Twitter (X.com) Tweets Export to Excel (cookieless)
Pricing
from $1.50 / 1,000 results
Twitter (X.com) Tweets Export to Excel (cookieless)
Instantly turn Twitter (X.com) tweets into an Excel or CSV report. No coding required—perfect for sentiment analysis, brand tracking, and targeted marketing campaign development.
Pricing
from $1.50 / 1,000 results
Rating
0.0
(0)
Developer

Raised Pro
Actor stats
0
Bookmarked
1
Total users
0
Monthly active users
3 days ago
Last modified
Categories
Share
"# Twitter (X.com) Tweets Export to Excel (cookieless)
Need to download Twitter (X.com) data to Excel? This tool helps you extract tweets instantly!
Whether you're a social media strategist, marketing agency, or business owner, this tool makes it easy to export tweets from any public Twitter account directly into Excel or CSV format. No technical skills required, no login needed, and no complicated setup—just enter a username and download your data in seconds.
Perfect for tracking brand mentions, analyzing competitor content, or building reports for clients, this cookieless solution gives you clean, organized data ready to use in your favorite spreadsheet software.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Enter the Twitter Username
Simply type in the Twitter username you want to analyze (for example: ""elonmusk""). No need to include the @ symbol or full URL—just the username itself.
Step 2: Click ""Start""
Hit the start button and let the tool do its magic. No login required, no cookies, no hassle. The tool will begin collecting tweets from that account immediately.
Step 3: Download Your Data
Once complete, download your results as an Excel file (.xlsx), CSV, or XML format. Open it in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet program and start analyzing right away!
What columns will I get?
Your download will include the following columns, giving you everything you need for comprehensive tweet analysis:
- Tweet ID - Unique identifier for each tweet
- Tweet URL - Direct link to the tweet on Twitter
- Author Username - The Twitter handle of the account
- Author Display Name - The full name shown on the profile
- Author Followers Count - Number of followers the account has
- Tweet Text - The complete text content of the tweet
- Retweet Count - How many times the tweet was retweeted
- Likes Count - Number of likes the tweet received
- Reply Count - How many replies the tweet has
- Quote Count - Number of quote tweets
- Posted Date - When the tweet was published
- Is Verified - Whether the account has a verified badge
- Media Attached - Indicates if the tweet includes images or videos
- Language Code - The language of the tweet (e.g., ""en"" for English)
How to use this data
Here are three simple ways social media strategists can put this data to work:
1. Analyze Sentiment and Engagement Patterns
Sort your Excel file by likes, retweets, and replies to identify which types of content resonate most with audiences. Track positive and negative sentiment by reviewing tweet text and engagement metrics to understand what messaging works best.
2. Track Brand Mentions and Competitor Activity
Monitor influential accounts in your industry to see when they mention your brand or competitors. Filter by keywords in the tweet text column to quickly spot relevant conversations and respond to opportunities in real-time.
3. Build Targeted Marketing Campaigns
Identify high-performing content from thought leaders and influencers in your niche. Use the follower count and engagement data to prioritize which accounts to partner with, and analyze posting patterns to determine the best times to share your own content.
Input Settings
Username (userId)
This is the Twitter handle of the account you want to export tweets from. Enter just the username without the @ symbol.
Example: If you want to analyze Elon Musk's tweets, simply enter: elonmusk
The tool will automatically fetch all available public tweets from that account and organize them into your spreadsheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a Twitter (X.com) account to use this tool?
No! This tool works without requiring any login or Twitter account. It's completely cookieless, so you can extract data anonymously and hassle-free.
Q: Can I open this in Google Sheets?
Yes, absolutely! After downloading your CSV or Excel file, simply upload it to Google Sheets. Go to File > Import > Upload, select your downloaded file, and you're all set.
Q: How many tweets can I export?
The tool will extract all available public tweets from the specified account. You'll get comprehensive data that you can filter and sort however you need in your spreadsheet.
Q: Is this data updated in real-time?
The tool captures tweets at the moment you run the export. For the most current data, simply run a new export whenever you need updated information.
Q: What file formats are available?
You can download your data in Excel (.xlsx), CSV, or XML format—whichever works best for your workflow and analysis tools.
Related tools and features: twitter scraper, twitter user tweets, extract tweets from users, export tweets, tweet scraper API, twitter data extraction, lead generation from tweets"