Why a separate viewer instead of Facebook itself
Facebook's comment viewer truncates after a few comments and hides replies behind "View N more replies" links — and the "View more comments" infinite scroll loses your place if you accidentally tap a profile. On a brand post with thousands of comments under a campaign or sale, finding a specific entry by scrolling is impractical. This viewer flattens the full conversation onto one searchable page.
What you can do that you can't on Facebook itself
- Cmd/Ctrl-F search any keyword, @mention, or emoji across the full thread.
- Sort by reaction count — find the comments the audience actually rallied around.
- See reaction-type breakdown per comment — like / love / haha / wow / sad / angry.
- Filter by replies / top-level / @mention / "with photo" — useful for giveaway entry verification.
- See the comment's permalink — Facebook hides the per-comment URL in its UI; we surface it.
- Copy or export — one click sends the thread to your clipboard or to an Excel/CSV file.
Public posts only
The viewer reads only public Facebook content — Page posts, public Group posts, public profile posts. Posts in private Groups or visible only to friends aren't accessible.
Plan limits
Free (no signup): up to 100 results per post. Personal: 5,000. Premium: 50,000. Business: 250,000 — see pricing.