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X Trend Scraper

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$5.00 / 1,000 trends

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X Trend Scraper

X Trend Scraper

Extract X trend signals, topic momentum, example posts, engagement context, and audience opportunities from public trend surfaces.

Pricing

$5.00 / 1,000 trends

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Ushba Khan

Ushba Khan

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X Trends Tracker

Collect public X trend rows by selected country or region with topic names, categories, related terms, post counts, and source context.

This actor is prepared for clean exports, predictable limits, and scheduled workflows. It focuses on useful rows instead of noisy scrape artifacts.

What You Get

  • trend topic, category, related trending terms, post count text, country or region, and source URL
  • country-based trend collection with neutral examples and clean export fields
  • structured rows for topic monitoring, demand research, and social trend reporting

Best For

  • lead generation, research, monitoring, enrichment, and reporting workflows
  • exporting clean rows to CSV, Excel, JSON, APIs, CRMs, or automation tools
  • scheduled runs where predictable output and clear result limits matter

How To Use

  1. Add the public URLs, keywords, locations, handles, or settings required by the input form.
  2. Set the result limit to match the number of rows you want to pay for.
  3. Run the actor once for a sample, then schedule it if you need monitoring.
  4. Export the dataset or connect it to your workflow through the Apify API or integrations.

Output

The default dataset returns structured rows using the fields listed above. Empty, blocked, or failed targets are handled clearly so downstream tools can filter results without guessing.

Notes

  • Works with public data that the target website exposes during the run.
  • Uses result caps and error handling to avoid runaway runs.
  • Private, login-only, or heavily blocked pages may return fewer rows than requested.