[
{
"account_names": [
"@elonmusk",
"@BarackObama",
"@Cristiano",
"@narendramodi",
"@justinbieber",
"@realDonaldTrump",
"@rihanna",
"@katyperry",
"@taylorswift13",
"@NASA",
"@ladygaga",
"@YouTube",
"@KimKardashian",
"@TheEllenShow",
"@X",
"@BillGates",
"@selenagomez",
"@imVkohli",
"@neymarjr",
"@cnnbrk",
"@CNN",
"@jtimberlake",
"@PMOIndia",
"@nytimes",
"@espn",
"@britneyspears",
"@shakira",
"@KingJames",
"@ChampionsLeague",
"@ddlovato",
"@realmadrid",
"@BBCBreaking",
"@FCBarcelona",
"@jimmyfallon",
"@SrBachchan",
"@BTS_twt",
"@NBA",
"@akshaykumar",
"@BeingSalmanKhan",
"@MileyCyrus",
"@premierleague",
"@bts_bighit",
"@iamsrk",
"@JLo",
"@SportsCenter",
"@BrunoMars",
"@Oprah",
"@BBCWorld",
"@sachin_rt",
"@NiallOfficial"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/8786/twitter+profile+information+scraper+api/15420/get+most+followed+twitter+accounts' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"account_name": "@elonmusk",
"rank": 1,
"owner": "Elon Musk"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/8786/twitter+profile+information+scraper+api/15425/get+rank+and+owner+by+account' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"name":"Required","account_name":"Required"}'
[
{
"account_name": "@elonmusk",
"followers": 222.2,
"unit": "millions",
"description": "Businessman, owner of X/Twitter, xAI, SpaceX and Former Senior Advisor to the President"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/8786/twitter+profile+information+scraper+api/15429/obtain+account+details' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"account_name":"Required"}'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Twitter Profile Information Scraper API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
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Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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The Twitter Profile Information Scraper API is designed to give developers and data analysts programmatic access to information about the most-followed Twitter (X) accounts. It provides RESTful endpoints for retrieving account names, looking up ranking and ownership data, and accessing all available details about specific accounts. By breaking the data into specialized endpoints, the API prevents overfetching and allows targeted queries. The API supports filters and query parameters to enable quick searches and integration into dashboards, analytics tools, or social media apps. It is ideal for use cases like building leaderboards, analyzing influencer trends, and integrating the most-followed accounts into other systems.
The Twitter Profile Information Scraper API allows you to retrieve structured data about the most-followed Twitter accounts, including account names, rankings, ownership details, and specific account information.
This API can be used for various applications such as building leaderboards for social media engagement, analyzing influencer trends, and integrating the most-followed accounts into dashboards or analytics tools.
The API provides data in a structured format, typically JSON, which includes fields such as account names, follower counts, and ranking positions, making it easy to parse and integrate into applications.
The Twitter Profile Information Scraper API includes specialized endpoints that allow users to query specific account names and retrieve detailed data, preventing overfetching and enabling efficient data access.
The core benefits include easy access to up-to-date information on popular Twitter accounts, the ability to filter and customize queries for specific needs, and the potential to enhance social media analytics and reporting tools.
This endpoint returns a list of the most-followed Twitter accounts, including their account names. The data is structured in a JSON format, making it easy to parse and integrate into applications.
The response includes the fields "account_name," "rank," and "owner." For example, it may return an account name like "@elonmusk," with a rank of 1 and the owner identified as "Elon Musk."
Users can customize their requests by specifying parameters such as account names when using the "get rank and owner by account" and "obtain account details" endpoints, allowing targeted retrieval of specific account information.
This endpoint provides detailed information about a specific Twitter account, including the number of followers (in millions) and a brief description of the account, such as "@elonmusk" with 222.2 million followers.
The response data is organized in a structured JSON format, with each endpoint returning an array of objects. Each object contains relevant fields, such as account names, ranks, and follower counts, facilitating easy data access.
Typical use cases include creating social media leaderboards, analyzing trends among influencers, and integrating popular accounts into marketing dashboards or analytics tools for enhanced insights.
The API sources its data from Twitter's public account information, ensuring that the data reflects the most-followed accounts accurately. Regular updates and checks help maintain data quality.
If you receive partial or empty results, verify the account name or parameters used in your request. Ensure that the account exists and is among the most-followed, as this may affect the data returned.
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