thread?
Does this get replies to replies (nested comments)?
What does the 'published_on' timestamp represent?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Will I get blocked by Threads?