Extract tweets, replies, and engagement metrics from any X (Twitter) search or profile.
🔍 **Twitter search queries** using advanced search syntax. Examples: - `from:NASA` — tweets from NASA - `#AI lang:en` — English tweets with #AI - `from:elonmusk since:2024-01-01 until:2024-06-01` — date range - `bitcoin min_faves:1000` — tweets with 1000+ likes - `(puppy OR kitten) -filter:retweets` — exclude retweets 💡 **Tip**: Test your query on Twitter search first!
📎 **Direct URLs to scrape** Supported: - Tweet URL: ` - Profile URL: ` (scrapes recent tweets) 💡 Leave empty if using search terms above.
📊 **Maximum number of tweets to extract** - Testing: 10-50 - Small project: 100-500 - Large project: 1000+ 💰 Cost: $0.40 per 1,000 tweets
📈 **How to sort search results** - **Latest**: Newest tweets first (recommended) - **Top**: Most popular tweets first
🌍 **Filter by language** (optional) ISO language codes: `en`, `es`, `fr`, `de`, `ja`, `pt`, etc. Leave empty for all languages.
💬 **Include reply tweets in results?** Disable to get only original tweets.
🔁 **Include retweets in results?** Disable to get only original content.
⏱️ **Max seconds to wait for new tweets while scrolling** Increase if you're getting fewer results than expected.
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Scrape public tweets from X (Twitter) based on advanced search terms, hashtags, or specific user profiles. Get a structured dataset including tweet text, engagement counts (likes, replies, retweets), and author information for market research or brand monitoring.
This tool creates structured datasets from public X (Twitter) data. It eliminates the need for manual copy-pasting or navigating the platform's API. You can gather tweets based on highly specific criteria or pull the recent activity from any public profile. ### How to Target Tweets There are two primary ways to use this tool: 1. **Broad Search**: Use advanced search queries to find tweets on any topic, from any user, within a specific date range. For example, you can find all tweets mentioning your brand (`"my brand" lang:en`), track a conference hashtag (`#MarTechConf2024`), or find popular posts about a subject (`bitcoin min_faves:1000`). 2. **Specific Profiles**: Provide one or more profile URLs to extract the most recent tweets from those accounts. This is ideal for analyzing a competitor's content strategy or tracking the output of key influencers. ### What Data You Get The output is a clean, organized dataset, not just a list of tweets. For each tweet, you receive the full text, creation date, and engagement metrics like likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, and bookmark counts. It also includes detailed information about the author, such as their username, follower count, bio, and verification status (including the blue checkmark). If a tweet includes images or videos, you'll get direct URLs to that media.
Choose your input method. Enter one or more advanced 'Search Terms' or paste direct 'Tweet or Profile URLs'.
Define the scope by setting the 'Max Tweets' you want to extract.
Refine your search by selecting a 'Sort Order' (Latest or Top) and deciding whether to include replies and retweets.
Optionally, filter results by a specific 'Tweet Language' using its ISO code (e.g., `en` for English).
Run the tool and wait for the extraction to complete.
Download the collected data as a CSV, Excel, or JSON file.