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Access comprehensive X (Twitter) data at a flat, predictable rate.

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Configure Agent

The endpoint to call (see README for options)

Results to deliver

1,600 credits

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Pricing

16 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Tweet text and contentTweet creation date and timeUnique tweet IDTweet language and sourceAssociated media (if any)Author's name, username, and ID
Value...2026-04-0510094Value...Value...Sample Text...
Value...2026-04-0510099Value...Value...Sample Text...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool provides direct API access to public X (Twitter) data, letting you retrieve user profiles, recent tweets, follower lists, engagement metrics like likes and retweets, and more. It's ideal for market research, content analysis, and social listening.

This tool offers a direct and affordable way to tap into the public data available on X (formerly Twitter). Instead of navigating complex official APIs or dealing with variable pricing, you get a flat rate per thousand requests, making your data extraction costs predictable. It's designed for anyone needing structured data from X, whether for large-scale analysis or targeted information gathering. ### What Kind of Data Can You Get? The tool categorizes its data extraction capabilities into several distinct **endpoints**, each tailored to a specific type of information: * **User Information (`user/info`):** Retrieve detailed public profiles for specific users. This includes their name, username, unique ID, profile and cover pictures, follower and following counts, description, location, and whether they are a Blue Verified account. It's perfect for influencer research or audience segmentation. * **User's Recent Tweets (`user/last_tweets`):** Fetch a user's latest posts, complete with the tweet text, creation date, unique ID, language, source, and associated media. For each tweet, you'll also get engagement metrics: bookmark, like, quote, reply, retweet, and view counts. This is valuable for content performance analysis or tracking specific accounts. * **User Followers (`user/followers`) & Following (`user/followings`):** Collect lists of users who follow a given account or accounts that a user follows. This is crucial for understanding audience demographics, competitive analysis, or building targeted outreach lists. * **User Mentions (`user/mentions`):** Discover recent mentions of a specific user. This helps with brand monitoring and understanding conversations around a public figure or company. * **Tweets by ID (`tweet/by_ids`):** If you have specific tweet IDs, you can retrieve the full details for those posts, including their content, author information, and all engagement metrics. * **Tweet Replies (`tweet/replies`):** Get all public replies to a particular tweet. This is excellent for sentiment analysis, understanding public discourse on a topic, or mapping conversation threads. * **Tweet Quotes (`tweet/quotes`) & Retweeters (`tweet/retweeters`):** Extract tweets that have quoted a specific post, or a list of users who have retweeted it. These endpoints help measure reach and identify key amplifiers of content. * **Advanced Tweet Search (`tweet/advanced_search`):** Conduct more complex searches for tweets based on keywords, hashtags, or other criteria, allowing for broad trend analysis or specific event monitoring. * **List Tweets (`list/tweets`):** Retrieve tweets from a specific X list. This is useful for monitoring curated groups of accounts or industry-specific conversations. Each data point is delivered in a structured format, making it ready for immediate use in databases, analytics platforms, or custom applications. The tool handles the complexities of data retrieval, allowing you to focus on the insights.

Key Capabilities

  • Tweet text and content
  • Tweet creation date and time
  • Unique tweet ID
  • Tweet language and source
  • Associated media (if any)
  • Author's name, username, and ID
  • Author's profile and cover pictures
  • Author's follower and following counts
  • Author's description and location
  • Author's Blue Verified status
  • Number of bookmarks, likes, quotes, replies, retweets, and views for each tweet
  • Agencies tracking client brand mentions and competitor activity on X for reporting.
  • Market researchers gathering public sentiment around products or events by analyzing tweet replies and mentions.
  • Content strategists identifying trending topics and popular content formats by analyzing tweet engagement metrics.
  • Sales teams building targeted lead lists by identifying followers of industry influencers or competitor accounts.
  • Journalists or academics collecting public discourse data for research on social trends or political events.
  • Influencer marketers discovering suitable profiles by analyzing follower counts, engagement rates, and user descriptions.
  • Public relations professionals monitoring crisis communications by tracking mentions and replies related to specific topics.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Select the desired data endpoint, such as 'user/info' for profile details or 'tweet/last_tweets' for recent posts.

2

Provide the necessary parameters for your chosen endpoint, like a specific username or tweet ID.

3

Run the tool to initiate the data extraction process.

4

The tool connects to X and retrieves the requested public data.

5

Receive the structured data in JSON format, ready for download or integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
Basic understanding of API concepts is helpful, but the tool is designed for straightforward use. You provide the endpoint and parameters, and it returns structured data.
What data formats can I export?
Is the data extraction compliant with X (Twitter) policies?
Can I schedule recurring data extractions?
How fresh is the data I receive?
What happens if a user changes their username or profile details?
Can I get historical tweet data?
Is there a limit to how many tweets or profiles I can extract?
How reliable is the data extraction?
How is the cost calculated?