Need a page or profile's whole posting history in a sheet? ExportComments collects Facebook posts — with engagement metrics — into Excel, CSV or JSON.
Why export posts
- Content audits — review an account's full timeline at once.
- Engagement reporting — pull reactions, comments and shares into your dashboards.
- Competitor benchmarking — compare posting cadence and performance.
How to export — step by step
Step 1: Copy the page, profile or group URL
Copy the link to the Facebook page, profile or group whose posts you want.
Step 2: Add cookies for private content
Public pages need no login. For a profile or private group, add your c_user and xs cookies under Advanced Mode → Authentication — see how to get your session cookies.
Step 3: Paste and start
Paste the URL on ExportComments.com and click Start Export Process.
Step 4: Download Excel, CSV or JSON
Save the finished file in your format of choice.
Inside the export — what you get
- Post ID — unique post identifier
- Name — author / page name
- Publication Date — when it was posted
- Message — the post text
- Post Url — direct link to the post
- Comments Count — number of comments
- Reactions Count — total reactions
- Shares Count — number of shares
- Views Count — views, for video posts
Plan limits & API access
Results per export by plan: Free 100 / Personal 5,000 / Premium 50,000 / Business 250,000. See Pricing. Everything here is also available through the REST API on Premium and Business.
FAQ
- Pages, profiles and groups?
Yes — all three. Profiles and private groups require your cookies; public pages don't. - Can I then export each post's comments?
Yes — take any Post Url and run a comments export on it. - Exporting many URLs at once?
Bulk URL upload processes each URL as a separate export and bundles the resulting files into one ZIP (one file per URL).