Twitter (X.com) Post Comments Export to Excel - No Login Needed
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Twitter (X.com) Post Comments Export to Excel - No Login Needed
Instantly turn Twitter (X.com) post comments into an Excel or CSV report. No coding required—perfect for audience sentiment analysis and content strategy optimization.
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"# Twitter (X.com) Post Comments Export to Excel - No Login Needed
Need to download Twitter (X.com) comment data to Excel? This tool helps you extract replies and engagement metrics instantly.
Whether you're a social media manager, agency owner, or business analyst, this tool makes it easy to export Twitter post comments directly into Excel or CSV format. No technical skills required, no login needed—just paste a tweet URL and download your data in seconds.
Perfect for agencies managing multiple clients, marketers tracking campaign performance, and anyone who needs to analyze Twitter engagement without the hassle.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Enter the Tweet ID
Find the Twitter post you want to analyze and copy its Tweet ID. This is the long number at the end of the tweet URL. For example, in https://twitter.com/user/status/1738106896777699464, the Tweet ID is 1738106896777699464.
Step 2: Click ""Start"" (No login required)
Paste the Tweet ID into the tool and hit start. The tool will automatically begin collecting all comments and replies from that post. You don't need to sign in to Twitter or provide any credentials.
Step 3: Download your data as Excel, CSV, or XML
Once the extraction is complete, download your file in your preferred format. Open it in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet program to start analyzing your data immediately.
What columns will I get?
Your download will include the following columns:
- Comment ID - Unique identifier for each comment
- Post ID - The original tweet's identifier
- Comment Text - The full text of each reply or comment
- Comment Date - When the comment was posted
- Comment Likes Count - Number of likes the comment received
- Author Username - The commenter's Twitter handle
- Author Display Name - The commenter's profile name
- Author Verified - Whether the commenter has a verified badge
- Reply to Comment ID - If this is a reply to another comment, its ID
- Comment Edited - Whether the comment has been edited
- Comment Reported Count - Number of times the comment was reported
- Comment Sentiment Score - Automated sentiment analysis (0-1 scale, higher is more positive)
How to use this data
Analyze audience sentiment and feedback
Use the sentiment score column to quickly identify positive, negative, and neutral comments. Filter by sentiment to understand how your audience truly feels about your content and make data-driven decisions for future posts.
Track engagement trends over time
Export comments from multiple posts and compare engagement metrics like reply counts, likes per comment, and response times. Identify which content types generate the most meaningful conversations with your audience.
Create comprehensive client reports
Add the exported data to your monthly reports to show clients exactly how their Twitter content is performing. Include top comments, engagement rates, and sentiment analysis to demonstrate the value of your social media strategy.
Input Settings
Tweet ID
This is the unique number that identifies a specific tweet on Twitter. You can find it at the end of any tweet URL. Simply copy the long number after /status/ in the web address and paste it into the tool. For example: 1738106896777699464
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a Twitter (X.com) account?
No! This tool works without requiring you to log in or have a Twitter account. Just provide the Tweet ID and you're ready to go.
Q: Can I open this in Google Sheets?
Yes, absolutely! Download the CSV format and upload it directly to Google Sheets. You can also open Excel files in Google Sheets by uploading them to Google Drive.
Q: How many comments can I export?
The tool will extract all available comments from the specified tweet, giving you a complete dataset for your analysis.
Q: Is the sentiment score accurate?
The sentiment score is generated using automated analysis and provides a helpful starting point. For critical decisions, we recommend reviewing the actual comment text alongside the score.
Q: Can I export comments from private accounts?
The tool can only access publicly available comments. Replies from private or protected accounts won't be included in your export.
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