TikTok Hashtag Scraper
A TikTok hashtag scraper pulls the public posts sitting under any tag — #cleantok, #smallbusiness, your campaign hashtag, a competitor's branded tag — and hands them back as one tidy spreadsheet. Instead of scrolling the app and copying captions by hand, you get every video's stats, author, and link in columns you can sort and filter.
Point it at one hashtag or a whole list, set how many results you want, and TikTokScrape does the collecting. You watch the count climb in real time and download a CSV the moment it's done.
What you get in every row
Each post comes back as a single row with its own columns, so the data is ready to analyze the second it lands — no cleanup, no copy-paste.
Engagement stats
Views, likes, comments, shares, and saves for every post under the tag.
Caption & hashtags
The full caption text plus the other tags each creator paired with yours.
Author details
Username, display name, follower count, and a link to the creator's profile.
Direct links
A clickable URL to each video and its sound, so you can jump straight to the source.
Timestamps
When each post went up, so you can spot when a tag caught fire.
Narrow the run before it starts
You rarely want every post ever tagged — you want the ones that matter. Filter a hashtag run so the CSV comes back focused instead of bloated:
- Sort by most recent or most popular to grab either the freshest or the top-performing posts first.
- Set a minimum (or maximum) like count to skip the noise and keep only posts that actually landed.
- Limit to a date range so you're looking at this month's trend, not three years of history.
- Filter by region when a tag is used differently across markets.
What people use it for
Trend research
See which posts under a tag are exploding right now and reverse-engineer why.
Creator discovery
Find every account posting under a niche tag and rank them by reach.
Competitor tracking
Watch a rival's branded hashtag and measure how their campaign is really performing.
UGC sourcing
Pull authentic customer posts under your tag to license, repost, or feature.
How it works
Enter your hashtags
Type one tag or paste a list. Add filters for likes, date, or region if you want a tighter pull.
Set your cap
Choose how many results you want. Starting the run holds the most it could cost — your worst case, nothing more.
Watch it run live
Results stream in with a live counter. No inbox waiting, no guessing how far along it is.
Download your CSV
When it finishes you're billed for the rows scraped — never your full cap — the unused hold is refunded, and the file downloads on the spot.
Frequently asked questions
Can I scrape more than one hashtag at a time?
Yes. Paste a list of hashtags and the run collects across all of them into a single CSV, with the tag noted on each row so you can group by it later.
How many posts can I pull from a hashtag?
You set the cap — a few hundred for a quick look, or many thousands for a deep pull. You're billed per result scraped, not for your cap, so a high cap on a small tag never overcharges you.
What format do I get the data in?
A clean, spreadsheet-ready CSV that opens in Excel, Google Sheets, or Numbers, and imports straight into a database or your own scripts. Every row is one post with its own columns — no copy-paste, no reformatting.
How much does it cost?
Runs are priced at $8 per 1,000 results, and every new account starts with $5.00 in free credits — enough to pull thousands of rows before you pay anything. You're billed per result scraped — never for your full cap — and the unused hold is refunded the moment a run finishes. If you use a lead filter like "only profiles with an email", the CSV keeps just the matches while you still pay per profile scraped. If a run fails, it's refunded in full and never costs a credit.
Is this legal?
We only collect data that's already public — the same posts, captions, counts, and the contact info creators choose to put in their public bio. We don't touch private accounts or log-in-gated content, and we never try to reach anything a creator has kept private. You're responsible for using the data in line with TikTok's terms and any privacy laws that apply to you, so scrape public data, respect people's rights, and don't spam.