7 platforms, zero noise.
For every company, outsend automatically detects Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, and Pinterest profiles from its website and Google listing. Share buttons, embeds, and directory links are filtered out — only the company's real profiles are kept.
You're building a B2B prospect database and want to enrich each company with its social profiles — to personalize your outreach, audit a competitor's digital presence before a sales call, or flag companies active on specific platforms as a product-fit signal. Without a dedicated tool, that means manually visiting each company's website to hunt for social icons in the footer — tedious at 50 companies, completely impractical at 500.
outsend's social media extractor automates this across 7 native platforms. For each company, it scans the website (footer, header, contact page), the Google Business Profile listing, and Open Graph meta tags, identifies URLs matching the 7 supported platforms, and filters out noise (share buttons, directories, partner links). Output: a clean CSV with one column per platform.
7 natively supported platforms
Detection tailored to each platform: URL pattern matching, validation, and public metrics where available.
Official Page URL only (never a personal profile). Page follower count if publicly displayed.
Profile URL. Follower and post counts if the profile is public and not private.
Company page URL (never an employee profile). Industry, declared headcount, followers.
X (Twitter)
Official profile URL. Blue badge verification detected when applicable.
TikTok
Official TikTok profile URL. Signals a consumer-facing or youth-oriented brand.
YouTube
Channel URL. Public subscriber count when available.
Profile URL. Useful for decor, fashion, food, travel, and e-commerce brands.
Confidence score
0–100% score per detected profile: direct site link / indirect directory / pattern extrapolation.
Noise filtering: what's kept, what's discarded
Example from a typical corporate website footer — where half the social links don't actually point to the company.
3 profiles kept · avg confidence 96%
Four typical user profiles
Freelance community manager
You're building a benchmark list of social accounts for your clients: top 50 competitors with their FB/Insta/LinkedIn links for digital presence analysis.
Marketing agency
You audit a prospect's digital footprint before the sales call: "your competitor is active on 7 networks, you're on 2."
B2B sales rep personalizing outreach
You enrich your Google Maps-scraped prospects with social profiles to personalize first touch ("I saw your latest LinkedIn post…").
Growth hacker hunting signals
You identify companies active on TikTok in a given sector — a signal for consumer or youth orientation, a partnership opportunity, or a targeting cue.
Vs Phantombuster, Socialinsider, DIY scraper
| Capability | outsend | Phantombuster | Socialinsider | DIY scraper |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 native platforms | ✓ | LinkedIn only | ✓ | build it |
| Native noise filtering | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | build it |
| Detection from website | ✓ | ✗ | indirect | possible |
| Detection from Google Maps | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | build it |
| No user login required | ✓ | LinkedIn cookie | ✓ | ✓ |
| Confidence score | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | build it |
| Entry price | Free alpha | $69/mo | quote | $0 (your time) |
Compliance — public business data
Extracting a company's public links to its own social profiles falls under legitimate interest under GDPR. No scraping of individual profiles, no collection of named employees, no session cookie required. The distinction from a personal LinkedIn scraper is essential — outsend operates strictly within the "company" scope, never the "person" scope.
Map your prospects' social presence
7 platforms in a single pass. Native noise filtering. Integrated into the outsend pipeline. Free alpha, application-based.
Request free alpha access →Frequently asked questions
Does the extractor work without having an account on these platforms?
Yes, entirely. outsend uses neither session cookies nor user authentication. All data is collected from publicly accessible sources available to any web visitor — corporate website, Google Business Profile listing, Open Graph meta tags.
How does outsend filter out noise links?
Combined heuristics: DOM position (footer/contact = very likely official, inline share button = noise), URL pattern (direct path vs share API URL like sharer.php?u=…), reciprocity (does the profile link back to the source site?). A 0–100% confidence score is returned per detected profile.
Can I retrieve the follower count for each profile?
When publicly displayed, yes. Facebook Pages, Instagram (if public), YouTube, X, and TikTok generally expose this figure. LinkedIn Pages shows declared company size and follower count.
Does the module retrieve recent posts?
No, that's out of scope. The module detects profiles and their public metrics, not individual content. For social content analysis, dedicated tools like Socialinsider are better suited.
What export formats are available?
CSV, XLSX, JSON. Each company row contains the 7 platform columns + confidence score per profile + follower counts where available + the number of noise links filtered out.
How many companies can be processed in a batch?
No hard cap in alpha. In practice, 1,000–5,000 companies per session runs comfortably. Beyond that, splitting into multiple batches is recommended to track progress and avoid overly long sessions.
Is there a risk of violating platform Terms of Service?
Very low — outsend does not scrape internal platform content, only public links from third-party sources (company website, Google Maps listing). No login or session cookie on any platform is used. A clear distinction from a personal LinkedIn scraper.