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Export YouTube Stream Chat & Comments

Use our tool to export chat messages and comments from any YouTube stream, and we will collect all the needed data for you in a single Excel file. You will get chat messages, comments, authors’ profiles, dates, and the number of likes.

YouTube Stream URL. You can try example URL:LIVE: Latest News Headlines and Events
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Export YouTube Stream Chat & Comments
Overview
With our YouTube stream chat and comments exporting tool, you can gather all the comments that were left during a particular stream. Such information can help you analyze whether your stream was interesting to your audience and what questions they had. This can help you improve your actual content as well as find some ideas for the future streams.
Input:
YouTube LinkEmail
Output:
DateTitleText+ 7 more
Workflow
Export chat messages and comments from a YouTube stream in a few clicks
SemanticForce Paste a YouTube stream link
Paste a YouTube stream link
SemanticForce Our tool will collect data for you
Our tool will collect data for you
SemanticForce Download comments in an Excel file
Download comments in an Excel file
SemanticForce Send file to e-mail
Send file to e-mail
With our YouTube Stream Chat & Comments Exporter, you can:
  • Learn what issues your audience has raised during the stream and get results in a convenient CSV file.
  • Analyze the weakest points in your content.
  • Create a strategy to better your content or what issues you can cover in future streams.

With our YouTube stream chat and comments exporter, you will get all the comments and messages gathered in one Excel file, which you can reach whenever needed.

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Provide a link to the required stream, and our tool will collect comments left by your audience for you. Exporting such comments will take just a few moments, but you can use the received data to your benefit.

With our tool, you will receive an Excel document with all the chat messages and comments left under your stream with authors’ names, publishing dates, and number of likes.

It depends on the type of subscription you have. With Pavuk AI, you are not limited to a particular number of comments you can export at a time. You can gather as many comments as posted under the needed stream if the number does not contradict your subscription limitations.