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.
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Social Fetch - Social Media API
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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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How do you handle rate limits or sudden platform changes on something like TikTok that tends to break scrapers pretty fast?
how does it actually stay ahead of platform changes, like when tiktok or instagram tweaks their anti scraping stuff? does the team push updates automatically or do users get throttled until something breaks?
Dropped an upvote. Huge congrats for launch @lukem121qq for the LinkedIn source, are you able to fetch company page posts/comments or is it strictly limited to public personal profiles?
@lukem121 Clean idea. How do you handle API changes from social platforms without breaking integration?
How does the credit pricing actually work for something like pulling a few thousand TikTok profiles plus their recent posts in one batch, does it scale linearly or are there bulk discounts baked in?
How does the pay-as-you-go pricing actually work for high-volume jobs like pulling thousands of TikTok videos per day, do credits roll over or expire each month?
the technical questions are covered well already, curious about the legal side instead - when a platform's ToS changes or they start actively blocking scrapers (LinkedIn especially, given the lawsuits), who eats that risk, you or the customer whose product suddenly loses a data source overnight. is that something you indemnify at all or is it explicitly on us