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Export Tweet Replies to Google Sheets — Instantly

Paste a tweet URL and Adaptive scrapes every reply into a clean Google Sheet — with usernames, timestamps, and reply text ready for analysis. No API keys, no browser extensions, no code.

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I just posted a tweet asking my audience what topics they want me to cover next. It has 300+ replies and I need them all in a spreadsheet so I can categorize the responses.

I can grab all of those. Paste the tweet URL and I'll pull every reply — including usernames, timestamps, and the full reply text.

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Ready to scrape replies from any tweet

Here it is: https://x.com/myhandle/status/123456789. I want the username, their reply, and how many likes each reply got.

Done — 312 replies scraped and organized in your Google Sheet. Each row has the username, reply text, like count, and timestamp. I sorted by likes so the most popular responses are at the top.

Google Sheets — Tweet Replies Export

312 replies · username · text · likes · timestamp

This is great. Can you also group the replies by topic so I can see what people are asking for most?

Absolutely. I've added a "Topic" column and categorized every reply using AI — the top themes are "beginner tutorials" (87 replies), "advanced workflows" (64), and "tool reviews" (51). There's a summary tab with the breakdown.

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How to export tweet replies to Google Sheets with Adaptive

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Paste the tweet URL

Copy the link to any tweet and give it to Adaptive. It works with tweets from any public account — your own posts, competitor threads, or viral tweets in your niche.

2

Adaptive scrapes every reply

Adaptive pulls the full reply thread — usernames, reply text, like counts, and timestamps. It handles pagination automatically so you get every reply, not just the first batch.

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Review your Google Sheet

All replies land in a clean, structured Google Sheet. Each row is one reply with sortable columns. The sheet is ready for filtering, searching, and analysis right away.

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Add AI analysis (optional)

Ask Adaptive to categorize replies by topic, flag sentiment, or summarize key themes. It adds the analysis directly to your sheet so everything lives in one place.

Everything you need to analyze tweet replies

Full reply scraping

Every reply to a tweet is captured — including nested threads, quote tweets, and replies with media. No scrolling limits and no missed responses.

Clean Google Sheets export

Replies are exported to a structured spreadsheet with columns for username, reply text, likes, timestamp, and more. Ready to sort, filter, and analyze immediately.

AI-powered topic categorization

Adaptive can automatically group replies by topic or theme — so you see what your audience is talking about most without reading every reply individually.

Sentiment analysis

Understand the tone of your replies at a glance. Adaptive flags positive, negative, and neutral responses so you can spot trends and address concerns quickly.

Works with any public tweet

Scrape replies from your own tweets, competitor posts, industry threads, or viral content. If the tweet is public, Adaptive can pull the replies.

No code required

No Twitter API keys, no browser extensions, no Python scripts. Paste a URL, describe what you want, and Adaptive handles the rest.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about tweet replies to google sheets.

With Adaptive, you paste the tweet URL and Adaptive scrapes every reply automatically — usernames, reply text, like counts, and timestamps. All replies are exported to a Google Sheet with structured columns so you can sort, filter, and analyze them immediately. No API keys, no browser extensions, and no manual copying required.

Yes. Adaptive handles the data collection for you without requiring you to set up a Twitter developer account or manage API keys. You paste the tweet URL into Adaptive, and it pulls the full reply thread into a Google Sheet. The entire process takes minutes and requires zero technical setup.

Adaptive is a no-code tool that scrapes all replies from any tweet and exports them to a Google Sheet for analysis. It can also categorize replies by topic and sentiment using AI — so instead of reading hundreds of replies manually, you get a structured breakdown of what your audience is saying. It works with any public tweet and requires no coding or API keys.

Post your question or poll as a tweet, then use Adaptive to scrape all the replies into a Google Sheet. Adaptive can categorize responses by topic automatically, so you see which themes come up most often. This is especially useful for content idea polls, product feedback requests, and campaign reaction tracking. The data stays in your Google Sheet for ongoing reference.

Yes. After scraping replies, you can ask Adaptive to categorize them by topic using AI. It adds a "Topic" column to your Google Sheet and groups similar replies together — for example, "feature requests," "positive feedback," or "questions." You also get a summary tab showing the top themes and how many replies fall into each category.

Adaptive handles full reply threads regardless of size. Whether a tweet has 50 replies or 5,000, Adaptive scrapes them all and exports the complete dataset to Google Sheets. It handles pagination and rate limiting automatically, so you get every reply without worrying about technical limits.

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