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Extract X Post Data: Timelines, Hashtags, Search Results, and Replies

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Configure Agent

choose type scraper

Add a list of Posts/usernames/hashtags/tweet_id You can add them one per line.

Query Type, support Latest,Top,Photos,Videos

number of engagers for scraping, 1-200 are the allowed values

Results to deliver

100 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Indication if the user is private (null if not available)Indication if the user is verified (null if not available)Number of likes (favorites) for the postNumber of quotes for the postNumber of replies to the postNumber of reposts (retweets) for the post
Value...Value...346305983389
Value...Value...746356933514
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool collects public post data from X (formerly Twitter), allowing you to gather specific information from user timelines, hashtag feeds, search results, or replies to individual tweets. Get details like engagement counts, post text, links, and user profiles for your analysis.

This tool is your direct route to extracting publicly available post data from X (formerly Twitter). Whether you're tracking brand mentions, analyzing competitor activity, or conducting social research, it provides structured data from various X content types. ### What You Can Extract Choose from four distinct data collection modes: * **User Timelines**: Get a stream of posts from specific user accounts. This is ideal for monitoring influencer activity, tracking brand profiles, or analyzing content patterns of key accounts. * **Hashtag Feeds**: Collect all posts associated with one or more hashtags. This is perfect for campaign monitoring, trend spotting, or gathering content around specific topics. * **Search Results**: Run custom searches on X and collect the resulting posts. This allows for broad topic monitoring, sentiment analysis (when combined with other tools), or tracking specific keywords. * **Tweet Replies**: Extract replies to a particular tweet. This is invaluable for understanding public conversation around a specific piece of content, gauging reactions, or analyzing customer feedback on a product announcement. ### Data Points Collected For each post, you'll receive rich data including the post's full text, its unique link, the user's full name and profile picture URL, and key engagement metrics such as favorite (like) count, quote count, reply count, and retweet count. You'll also get timestamps and creation dates, allowing for chronological analysis. The tool respects user privacy settings, only collecting data from public profiles. ### How This Helps Your Work Instead of manually sifting through X feeds, this tool automates the collection of critical data, providing it in a clean, structured format. This frees up time for analysis, strategy development, and informed decision-making across marketing, sales, and research functions. Use it to understand audience sentiment, monitor campaign performance, identify emerging trends, or conduct in-depth competitive intelligence.

Key Capabilities

  • Indication if the user is private (null if not available)
  • Indication if the user is verified (null if not available)
  • Number of likes (favorites) for the post
  • Number of quotes for the post
  • Number of replies to the post
  • Number of reposts (retweets) for the post
  • Timestamp of the post's creation
  • Date the post was created
  • Direct link to the post
  • Direct link to the user's profile
  • The original search query used (if applicable)
  • Source of the post (e.g., 'Web App', 'iPhone', null if not available)
  • Full text content of the post
  • Type of content collected (e.g., 'tweet', 'reply')
  • Full name of the user who posted
  • Unique identifier of the user who posted
  • URL of the user's profile picture
  • Monitor specific user timelines to track influencer activity or competitor content strategies.
  • Collect posts from trending hashtags to identify popular topics, campaign effectiveness, or public sentiment around events.
  • Gather search results for keywords related to your brand or industry to track mentions and identify customer feedback.
  • Extract replies to key product announcements or service updates to gauge immediate public reaction and support needs.
  • Analyze engagement metrics (likes, retweets, replies) across different post types to understand content performance.
  • Build datasets of X conversations for academic research on social dynamics or public opinion.
  • Track the content and activity of potential leads or target audiences based on their public X interactions.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Select the type of X content you want to scrape: user timelines, hashtags, search results, or replies to a specific tweet.

2

Provide the corresponding inputs, such as X usernames, a list of hashtags, your search query terms, or the ID of the tweet you want replies for.

3

Choose a 'Query Type' (Latest, Top, Photos, or Videos) to refine your results.

4

Specify the maximum number of posts you want to collect per input line (e.g., 50 posts per username or hashtag).

5

Run the tool, and it will begin collecting the public X post data based on your criteria.

6

Download your extracted data in a structured JSON format for immediate use or further analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of technical skills do I need to use this tool?
No coding or advanced technical skills are required. You simply choose the type of data you want to scrape (e.g., user timeline, hashtags), provide the relevant input (usernames, hashtags, search terms, or tweet IDs), and set the number of results you need. The tool handles the data extraction.
In what formats can I export the collected data?
Is the data collected in compliance with privacy regulations?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
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Can I schedule recurring data extractions?
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What does 'Query Type' mean?
Can I get historical data with this tool?
What happens if a user's profile is private?