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 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?
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.
Finally tried Social Fetch and the pay-as-you-go model is refreshing, no subscription anxiety. Pulled TikTok profiles and YouTube transcripts in a few minutes without touching a scraper.
maintaining scrapers across multiple platforms is a nightmare, every API change breaks something. having one unified layer for this makes a lot of sense
The pay-as-you-go credits setup is a nice move for indie builders who just need a handful of API calls here and there without locking into another monthly SaaS bill.
The part that stood out to me is that it just keeps working when everything shifts underneath it. Anyone who has watched their setup fall apart overnight will feel that one.
The pay-as-you-go credits model without a subscription is a refreshing choice for indie builders testing scrappy side projects. Love that you covered transcripts too, that detail saves a ton of glue code for AI workflows.