Social Fetch is social media scraper API for every major platform. Fetch profiles, posts, comments, videos, transcripts, metrics, and engagement signals from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Reddit, and more without maintaining scrapers yourself.
Built for founders and engineering teams shipping social analytics, creator tools, enrichment workflows, monitoring dashboards, and AI agents. Live data, pay-as-you-go credits and no subscription.
This is the 2nd launch from Social Fetch. View more
Social Fetch
Launched this week
Social media scraping API for public profiles, posts, comments, videos, transcripts, and metrics from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, and more. Pay-as-you-go credits, 100 free to start.





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This is one of those unglamorous pieces that decides whether an AI/social product is reliable. The API surface matters, but freshness, rate-limit behavior, and clear failure states are what keep teams from turning every launch into scraper maintenance.
The pay-as-you-go credits model is a nice touch since most scraper APIs lock you into subscriptions. Pulling transcripts from YouTube and TikTok in one call saved me from wiring up two separate tools for a side project.
Spira AI
Congrats on the launch, Luke!
This is one of those products where the pain is very easy to understand. The first scraper always feels manageable, then you add another platform, then pagination, rate limits, silent format changes, auth issues, and suddenly half the work becomes keeping the data pipeline alive.
minimalist phone: reduce your screentime
Hey guys, is LinkedIn enabled too? Because they are kind of restrictive towards scrapping and have led to some legal cases in this matter too.
How does the pay-as-you-go pricing actually work in practice, like do credits roll over or expire, and is there a minimum purchase to get started?
i have been looking for something like this which i am gonna integrate with my flow. also around the scrapping does it do the real time or pushes the time bound scrapped data?
the no-subscription pay-as-you-go model is genuinely refreshing, especially for indie builders who burn through credits unpredictably. solid execution on covering all the major platforms in one API instead of stitching together five different services.