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X(twitter) User Profile & Tweets Scraper — X (Twitter) | Lagic

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Gain insights into X (Twitter) user activity levels.

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Configure Agent

The Twitter username (without @) whose timeline you want to retrieve

Maximum number of tweets to retrieve (default: 20)

Whether to include replies in the timeline

Whether to include retweets in the timeline

Results to deliver

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Sample Data Preview

The total number of tweets posted by each specified user.The username for which the data was collected.The original input provided for clarity.Any error messages if a profile could not be processed.
811Sample Text...10097Value...
360Sample Text...10091Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool collects the total number of tweets for specified X (Twitter) usernames, with options to include or exclude replies and retweets, to help you track account activity.

This tool helps you monitor the activity of X (Twitter) profiles by providing a precise count of their tweets. Instead of sifting through endless timelines, you can get a quick overview of how often a user posts. You provide one or more X (Twitter) usernames, and the tool processes each profile to deliver the number of tweets they've made, up to a specified maximum. You control whether replies and retweets contribute to this count, allowing for focused analysis of original content or overall posting volume. Keep in mind that this tool specializes in tweet counts. It does not provide the actual content of tweets, follower numbers, following lists, profile bios, or other detailed engagement metrics. Its value lies in its simplicity and directness for assessing posting frequency and consistency over time for any public X (Twitter) account.

Key Capabilities

  • The total number of tweets posted by each specified user.
  • The username for which the data was collected.
  • The original input provided for clarity.
  • Any error messages if a profile could not be processed.
  • Track the posting frequency of competitor X (Twitter) accounts to understand their content cadence.
  • Monitor the activity levels of influencers or potential partners to assess their consistency and reach.
  • Perform an audit of a brand's owned X (Twitter) accounts to verify their output volume over time.
  • Identify highly active or inactive X (Twitter) users within a specific niche for market research.
  • Validate the public activity of job candidates or potential collaborators by reviewing their tweet volume.
  • Analyze trends in tweet counts for groups of X (Twitter) users to observe shifts in platform engagement.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Input one or more X (Twitter) usernames into the designated field, ensuring no '@' symbol is included.

2

Optionally, set a maximum number for the tweets you wish to count for each user.

3

Choose whether to include replies and retweets in the total tweet count using the provided checkboxes.

4

Initiate the tool to begin processing the specified X (Twitter) profiles.

5

Review the output, which will show the tweet count for each username, along with any processing details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data formats are available for the output?
The results are provided in JSON format, which is suitable for integration into various analytical tools or databases.
Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
Does this tool provide the actual content of tweets?
Can I get follower counts or other profile details?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Is it possible to schedule recurring runs for continuous monitoring?
How does this tool handle X (Twitter) rate limits?
Can I use this for client work or agency projects?
What if an X (Twitter) username is incorrect or doesn't exist?
How is the cost determined for using this tool?