

Starting at $0.18 per 1,000 tweets, with pay-per-result billing and no rate limits. Enter keywords, accounts, hashtags, or advanced search syntax to collect public X/Twitter posts, including post text, author information, publication time, engagement metrics, and pagination data. Ideal for sentiment monitoring, competitor research, content discovery, and lead generation.
Search public X/Twitter posts by keywords, accounts, hashtags, or advanced search syntax, then collect structured post content, author information, publication time, engagement metrics, and pagination data. It is useful for monitoring public conversations, tracking brands and competitors, discovering popular content, organizing research topics, and building tweet datasets.
If you are unfamiliar with X/Twitter advanced search syntax, use the advanced search syntax generator to create a query before entering it here.
from:elonmusk.search_terms (required)Provide one or more search-condition objects. Each object must contain a string value. The value can be a regular keyword or an X/Twitter advanced search expression.
Recommended formats:
| Use case | Example |
|---|---|
| Search an account | from:elonmusk |
| Search an exact phrase | "open source" |
| Search a hashtag | #AI |
| Limit by language and date | AI lang:en since:2026-01-01 |
Use the following format when providing multiple conditions:
search_sort_byChoose how matching posts are ordered:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
Latest | Return newer posts first, useful for monitoring current activity. |
Top | Return higher-engagement posts, useful for discovering popular content. |
The default value is Latest.
next_cursorLeave this blank on the first run. When has_next_page is true, copy the returned next_cursor into the next run to continue collecting the following page.
Each row represents one matching post. Results can be viewed in the table, inspected as JSON, or downloaded.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
search_terms | Search conditions used for the run. |
sort_by | Sort order used for the run. |
tweet_id | Post ID. |
user_id | Post author's user ID. |
username | Post author's X/Twitter username. |
name | Post author's display name. |
text | Post text. |
created_at | Post publication time. |
favorite_count | Number of likes. |
reply_count | Number of replies. |
retweet_count | Number of reposts. |
quote_count | Number of quotes. |
followers_count | Post author's follower count. |
following_count | Post author's following count. |
has_next_page | Whether another page is available. |
next_cursor | Cursor for the next page. |
raw | Complete raw object for the post. |
Yes. Use ordinary keywords, from:username, exact phrases, hashtags, and other supported advanced search expressions in search_terms.
Yes. Include conditions such as since:2026-01-01 and lang:en in the search expression.
Set search_sort_by to Top.
Run the same search again with the returned next_cursor after confirming that has_next_page is true.
Yes. The raw field keeps the complete raw post object for each result.
CoreClaw supports CSV, JSON, JSONL, XLSX, XLS, XML, HTML, and RSS exports.
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