Extract posts from Threads search results by keyword, user, or date.
Enter keywords, hashtags, or phrases to search for on Threads. Examples: 'AI', 'tech news', 'fitness tips'.
Choose how to sort the search results. 'Top' shows most popular posts first, 'Recent' shows newest posts first.
Filter results to show only posts from a specific username. Example: 'foxnews', 'meta', etc. Leave empty to search all users.
Show posts created before this date. Select a date using the picker. Leave empty for no date limit.
Show posts created after this date. Select a date using the picker. Leave empty for no date limit.
Maximum number of posts to scrape from search results.
Results to deliver
1,600 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
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Scrape public posts from Threads based on search terms, hashtags, or specific users. Get post text, engagement metrics like likes and replies, and media URLs for brand monitoring or content research.
This tool extracts data from Threads search results, allowing you to monitor conversations, track trends, and analyze content without needing to manually scroll through feeds. It's designed for marketers, brand managers, and researchers who need structured data from Meta's conversation platform. ### How it Works You can search Threads by providing a keyword, hashtag, or phrase. The tool can sort the results by either the most popular ('Top') or the most recent posts. To narrow your focus, you can filter the search to include only posts from a specific username or within a defined date range. ### What You Get Each run delivers a clean dataset containing the post's text, engagement counts (likes, replies, reposts, quotes), author details (username, verification status, profile picture), and direct links to any images or videos included in the post. This data is ideal for tracking brand mentions, finding user-generated content, analyzing competitor posts, or researching trending topics in your niche.
Enter the keyword, hashtag, or phrase you want to search for in the 'Search Query' field.
Choose whether to sort the results by 'Top' or 'Recent'.
Optionally, add a specific username or date range to filter the search results.
Set the maximum number of posts you wish to extract.
Run the tool to start the extraction process.
Download the collected data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.