Extract every post from any X (Twitter) Community for analysis.
Enter the numeric Community IDs of X (Twitter) communities you want to scrape tweets from. Each Community ID is a 19-digit number (e.g., '1472105760389668865'). You can find Community IDs in the URL when visiting a community page on X/Twitter or by using X's API. Add multiple IDs to scrape several communities in a single run.
Sort order for tweets.
Specify the maximum number of tweets to collect from EACH community. Scraper will collect up to this many tweets, paginating if necessary.
When enabled, scrapes all tweets found for each community, ignoring the per-community limit.
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Scrape all posts from specific X Communities to analyze niche discussions. Collects post text, author details, and engagement metrics like replies, retweets, and views.
X (formerly Twitter) Communities are focused, topic-specific groups where users share insights and have conversations away from the main timeline. These communities are a goldmine for understanding niche audiences, gathering product feedback, and tracking sentiment within a dedicated user base. This tool is built to extract the content directly from these communities. Unlike general hashtag or profile scrapers, it targets the posts made within one or more specific Community pages. You provide the unique numeric ID for each community, and the tool retrieves the conversations happening inside. ### What You Get The output data includes the full text of each post, crucial author details (username, display name, verified status), and a complete set of engagement numbers: replies, retweets, quotes, favorites, and view counts. It also captures any attached media and, if the post is a quote, it includes the full details of the original quoted post. This allows for a deep analysis of what content resonates within a particular group. ### How to Use It To start, you need the numeric ID of the X Community you want to scrape. You can find this 19-digit number in the community's URL (e.g., `x.com/i/communities/1472105760389668865`). Simply copy and paste one or more of these IDs into the tool, decide if you want the latest posts or the top-performing ones, and set a limit on how many to retrieve. You can also override the limit to get every available post.
Find the numeric ID for your target X Community from its URL.
Paste one or more Community IDs into the 'Community IDs' field.
Choose to sort posts by 'Latest' or 'Top'.
Set the maximum number of posts to get from each community, or check the box to get all available posts.
Run the tool and download your data in JSON, CSV, or Excel format.