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LinkedIn Post Reposts Scraper: Extract reposts for a given LinkedIn post including author data, stats, media attachments and more.

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Pricing

$5.00 / 1,000 results

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Total users

7

Monthly users

7

Runs succeeded

98%

Last modified

17 days ago

LinkedIn Post Reshares Scraper

🚀 Extract LinkedIn Post Reshares in Seconds

This powerful LinkedIn scraper extracts detailed information about reshares of any LinkedIn post. Get comprehensive data including reposter details, reshared content, engagement statistics, and more - all without needing a LinkedIn account.

For other LinkedIn actors, check: https://apify.com/apimaestro

✨ Key Features

  • No account needed: No risk of account restrictions or bans
  • Detailed reshare data: Get all reshares on any LinkedIn post
  • Reposter details: Names, headlines, profile URLs, and profile pictures
  • Original post data: Text, author information, and post type
  • Media content: Images, videos, and other media in the reshared posts
  • Engagement stats: Reactions, comments, and shares for each reshare
  • Timestamp information: When the post was reshared, including relative time
  • Structured data: Clean JSON format for easy analysis

🔧 Simple Usage

Simply provide a LinkedIn post URL or post ID to extract all reshares. The actor supports pagination to get all reshares for posts with high engagement.

Input Parameters

  • post_url: LinkedIn post URL or ID (required)
  • page_number: Page number for pagination (default: 1)
  • limit: Maximum number of results to return (1-100, default: 100)

Pagination Support

Each run returns up to 100 posts per page.

Page Number is the field used for pagination. It's 1 by default.

  • Page 1: Returns posts 1-100
  • Page 2: Returns posts 101-200
  • Page 3: Returns posts 201-300
  • And so on...

How to use pagination:

  1. Start with page_number=1 to get the first 100 results
  2. To see the next 100 results, set page_number=2
  3. Continue incrementing the page number to see more results