
Meta Threads Profile Scraper
Pay $5.00 for 1,000 profiles

Meta Threads Profile Scraper
Pay $5.00 for 1,000 profiles
Scrape Threads profile info. Add one or more Threads usernames and extract number of followers, bio, profile details, URLs, picture URL, full name, username and more. Download structured data in JSON, CSV, XML, Excel, and HTML to use in applications and reports.
You can access the Meta Threads Profile Scraper programmatically from your own applications by using the Apify API. You can choose the language preference from below. To use the Apify API, you’ll need an Apify account and your API token, found in Integrations settings in Apify Console.
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Meta Threads Profile Scraper OpenAPI definition
OpenAPI is a standard for designing and describing RESTful APIs, allowing developers to define API structure, endpoints, and data formats in a machine-readable way. It simplifies API development, integration, and documentation.
OpenAPI is effective when used with AI agents and GPTs by standardizing how these systems interact with various APIs, for reliable integrations and efficient communication.
By defining machine-readable API specifications, OpenAPI allows AI models like GPTs to understand and use varied data sources, improving accuracy. This accelerates development, reduces errors, and provides context-aware responses, making OpenAPI a core component for AI applications.
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Actor Metrics
47 Monthly users
4.6 / 5 (5)
14 bookmarks
>99% runs succeeded
7.6 days response time
Created in Jul 2023
Modified 25 days ago