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Extract highly targeted tweets from X (formerly Twitter) using dozens of advanced search filters.

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Configure Agent

Enter your search terms here for quick and easy X (Twitter) searches. Supports X (Twitter)'s powerful search operators for precise results. You can use this simple search OR configure advanced filters below - at least one must be provided.

Choose your search strategy: 'Latest' for real-time results, 'Top' for popular tweets, 'Media' for tweets with images/videos, or 'People' for user accounts.

Specify how many tweets you want to collect (minimum 20, no maximum limit). Our intelligent system automatically handles multiple requests to ensure you get exactly the number you need.

When enabled, scrapes all available tweets from your input query, ignoring the 'Number of Tweets' limit. This may significantly increase scraping time and resource usage.

Smart presets for common engagement scenarios. Choose a preset for instant setup or customize with specific values below for precise control.

Minimum number of retweets (shares). Leave empty for no minimum.

Maximum number of retweets (shares). Leave empty for no maximum.

Minimum number of likes (hearts). Leave empty for no minimum.

Results to deliver

1,200 credits

This agent actively searches live listings โ€” results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

12 credits per result
โœ“ 30 free credits on signupโœ“ Refund if 0 resultsโœ“ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Full tweet text contentTweet URL, ID, and creation dateEngagement counts: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, bookmarks, and viewsAuthor details: username, display name, follower/following count, bio, account creation date, and verification statusDirect URLs for any attached images or videosExtracted entities: hashtags, user mentions, and external links
Value...https://...198Sample Text...https://...https://...
Value...https://...692Sample Text...https://...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape public tweets from X by keyword, user, date, engagement levels, or location. Get detailed data perfect for market research, brand monitoring, and sentiment analysis.

X's native search is a firehose of information, but getting that data into a usable format for analysis is another story. This tool bridges that gap, letting you use X's powerful advanced search capabilities to pinpoint specific conversations and export the raw data. ### Go Beyond Simple Keyword Searches Instead of just searching for keywords, you can build a highly specific query to find exactly what you need. Target tweets based on their performance by setting minimum or maximum thresholds for likes, retweets, and replies. This is ideal for finding viral content, identifying influential accounts, or filtering out low-engagement noise. ### Focus on People and Content You can narrow your search to tweets from specific users, those sent to certain accounts, or those that mention particular people. Isolate content from verified accounts or only those with a blue subscription checkmark. Further refine your results by content type, such as tweets containing images, videos, news links, or even polls. You can also filter by sentiment, looking for tweets with positive or negative emoticons. ### Pinpoint Time and Place This tool allows for precise temporal and geographic targeting. You can define a specific date range or search within a recent timeframe (like the last 48 hours). For location-based marketing or event monitoring, you can search for tweets posted near a certain city, within a specific radius, or from an exact set of geographic coordinates. This is built for marketers, researchers, journalists, and sales teams who need to move beyond browsing and start analyzing structured data from public conversations on X.

Key Capabilities

  • โœ“ Full tweet text content
  • โœ“ Tweet URL, ID, and creation date
  • โœ“ Engagement counts: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, bookmarks, and views
  • โœ“ Author details: username, display name, follower/following count, bio, account creation date, and verification status
  • โœ“ Direct URLs for any attached images or videos
  • โœ“ Extracted entities: hashtags, user mentions, and external links
  • โœ“ Conversation ID for tracking threads
  • โœ“ Details of any quoted tweet, including the original author's information
  • โœ“ Location data if the tweet was geotagged
  • โœ“ Source of the tweet (e.g., 'Twitter for iPhone', 'Twitter Web App')
  • โœ“ Brand Monitoring: Find all public mentions of your brand, filter for negative sentiment using emoticons, and export the data to track customer feedback over time.
  • โœ“ Lead Generation: Search for tweets where users ask questions like "can anyone recommend a tool for..." in your industry to find potential customers.
  • โœ“ Influencer Discovery: Identify influential accounts in a niche by searching for keywords and filtering for users with high engagement (e.g., over 1,000 likes on average).
  • โœ“ Competitor Analysis: Scrape all tweets that mention a competitor's username or product name within a specific date range to analyze their campaign performance or product launch sentiment.
  • โœ“ Content Strategy Research: Find the most-shared content on a topic by searching for a hashtag or keyword and setting a high minimum retweet count.
  • โœ“ Event Tracking: Collect all tweets from a specific geographic radius around a conference or live event to gauge attendee reactions and key takeaways.
  • โœ“ Financial Market Analysis: Track public sentiment around stock symbols by scraping tweets that include specific cashtags (e.g., $TSLA, $BTC).

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Provide a search query, like a keyword or hashtag.

2

Optionally, add advanced filters for engagement, date, location, user type, or media.

3

Choose the search type (e.g., 'Latest' or 'Top') and specify the number of tweets to collect.

4

Click the 'Run' button to start the data extraction.

5

Once the run is complete, preview the data and download it as a CSV, Excel, or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You provide search terms and set filters by filling in fields.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape public data from X (Twitter)?
Can I get every tweet ever posted about a topic?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
What's the difference between this and just using X's advanced search?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How is cost determined?
Can I scrape tweets from a protected account?
What's the difference between 'Verified Users' and 'Blue Verified Users' filters?