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ZocialComment is a no-signup tool for exporting social media comments to spreadsheets and structured data files. Marketers, researchers, agencies, and creators use it to pull comment data from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, Facebook, Threads, and Lemon8 in seconds โ without writing code, dealing with API keys, or copy-pasting from browser windows.
Paste up to 50 URLs at once and download every comment as CSV, Excel, or JSON. Choose Clean mode for essential fields (author, text, likes, replies, language) or Raw mode for the full API payload โ ideal for sentiment analysis and data science pipelines. Multi-language support captures Thai, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, and every other language natively.
Beyond export, ZocialComment offers AI-powered Comment Analysis (sentiment, purchase intent, audience demographics, top topics, peak hours), Profile Analysis for deep-dive creator insights, and a free Chrome extension that adds a one-click export button directly to TikTok video pages.
Pricing is dead simple: free tier (3 videos/day, up to 200 comments/video, no signup), $9 one-time for 3 days of unlimited exports across all platforms, or $20/month for AI analysis with 20,000 credits. No subscriptions you forget to cancel, no enterprise sales calls. Trusted by 1,500+ users who have exported 7.4M+ comments.
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ZocialComment serves anyone who needs bulk social media comment data without writing code or managing API keys. The user base splits into four core segments:
Secondary audience:
Common thread: Non-technical-to-semi-technical users who need real comment data fast, value transparent pricing, and don't want to commit to a SaaS subscription or learn the TikTok/Meta API.
Geographic spread: Strong adoption in the US, EU, Southeast Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam), and LATAM โ driven by the native multi-language support.
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ZocialComment started from a frustration most marketers and researchers know too well: trying to get comment data out of a TikTok or Instagram video shouldn't require a $200/month subscription, an API key application, or a 30-minute demo call.
The founder, Kopkap was working on [a campaign / research project / agency client] that needed comment data from a few hundred TikTok videos. Every tool in the market either:
So the goal became simple: a tool you can use in 30 seconds, that costs $9 if you need a real project, and works across every platform that matters.
Key design decisions:
Today ZocialComment is used by 1,500+ marketers, researchers, and creators who've exported 7.4M+ comments across 7 platforms. The roadmap is shaped entirely by user requests โ recent additions (YouTube, Reddit, Facebook, Threads, Lemon8, AI Analysis) all came from email replies.
The mission: make comment data as easy to get as a spreadsheet copy-paste โ for anyone, anywhere, in any language.
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I just used multcloud.com to transfer all of my photos to Dropbox. Im pretty sure it retained all of the original photo data and was way easier than that takeout bullshit. Source: about 3 years ago
Better use Rclone for this. I don't have very much experience using rsync, but I know Rclone would do this job very fine. If you don't want to get a VPS or run Rclone locally, you could consider a service like multcloud.com to migrate from Google Drive to Dropbox. Source: about 3 years ago
I did some Googling, and found there's a service called MultCloud. Source: over 3 years ago
I might have found a workaround if no one else has any other idea. This site (multcloud.com) is for transferring between clouds. Source: about 4 years ago
I have tried multcloud.com, cloudsfer.com end some minor ones. None of these are accurate IMHO. They are not able to move all contents leaving me with an issue to check hundreds of items. Also they do not provide a simple feature: move ALL from A to B, period. I do have loose photos and many Albums I would like to preserve. Sadly, Google Drive desktop client is not able to create Albums based on directories. Source: over 4 years ago
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