Download all replies from any Threads post for sentiment analysis and audience research.
Paste one or more Threads post URLs to scrape replies from.
Limit replies collected per post. Threads typically provides ~20 replies. Set lower if you only need a few top replies.
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Extract all replies from any public Threads post, including reply text, author details, and engagement counts. Use this data to analyze audience sentiment, identify engaged followers, or monitor brand mentions.
This tool automates the collection of replies from any public Threads post, saving you from the impossible task of manually copying and pasting conversation data. It provides a structured dataset of every first-level reply, allowing you to look beyond simple post metrics and understand the actual conversations your content is generating. ### Who it's for - **Social Media Managers:** Track campaign reception, identify key commenters, and gather user-generated content. - **Market Researchers:** Analyze public opinion on specific topics, brands, or products by examining the language used in replies. - **PR & Communications Teams:** Monitor sentiment on company announcements and manage brand reputation by seeing what the audience is saying. - **Data Analysts:** Feed clean, structured conversation data into sentiment analysis models or other analytics platforms. ### What you can do with the data By exporting replies, you can perform detailed analysis that isn't possible within the Threads app. You can sort and filter replies to find the most-liked comments, identify verified users who are engaging with you, or find all replies from a specific user. This is crucial for understanding audience demographics, identifying potential brand advocates, and spotting customer service opportunities.
Find the Threads post or posts you want to analyze.
Copy the post URLs from your browser.
Paste the URLs into the 'Threads Post URLs' field.
Set the maximum number of replies you want to collect for each post.
Run the tool to start the extraction.
Download your data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.