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Where does this company post?

Enter any domain. We pull every social account they link from their own site: X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more. Instant, no signup.

How to find any company's social accounts

Most companies link their social profiles right from their homepage: footer icons, header links, share buttons. This tool fetches the page, parses every outbound link, and surfaces the accounts that point to X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and more. You get the full channel list in one pass, no scrolling through a site or guessing handles.

It works on any public domain, including a competitor's, because it only reads what the company already publishes. Enter a domain and you see exactly where they show up.

What a company's channel mix tells you about its distribution

Where a company posts is a tell. Heavy LinkedIn plus a company blog usually signals a B2B, sales-led motion. TikTok and Instagram front and center point to a consumer or creator-led brand. A dormant or missing presence on a channel their audience lives on is often a real distribution gap, and an opening.

Knowing the channels is step one. The harder question is what actually drives their growth on each one, which is what our daily teardown breaks down. We read the page's static HTML, so accounts a site injects only via JavaScript may not show up.

THE DAILY BREAKDOWN

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One growing company, broken down channel by channel, with the evidence behind it. Free, daily, no spam.

FAQ

How does this find a company's social profiles?

It loads the domain's homepage and extracts every link pointing to a known social platform (X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and others), then lists the handles it finds. No login or scraping of the platforms themselves.

Why are some accounts missing?

If a company links its socials only from an interior page, or injects them with JavaScript after load, they may not appear. We read the homepage's static HTML. A blank result can also mean a genuine gap in their public presence.

Can I use this on a competitor?

Yes. It only reads links a company already publishes on its own site, so it works on any public domain. It is a fast way to map where a competitor is active before you study how they grow there.