SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook data scraping service.

Page analytics, post engagement, comment data, and competitive intelligence from Facebook Pages. Public data only.

The problem.

WHY THIS IS HARDER THAN IT LOOKS

Brand teams, PR agencies, and market researchers need structured data from Facebook Pages. The Facebook Graph API restricts access to pages you own or manage. Competitor page analytics, post engagement patterns, and comment data from pages you do not manage are outside the API scope.

For PR and brand monitoring teams, Facebook Page analytics serve a specific function that goes beyond social listening keyword alerts. A Page's follower trajectory, posting frequency, post format mix, and engagement rate per post type tell a much more complete story about a brand's social health than a sentiment score from a monitoring tool. When a client's competitor launches a new product or faces a public issue, I can pull the competitor's Page data for the surrounding weeks to show exactly how their audience responded: which post types drove shares, whether negative comments clustered around specific content, and how the Page's overall engagement trended. That kind of granular reconstruction from public Page data is not something you can do through the Graph API on pages you do not own.

This service extracts public data from Facebook Pages: page metadata, post content and engagement, comments, videos, and Reels. The ScrapeBase API at scrapebase.io has Facebook endpoints for self-serve access. For managed pipelines with delivery integration, the service handles everything end to end.

Is this right for you?

GOOD FIT IF ANY OF THESE SOUND LIKE YOU

You need competitive intelligence from Facebook Pages you do not own or manage

You are a PR or social media agency tracking brand sentiment and engagement across multiple pages

You want comment data from competitor pages for sentiment analysis

Your team currently checks competitor Facebook pages manually

You are tracking how a brand's Facebook engagement responds to PR events, product launches, or negative news cycles

What you receive.

EXACT FIELDS, DELIVERED IN YOUR FORMAT

page_namestringFacebook Page display name.
page_idstringFacebook Page identifier.
follower_countnumberCurrent follower count.
post_textstringPost content text.
post_typeenumPhoto, video, link, text, or reel.
reactionsnumberTotal reactions on the post.
commentsnumberTotal comments on the post.
sharesnumberTotal shares.
posted_atdatePost publish timestamp.

Sample record.

facebook.sample.json
{
"page_name":"NASA",
"follower_count": 29400000,
"post_text":"Today's launch window opens at 2:30 PM ET",
"post_type":"video",
"reactions": 42000,
"comments": 3200,
"shares": 8400,
"posted_at":"2026-04-12T14:30:00Z",
"extracted_at":"2026-04-14T10:00:00Z"
}

Straightforward pricing.

SCALE DETERMINES PRICE · NO HIDDEN FEES

Page audit

from $199

One-time extraction of page data and recent posts. 2-4 days.

  • Up to 20 pages
  • Last 90 days of posts
  • CSV or Google Sheet
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Ongoing tracking

from $499/mo

Weekly monitoring of competitor pages.

  • Up to 50 pages
  • Post engagement tracking
  • Comment extraction
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Custom

Custom

Larger page sets, video analytics, group data.

  • Unlimited pages
  • Custom analytics
  • Scoping call required
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Frequently asked questions.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Page metadata (name, follower count, category, about, contact info), post content and engagement (reactions, comments, shares, post type), comment text and author data including reply counts, video metadata and view counts, and Reels performance data. All from public pages only. Data is delivered in CSV or JSON format for direct use in reporting tools or CRM systems.

No. This service only extracts data from public Facebook Pages. Private profiles, closed groups, and non-public content are out of scope. All extracted data is from pages that are publicly visible without a Facebook account, which is the same scope that a member of the public can access through a standard web browser.

The Graph API exposes data for pages you manage. This service extracts public data from pages you do not manage, which is the core use case for competitive intelligence and market research. Brand teams routinely need this for benchmarking: understanding how a competitor is deploying content budget across post types, how their audience is responding to product announcements, and whether their engagement rate is improving or declining quarter over quarter.

Yes. The weekly monitoring pipeline captures engagement on new posts and tracks engagement growth on older posts to identify viral content and engagement patterns. For PR agencies managing brand reputation across multiple clients, this longitudinal view is more useful than a point-in-time snapshot because it shows whether a negative news event caused lasting engagement decline or a short-term spike in negative comments that resolved quickly.

Yes. The ongoing monitoring pipeline records follower count at each cycle, building a historical growth series for each tracked Page. This is useful for PR teams benchmarking brand audience growth against competitors over months or quarters.

Yes. Video and Reel posts are extracted with view counts, reaction counts, comment counts, and share counts where available on the public Page. This lets content teams compare video format performance against standard photo and link posts for the same Page.

Page audit starts at $199 for up to 20 pages, covering the last 90 days of posts. Ongoing tracking starts at $499 per month for up to 50 pages.

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