Chrome extension

Social Link ExtractorFind social profiles in bulk

The Social Link Extractor finds the X, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, GitHub and Pinterest profiles behind a list of websites — one column per platform.

Works in Chrome, Edge & Brave · No account needed

100,000+ users

4.6 on the Chrome Web Store

One row per website, one column per platform — ready to sort, filter and hand to whoever does outreach.
How it works

The same engine, pointed at profiles instead

It shares everything with the Email Extractor — the same sources, the same deep scan, the same settings. The difference is what it looks for, and that emails become the optional extra here rather than the point.

  1. Give it the websites

    Paste them in, upload a spreadsheet and pick the column, or reuse a column of websites from a list you already scraped.

  2. It looks past the homepage

    Deep scanning is on by default and follows each site’s own links, because social icons live in footers, contact pages and about pages as often as on the front page.

  3. Get a column per platform

    Rows appear in the order you supplied, with a combined column and one column for each platform — so you can sort by “has an Instagram” without any spreadsheet surgery.

What it looks for

Seven platforms, plus whatever you add

All seven are on by default, and each is matched in every address style it actually appears in — a YouTube channel written four different ways is still a YouTube channel.

  • X, Facebook and Instagram

    Profiles and pages across both X domains, Facebook pages and profiles including the short fb.com form, and Instagram profiles.

  • YouTube and TikTok

    YouTube channels in every address style, @handles included, and TikTok @handles.

  • GitHub and Pinterest

    GitHub user and organisation profiles, and Pinterest profiles.

  • Written addresses, not just links

    It reads both real links and addresses written out in the page’s text, so a profile mentioned in a footer paragraph is caught even when nobody made it clickable.

  • Your own platforms

    Add your own matching rules and each one gets its own column — for a platform that isn’t on the list, or for a site-specific profile address you care about.

  • Emails in the same run

    Switch the email add-on on and the same pass returns addresses too, in their own columns. It’s the full Email Extractor engine, not a cut-down version.

What you get

What comes back

One row per website you gave it, in your original order, with the platforms split out so the table is immediately sortable.

URL

The website you gave it

Kept in the order you supplied

Social Links

Everything found, together

The combined view, for when you just want to see it

One column per platform

X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, GitHub, Pinterest

Deduplicated per platform

Your own patterns

One column each

Any custom matching rule you added gets its own column

With the email add-on on, Emails and Email Count arrive in the same table.

Use cases

What people use it for

Anywhere “which of these companies is on which platform” is the question.

  • Influencer and creator research

    A list of sites in, their actual social presence out — including the accounts that aren’t linked from the front page.

  • Competitive landscape

    Which of the fifty companies in your market are on TikTok at all? One run answers it, with a column you can sort.

  • Enriching a CRM export

    Upload the spreadsheet you already have, point it at the website column, and get the profiles back beside your existing rows.

  • Partnership outreach

    Find the right account to approach on the right platform, rather than sending everything through a contact form.

Get started

Two minutes to your first spreadsheet.

Nothing to configure, and no account needed to start.

Works in Chrome, Edge & Brave · No account needed

Not in Chrome right now? Several of these jobs also run as browser tools with nothing to install.

Questions about the Social Link Extractor

Seven, all on by default: X (both domains), Facebook pages and profiles, Instagram, YouTube channels in every address style including @handles, TikTok @handles, GitHub users and organisations, and Pinterest. You can add your own matching rules for anything else, and each one gets its own column.