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Twitter Account-Based-In Locator by Screen Name — Twitter | Lagic

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Get the self-declared location for any list of Twitter accounts.

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Configure Agent

The screen name of the twitter user to get about. Up to 5 items

Results to deliver

7,600 credits

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Pricing

76 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Declared location from the profile bioTwitter handle (@ screen name)Display nameAccount bio textBlue checkmark statusAccount creation date
Value...Sample Text...Sample Text...253Value...2026-04-05
Value...Sample Text...Sample Text...836Value...2026-04-05
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Provide up to five Twitter screen names to extract the "based in" location from their profiles. Use this for regional lead qualification, audience segmentation, or local source discovery.

This tool extracts the self-reported location from Twitter profiles. You provide a list of Twitter handles (screen names), and it returns the location string each user has entered in their bio, along with other key profile details. ### Who is this for? * **Sales & Marketing Teams:** Anyone running account-based marketing (ABM) or geographically-targeted campaigns can use this to verify a lead's location or segment an audience by city, state, or country. * **Recruiters:** Quickly source candidates from specific regions by checking the declared locations of potential hires. * **Journalists & Researchers:** Find and verify local sources for news stories or academic studies by confirming their stated location. * **Event Marketers:** Identify and contact local influencers, potential speakers, or attendees for regional events. ### What you get Beyond just the location, the tool provides context about the account, including their display name, bio text, account creation date, and whether they have a blue checkmark. This helps you build a more complete picture of the person or brand behind the handle. The data is structured for immediate use in spreadsheets, CRMs, or other marketing and sales platforms.

Key Capabilities

  • Declared location from the profile bio
  • Twitter handle (@ screen name)
  • Display name
  • Account bio text
  • Blue checkmark status
  • Account creation date
  • Profile picture URL
  • Number of times the username has been changed
  • Verify the location of key decision-makers in a list of target sales accounts.
  • Segment a list of brand followers by city or country for targeted ad campaigns.
  • Source a list of potential job candidates from a specific metropolitan area.
  • Find local eyewitnesses or experts for a news story by checking their profile locations.
  • Identify and invite local influencers to a regional conference or product launch.
  • Map the geographic distribution of a competitor's most vocal followers.
  • Enrich CRM data by adding location information to contacts you only have a Twitter handle for.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Create a free account to get started.

2

Find the tool in the library and click 'Try'.

3

Paste up to 5 Twitter screen names (handles) into the input field.

4

Click 'Run' and wait for the data to be collected.

5

Preview the results and download them as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the location data?
The location is based on what the user has written in their own profile bio. It is self-reported and can range from a specific city to a general country, or even be fictional. The 'location_accurate' field in the output is a system-generated guess and should be used with caution.
What does the 'username changes count' field mean?
Do I need any technical skills to use this?
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Twitter profile data?
How many accounts can I check at once?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just visiting the profile page?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?