Get detailed tweet, user, and search data from Twitter for market research and brand monitoring.
Twitter username (those with @) to scrape
Query to search
Type of search
Country to check trends.
Post id to scrape response
Post ids to scrape details
Number of posts to scrape. For free users is set to 20
Results to deliver
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Extract Twitter data by username, keyword search, or post ID. Get follower counts, engagement stats like retweets and likes, and full tweet text to monitor brand mentions or analyze audience sentiment.
This tool provides structured data from Twitter by scraping public profiles, search results, individual posts, and country-specific trends. It's designed for marketers, brand managers, researchers, and social media professionals who need to analyze conversations, track competitors, or monitor brand health without direct API access. ### How It Works You can specify what to extract in several ways: * **By Username:** Provide a Twitter handle (e.g., `@username`) to get a list of their recent posts. * **By Search Query:** Enter any keyword, hashtag, or phrase to get a list of tweets matching that search. You can filter results by `Top`, `Latest`, `Media`, `People`, or `Lists`. * **By Post ID:** Input one or more specific tweet IDs to pull detailed data and engagement metrics for those exact posts. * **By Country Trends:** Select a country to discover the current trending topics. The output is a clean, organized dataset containing user profile information (follower count, verification status, bio), tweet content (text, language, creation date), and precise engagement metrics (likes, retweets, replies, quotes, bookmarks, and views). This data allows you to measure the impact of specific tweets, understand audience demographics, and analyze the content strategy of any public account.
Choose your data source by filling in one of the input fields: `username`, `query`, `country`, or `Post id(s)`.
If using the search `query` option, select a search type like 'Top' or 'Latest' from the dropdown menu.
Set the maximum number of posts you want to retrieve in the `max posts` field.
Run the tool to begin the data extraction process.
Once complete, preview the data and download it as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.