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Twitter Scraper

Extract tweets and user data with zero coding. Track brand mentions, download hashtag feeds, and analyze profiles through our simple, no-code Twitter scraping tool.

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Use Cases

How teams use this API to build powerful applications

Customer Support & PR

Non-technical team members in PR can set up the scraper to catch all tweets complaining about a service outage, for instance, and provide those to support teams. They can do this without knowing Twitter’s API or code.

Market Research

An analyst can pull thousands of tweets about a product or topic to perform sentiment analysis or identify common themes, all through the no-code interface (perhaps splitting the work into multiple smaller queries to stay organized).

Political Campaigns

Campaign staff can monitor the conversation around their candidate or opposition by scraping relevant hashtags and keywords continuously. The easy UI means they can adjust queries on the fly as new memes or slogans emerge.

Influencer Monitoring

Track the tweeting activity and follower growth of key influencers in your industry. The dashboard can display follower count changes of a user profile over time if scheduled, and capture all their messaging for content analysis.

How to Use the Twitter Scraper

Get started with the Browsable dashboard

1

Enter a keyword or hashtag in our dashboard to find related recent tweets. Filter by language or exclude retweets with easy toggle options. Get a live feed of matching tweets without any technical setup.

2

Get a snapshot of any public Twitter account’s recent tweets. Input the @handle and the tool displays their latest posts with engagement metrics, so you can quickly review what a public figure or competitor has been tweeting about.

3

Select a set of tweets from your search or timeline results and export them to CSV for analysis. Whether it’s 500 tweets about an event or a year’s worth of an account’s tweets, it’s one click to download for use in Excel or any analysis software.

4

Set up an automated scrape for your brand’s mentions. For example, schedule the scraper to run every hour for “@YourBrand” or a campaign hashtag. It will log new tweets over time, giving you a timeline of public reactions you can review or respond to promptly.

Features

What makes this API powerful and reliable

No Twitter API keys or developer account needed
Graphical streaming of tweets as they are scraped
Ability to refine searches with operators (phrases, minus terms) via the UI
Combines search, user timeline, and profile stats in one tool
Data privacy – no tweets are posted or interacted with, we only read public info
Backend rotates through proxies to prevent IP blocks, ensuring continuity

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Twitter API

Can I scrape replies to a specific tweet?

The tool doesn’t directly fetch threaded replies to a single tweet in the interface (Twitter’s UI makes that tricky). However, you can search for the tweet’s ID or a unique phrase from it, which often surfaces replies. A dedicated replies-scraping feature is on our roadmap.

Will this show me how many followers someone had historically?

If you use our scheduled profile monitoring, the tool will log follower counts at each interval (daily, weekly, etc.) going forward. It can’t retrieve past historical follower counts (you’d need an archive for that), but it can track going forward.

Does the scraper respect tweet deletion or edits?

Twitter doesn’t allow editing tweets (as of now). If a tweet is deleted, it will naturally disappear from subsequent scrape results. We don’t retroactively purge exported data, so if you captured a tweet that was later deleted, your dataset will still have it (keep that in mind ethically).

Can I gather all tweets from a certain date range?

The interface doesn’t have a date filter slider (Twitter’s own search can use since: and until: operators though). You can input those operators in the keyword field (e.g., “from:account since:2025-01-01 until:2025-01-31” for January 2025). Advanced users can leverage that in our tool to constrain results to a timeframe.

Can I gather all tweets from a certain date range?

The interface doesn’t have a date filter slider (Twitter’s own search can use since: and until: operators though). You can input those operators in the keyword field (e.g., “from:account since:2025-01-01 until:2025-01-31” for January 2025). Advanced users can leverage that in our tool to constrain results to a timeframe.

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