Connect DouYin Scraper integrations
Mine public data with DouYin Scraper to automatically track trending challenges and analyze creator performance. Connect this automation tool to populate your analytics dashboards or archive user engagement metrics in a spreadsheet. Register for free to build your first social media data pipeline.
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DouYin Scraper integrates with Make as an action to automate the extraction of public Douyin data. Within Make scenarios, users can leverage DouYin Scraper to make custom API requests, retrieve main and secondary comments, fetch detailed creator information, access a user's historical posts, retrieve specific video details, and perform comprehensive video searches by keywords. This functionality supports tracking trending challenges, analyzing creator performance, and populating analytics dashboards with real-time social trends and engagement data.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Retrieve the content of primary - level comments on TikTok videos.
Retrieves TikTok creator data.
Retrieves the content of secondary comments on TikTok videos.
Retrieves the historical post list of a TikTok user's home page.
Retrieves a TikTok video information.
Searches for videos by keywords, release time, content form, and sorting method.
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