Extract people who comments, mentions and likes from linkedin post or article. Allows you to extract all interactions / reactions from a url. Input can be a /posts url or article url. Also provide a /company or /in url and it will parse multiple posts from the source (organic and promoted LinkedIn)
Allows you to extract informations from a linkedin post. Get a list on who liked, commented or got mentionned. Full name, title, linkedin url and others infos are parsed.
Input can be a direct post url. You can also provide a linkedin company url or people url. In this case, you get to parse posts the company or people made
Enables you to make a first quick extractions for your lead generation on competitions or even your own posts
Saves a lot of manual time
Anonymous url to public username - https://apify.com/saswave/linkedin-salesnavigator-anonymous-profile-url-to-username Profile data extraction - https://apify.com/saswave/linkedin-profile
The apify documentation has a tutorial on how to do it with screenshots, https://docs.apify.com/tutorials/log-in-by-transferring-cookies#export-your-cookies go to the export your cookies section
cookies: a list of cookies exported to your clipboard with the chrome extension "EditThisCookie" from your session on https://www.linkedin.com/feed/
Input URL can be: a direct post url a company or people url a search results url
number of days since post: max 30 days from today (only relevent if url is not a direct post url)
returns a list of parsed peoples who interacted on a or multiple linkedin posts
Data parsed:
comment_date | interaction type | full_name |
title | comment link | |
text | ref | ref type |
comment | like | li:member id |
fsd_profile id |
Yes, if you're scraping publicly available data for personal or internal use. Always review Websute's Terms of Service before large-scale use or redistribution.
No. This is a no-code tool — just enter a job title, location, and run the scraper directly from your dashboard or Apify actor page.
It extracts job titles, companies, salaries (if available), descriptions, locations, and post dates. You can export all of it to Excel or JSON.
Yes, you can scrape multiple pages and refine by job title, location, keyword, or more depending on the input settings you use.
You can use the Try Now button on this page to go to the scraper. You’ll be guided to input a search term and get structured results. No setup needed!