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Twitter Reply Scraper | Tweets| 2025 — X (Twitter) | Lagic

Built For

Extract all replies to any public tweet for sentiment analysis or audience research.

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Configure Agent

The id of tweet you want to get the replies from.

queryType

Maximum number of items that you want as output.

Results to deliver

3,100 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Full text of each replyReply engagement counts (likes, retweets, quotes, bookmarks)Author's username, display name, and bioAuthor's follower, following, and media countsAuthor's account creation date and locationAuthor's verification status (Blue or legacy)
Value...479Sample Text...6752026-04-05Value...
Value...565Sample Text...6842026-04-05Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape replies from any public X (formerly Twitter) post by providing its unique conversation ID. Get reply text, author details like follower count, and engagement stats for market research or brand monitoring.

This tool extracts the replies to a specific public tweet on X (formerly Twitter), giving you direct access to the conversation around any topic, brand announcement, or viral post. Instead of manually scrolling through hundreds or thousands of replies, you can get a structured dataset of the entire conversation. ### Who is this for? This tool is designed for brand managers, social media marketers, market researchers, and journalists who need to understand public opinion and audience engagement. It's for anyone who needs to analyze what people are saying in response to a specific tweet without the noise of the general timeline. ### What you get By providing the unique ID of the original tweet (the "conversation ID"), you can retrieve a list of all the replies. For each reply, the tool provides: * **Reply Content:** The full text of the reply, its creation date, and language. * **Engagement Metrics:** The number of likes, retweets, quotes, and bookmarks each reply has received. * **Author Information:** Details about the person who replied, including their username, display name, bio, location, follower and following counts, and account creation date. * **Author Status:** Information on whether the author's account is verified (Blue or legacy). * **Media:** Links to any images or videos included in the reply. You can choose to retrieve replies sorted by "Top" (most relevant/engaging) or "Latest" to focus your analysis.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text of each reply
  • Reply engagement counts (likes, retweets, quotes, bookmarks)
  • Author's username, display name, and bio
  • Author's follower, following, and media counts
  • Author's account creation date and location
  • Author's verification status (Blue or legacy)
  • URL for the author's profile picture
  • The conversation ID of the original tweet for context
  • Direct URLs to any media (images, videos) attached to the reply
  • Analyze Brand Sentiment: Extract all replies to a product launch announcement to gauge customer reaction and identify common points of praise or criticism.
  • Competitor Intelligence: Scrape the replies to a competitor's marketing campaign tweet to understand how their audience is responding and find opportunities.
  • Identify Engaged Users: Analyze replies to an industry influencer's tweet to discover highly engaged potential followers or collaborators in your niche.
  • Gather Public Opinion: For journalists and researchers, collect replies to a politician's statement or a news event to analyze public sentiment and talking points.
  • Collect Customer Feedback: Scrape replies under your company's support or announcement tweets to find unsolicited feedback, feature requests, and common issues.
  • Find User-Generated Content: Extract replies that contain images or videos to find user-generated content related to your brand or campaign.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the tweet you want to analyze on X (formerly Twitter).

2

Copy the unique ID from the end of the tweet's URL.

3

Paste one or more tweet IDs into the 'Conversation ID' field.

4

Choose whether to get the 'Top' or 'Latest' replies from the dropdown.

5

Set the maximum number of replies you wish to extract.

6

Run the tool and download your data as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is designed for non-technical users. You only need the ID of the tweet you want to analyze.
What is a 'conversation ID' and how do I find it?
What's the difference between 'Top' and 'Latest' replies?
In what formats can I download the data?
Is it legal and safe to scrape Twitter replies?
How many replies can I extract at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from a general Twitter scraper?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How does the pricing work?