What is Facebook Page Scraper?
Facebook Page Scraper extracts posts, engagement metrics, and content from any public Facebook business page. Track competitors, analyze industry trends, and gather content inspiration—all without writing code.
Who is it for?
- Marketing teams tracking competitor page activity
- Social media managers benchmarking performance
- Brand analysts monitoring industry trends
- Content strategists researching successful content formats
- Agencies gathering competitive intelligence for clients
Key Benefits
- Track any public page — Monitor competitors or industry leaders
- Engagement analytics — See what content performs best
- Historical data — Analyze content trends over time
- Easy export — CSV, Excel, or JSON formats
- No API limits — Extract data without developer credentials
How to Use Facebook Page Scraper
Step 1: Install InsightSocial
Add the InsightSocial extension from the Chrome Web Store. The icon appears in your toolbar after installation.
Step 2: Visit a Facebook Page
Navigate to any public Facebook business page you want to analyze. Works with:
- Company pages
- Brand pages
- Creator pages
- Media pages
Step 3: Open InsightSocial
Click the extension icon to open the sidebar. It automatically detects Facebook pages.
Step 4: Configure and Scrape
Select post count and sorting preference, then click "Start Scraping". Preview data in real-time as it's collected.
Step 5: Export Results
Download your data in CSV, Excel, or JSON format for further analysis in your preferred tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I scrape any Facebook page?
You can scrape any public Facebook page. Pages with restricted visibility or age-gated content may have limited data available.
How far back can I get posts?
InsightSocial extracts posts as Facebook loads them. Typically, you can access several months of content, though very old posts may not be available.
Does this work with Facebook Business Suite?
InsightSocial works directly on facebook.com page URLs. It's independent of Business Suite or Creator Studio.
Can I compare multiple pages?
Export data from multiple pages separately, then combine in your spreadsheet for comparison analysis.
Is this against Facebook's terms?
Scraping publicly available data for research and analysis is a common practice. Use data responsibly and review Facebook's current Terms of Service.
What metrics can I extract?
- Post content and media URLs
- Reaction counts (likes, loves, etc.)
- Comment and share counts
- Post dates and times
- Post types (text, image, video, link)