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Twitter Profile Scraper: Get Profile Tweets + Their Replies — Twitter | Lagic

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Download tweets and their full reply threads from any public Twitter profile.

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Configure Agent

Twitter profile URLs to scrape (e.g., twitter.com/taylorswift13). Required if twitterHandles is empty.

Twitter usernames without @ symbol (e.g., elonmusk, taylorswift13). Required if startUrls is empty.

Start date for filtering tweets. Supports formats: 2025-10-10 or 2025-11-06_07:00:59_UTC.

End date for filtering tweets. Supports formats: 2025-10-10 or 2025-11-06_16:59:59_UTC.

Native retweets are excluded by default. If you enable this option, they will be included, but it only works for roughly the last 7 to 10 days.

If you enable this, the agent will only fetch Tweets that include images (this applies to replies as well).

Enable to scrape replies to tweets. Each qualifying tweet triggers additional charges.

Minimum replies a tweet must have before its replies are scraped. Set higher to focus on viral content.

Results to deliver

120,100 credits

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Pricing

1201 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Full text of each tweetTweet URL, ID, and publication timestampEngagement counts: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, and bookmarksAttached media URLs (images and videos)Hashtags and user mentions within the tweetAuthor's profile information (username, display name, bio, follower/following count, join date)
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract tweets, replies, and engagement data from any public Twitter (X) profile. Ideal for competitor analysis, brand monitoring, or tracking public sentiment from key accounts.

This tool allows you to scrape the full tweet history from any public Twitter (now X) profile, along with the replies to each of those tweets. You can target specific accounts by providing either their profile URLs or just their handles. ### Who is this for? * **Marketing Agencies:** Track your clients' and competitors' social media activity and audience engagement over time. * **Data Analysts & Researchers:** Gather large datasets of public discourse from specific individuals or organizations for sentiment analysis or academic studies. * **Brand Managers:** Monitor what key influencers, brand advocates, or detractors are saying and how their audience is reacting. * **PR & Communications Teams:** Archive official statements and public reactions during campaigns or crisis management situations. ### What can you extract? You get the full text of each tweet, plus crucial engagement metrics like likes, retweets, replies, quotes, and view counts. The tool also fetches author details, including their bio, follower counts, and join date. You can filter tweets by a specific date range, focus only on tweets that contain images, or set a minimum reply count to zero in on the most engaging content. For deeper analysis, you can choose to extract the full reply threads for each tweet. There is also an option to retrieve detailed profile metadata, including account creation dates, verification history, and location details, for forensic analysis of an account's history.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text of each tweet
  • Tweet URL, ID, and publication timestamp
  • Engagement counts: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, and bookmarks
  • Attached media URLs (images and videos)
  • Hashtags and user mentions within the tweet
  • Author's profile information (username, display name, bio, follower/following count, join date)
  • Indicator if the tweet is a reply, quote, or retweet
  • Optional: Full text and author details for every reply to each tweet
  • Optional: Detailed account metadata, including verification history and location accuracy
  • Competitor Content Strategy Analysis: Scrape a competitor's last six months of tweets and replies to identify their most engaging content themes, posting frequency, and audience sentiment.
  • Influencer Vetting: Analyze a potential influencer's tweet history to assess their engagement rates, audience interaction quality, and alignment with your brand's values before outreach.
  • Brand Sentiment Tracking: Monitor a set of key industry accounts to collect tweets and replies mentioning your brand, allowing you to track public perception over time.
  • Academic & Market Research: Gather tweets and replies from public figures or organizations around a specific event to analyze public discourse and narrative formation.
  • PR & Crisis Monitoring: Archive all tweets and public replies from a corporate account during a product launch or public relations event to document public response.
  • Sales & Lead Generation: Extract the replies to a competitor's post about a product feature to identify users expressing needs your product could solve.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter one or more Twitter profile URLs or handles into the input fields.

2

Optionally, set a date range to limit the extraction to a specific period.

3

Check the boxes to include tweet replies, native retweets, or to only get tweets that contain images.

4

Set a maximum number of tweets and replies you want to retrieve to define the scope of the job.

5

Run the tool and wait for the data to be collected.

6

Download the results as a JSON file or spreadsheet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You just need to provide Twitter profile URLs or handles.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Twitter profiles?
Can I scrape thousands of tweets?
Is this suitable for client work at an agency?
How is this different from just using Twitter's search?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
What's the difference between providing a handle and a URL?
Why would I use the 'Minimum reply count' filter?
What is the 'Include Profile About Data' option for?
Are there limitations on scraping native retweets?