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Export the latest posts from any public Twitter timeline to a spreadsheet.

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Configure Agent

Twitter username (those with @) to scrape

Number of posts to scrape. Upper limit is set to 200. Contact support for higher limits.

Results to deliver

100 credits

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1 credit per result
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Sample Data Preview

Tweet content and creation dateEngagement counts: views, bookmarks, favorites, quotes, replies, and retweetsAuthor details: username, display name, follower count, and verification statusExtracted entities: hashtags, mentioned users, and shared URLsDetails of any quoted tweet, including its text and original authorLinks to any associated media like images or videos
2026-04-05414Sample Text...https://...Value...https://...
2026-04-0538Sample Text...https://...Value...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape up to 200 recent posts from any public Twitter profile. Get tweet text, engagement stats like views and retweets, and author details for competitor analysis or content research.

This tool extracts the most recent posts from any public Twitter (now X) user's timeline, providing a structured dataset for analysis. It's designed for marketers, social media managers, researchers, and PR professionals who need to understand the content strategy and performance of specific accounts. The data goes beyond just the tweet text. For each post, you receive a full breakdown of engagement metrics, including views, bookmarks, favorites, quotes, replies, and retweets. This allows you to quickly identify an account's most successful content and analyze what resonates with their audience. You also get key information about the author, such as their follower count and verification status, which helps contextualize their influence. The output also details any entities within the tweet, like hashtags, URLs, and user mentions, perfect for tracking campaigns or identifying key conversations. For retweets and quoted tweets, the tool provides the original tweet's data, allowing for a deeper analysis of how an account interacts with others.

Key Capabilities

  • Tweet content and creation date
  • Engagement counts: views, bookmarks, favorites, quotes, replies, and retweets
  • Author details: username, display name, follower count, and verification status
  • Extracted entities: hashtags, mentioned users, and shared URLs
  • Details of any quoted tweet, including its text and original author
  • Links to any associated media like images or videos
  • Tweet ID and conversation ID
  • Analyze a competitor's content strategy by exporting their recent timeline.
  • Identify a brand's most engaging posts to inform your own content calendar.
  • Track which hashtags and URLs a specific influencer is promoting.
  • Gather data for academic research on social media communication patterns.
  • Monitor a list of key accounts for mentions of your brand or products.
  • Create a personal archive of your own recent tweets for backup.
  • Compile a report on the social media activity of a client or public figure.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the Twitter username you want to scrape (e.g., 'twitterdev').

2

Specify the number of recent posts you want to retrieve, up to 200.

3

Run the tool to begin the extraction.

4

Once the run is complete, preview and download your data in CSV or JSON format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, this tool is designed for non-technical users. You just need to provide a Twitter username and the number of posts you want.
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to scrape Twitter timelines?
How many posts can I scrape from one account?
Can I scrape tweets from a private account?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just looking at their timeline?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
What does the 'Pay Per Result' model mean?
Does the data include replies to the user's tweets?