Extract tweets based on keywords, users, locations, engagement metrics, and dozens of other advanced filters.
Enter the tweet ids you want to scrape. Case1: 1846987139428634858,1858743654778892784. Note: When this field has a value, all other filter conditions will be ignored.
Enter the content of the tweet you want to scrape.eg "from:same since:2021-02-17_00:00:00_UTC until:2021-03-03_23:59:59_UTC".please ref: for more use case
Enter the search terms you want to scrape. Each term should follow Twitter's search syntax. Multiple terms will be processed separately. If set, this field will override the twitterContent field,and the field 'Maximum number of items on output' means the maximum number of items for each search term.please ref: for more use case
Maximum number of items that you want as output. When searchTerms is set, this field means the maximum number of items for each search term.The minimum value is 20.
This field determines the type of Twitter search to be performed. The options are 'Latest', 'Top', 'Photos', 'Photos', Videos'. 'Latest' will return the most recent tweets. 'Top' will return the most popular or relevant tweets according to Twitter's algorithm. 'Photos' will return tweets containing photos. 'Videos' will return tweets containing photos videos.
Search for tweets in specified language, not always accurate.Language is specified as
Sent by a particular @username e.g. "NASA".
Replying to a particular @username. eg. "NASA".
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Scrape public tweets from Twitter using a comprehensive set of advanced search filters. Gather data by keyword, hashtag, user, location, or engagement levels for market research, brand monitoring, and sentiment analysis.
This tool provides a granular way to extract data from Twitter by tapping into its advanced search capabilities. Instead of just basic keyword searches, you can build highly specific queries to find exactly the tweets you need for your research, marketing, or analysis. ### Who is this for? This is built for market researchers, social media managers, brand strategists, public relations specialists, journalists, and data analysts who need to go beyond surface-level social listening. It's for anyone who needs to gather specific, structured data about conversations happening on Twitter without writing code. ### How to use the advanced filters The power of this tool lies in its extensive filtering options. You can combine them to create precise queries: * **Content and Keyword Filters:** Search for tweets containing specific keywords, hashtags, mentions, or even URLs. You can also filter for tweets that contain media like images, videos, or polls. * **User Filters:** Isolate tweets from a specific user, sent to a specific user, or mentioning a particular account. You can also extract tweets from members of a public list. * **Engagement Filters:** Find tweets that meet a minimum (or maximum) number of likes, replies, or retweets. This is ideal for identifying influential content or finding posts with low engagement. * **Location Filters:** Collect tweets geotagged near a specific place, within a certain radius of a location, or attached to a precise geographic coordinate. * **Date and Time Filters:** Pinpoint conversations by setting specific date ranges, down to the second, or by searching for tweets within the last few hours or days. ### What data do you get? For each tweet that matches your query, you'll receive a detailed dataset that includes the full text of the tweet, engagement counts (likes, retweets, replies, views, quotes), and rich information about the author, such as their username, bio, follower count, and verification status.
Choose your primary search method: enter specific Tweet IDs, a single advanced query, or a list of search terms.
Refine your search with dozens of optional filters like author, mentions, location, or a specific date range.
Set thresholds for engagement, such as the minimum number of likes or retweets a tweet must have.
Specify the maximum number of tweets you want to retrieve per search term.
Run the tool to begin collecting the tweet data from Twitter.
Download the structured results in a CSV, JSON, or Excel file for your analysis.