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Extract Tweets and user data from X (Twitter) by URL, search term, or conversation ID.

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Configure Agent

Twitter (X) URLs. Paste the URLs and get the results immediately.

Specify the datetime (yyyy-MM-dd_HH:mm:ss_UTC,2024-10-20_00:00:00_UTC),Returns tweets sent after the given date.

Specify the datetime (yyyy-MM-dd_HH:mm:ss_UTC,2024-10-20_23:59:59_UTC),Returns tweets sent before the given date.

Search terms you want to search from Twitter (X). eg: from:elonmusk until:2024-10-08_23:59:59_UTC since:2024-10-08_00:00:00_UTC -filter:replies

Conversation IDs that you want to search on Twitter (X), Tweets that are part of a thread (direct replies and other replies)

Sorts search results by the given option.

Maximum number of items that you want as output.

Returns tweets with at least the given number of retweets.

Results to deliver

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1 credit per result
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Sample Data Preview

Full tweet text and URLTweet creation date and timeEngagement counts: Likes, Retweets, Replies, Quotes, Bookmarks, and ViewsAuthor details: Username, Display Name, Bio, LocationAuthor stats: Follower count, Following count, Media count, Account creation dateAuthor verification status (Legacy Verified and/or Twitter Blue)
https://...2026-04-05218Sample Text...2026-04-05Value...
https://...2026-04-05317Sample Text...2026-04-05Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape public tweet data from X (Twitter) using search terms, profile URLs, or specific conversation IDs. Get tweet text, engagement stats, author details, and media links for brand monitoring or market research.

This tool is designed for marketers, researchers, social media managers, and data analysts who need to collect structured data from X (Twitter). It can extract tweets based on a wide range of criteria, including advanced search queries, direct URLs to tweets or profiles, or by tracking specific conversation threads. This allows for targeted data collection without needing to write any code. ### How it Works You provide a starting point—either a list of URLs, a set of search terms (e.g., from a specific user, using a certain hashtag, within a date range), or conversation IDs. The tool then fetches the corresponding tweets and their associated data. You can apply filters to narrow down the results, such as requiring a minimum number of likes or retweets, or only including tweets that contain images or videos. This is particularly useful for cutting through the noise and focusing on the most relevant or popular content. ### Data You Receive The output is a structured dataset containing detailed information for each tweet. This includes the full text of the tweet, its creation date, and a full suite of engagement metrics: like, retweet, reply, quote, bookmark, and view counts. You also get rich data about the tweet's author, such as their username, display name, bio, follower and following counts, profile picture URL, and their verification status (including whether they are a Twitter Blue subscriber). If a tweet contains media, direct links to the images or videos are provided. ### Common Applications - **Brand Monitoring:** Track mentions of your brand, products, or key personnel. Filter by date to analyze sentiment during a specific campaign. - **Competitor Analysis:** Scrape the tweets of your competitors to understand their content strategy, see which of their posts perform best, and gather customer feedback. - **Influencer Discovery:** Identify influential accounts in your niche by searching for keywords and filtering for users with high engagement or verified status. - **Academic Research:** Collect large datasets of public conversations around social movements, political events, or cultural trends for analysis.

Key Capabilities

  • Full tweet text and URL
  • Tweet creation date and time
  • Engagement counts: Likes, Retweets, Replies, Quotes, Bookmarks, and Views
  • Author details: Username, Display Name, Bio, Location
  • Author stats: Follower count, Following count, Media count, Account creation date
  • Author verification status (Legacy Verified and/or Twitter Blue)
  • Direct URLs to any images or videos included in the tweet
  • Conversation ID for tracking replies and threads
  • Information on whether the tweet is a reply, and to whom it is replying
  • Full data for any quoted tweet within the tweet
  • Track all mentions of a specific brand hashtag within the last 30 days.
  • Identify a competitor's most popular tweets by setting a minimum threshold for likes and retweets.
  • Gather user-generated content by searching for tweets that mention a product and contain an image.
  • Compile a dataset of all tweets from a specific journalist for media analysis.
  • Extract all replies within a viral tweet's conversation thread for sentiment analysis.
  • Find potential influencers by scraping tweets with industry keywords from verified users.
  • Monitor public reaction to a live event by scraping a relevant keyword in the 'Latest' sort order.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose your input method: 'Start URLs' for specific tweets/profiles, 'Search Terms' for broad discovery, or 'Conversation IDs' for threads.

2

Refine your search with optional filters like date ranges or minimum engagement (likes, retweets).

3

Further narrow results by specifying media types (image, video) or author status (verified, Twitter Blue).

4

Set the maximum number of tweets you wish to extract.

5

Run the tool to begin the data collection.

6

Download the results as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code to use this?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You just need to provide URLs or search terms in the input fields.
In what format can I export the data?
Is it legal to scrape Twitter data?
How many tweets can I extract at once?
Can I use this for client work?
What's the difference between using 'Search Terms' and 'Start URLs'?
Can I get all the replies to a specific tweet?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How is cost determined?