Slot usage
1 slot
Estimated execution time
~55 seconds per 10 URLs
What you'll need
- A list of full names you want to match to X/Twitter profiles
- Optional extra details for accuracy (company, location, etc.)
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URL Finder credits (one credit per lookup)
→ See the full breakdown of all input fields in the detailed section below.
What you’ll get
- X/Twitter profile URL
- Description
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Title
→ See the full breakdown of all output fields in the detailed section below.
Before you start
- This Phantom uses URL finder credits to perform online lookups and find profile or company URLs.
- Each lookup uses one credit, and your monthly limit depends on your plan.
Step 1: Provide profile names
You can provide the names in three ways:
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My Lists:
Choose a saved LinkedIn Leads list you’ve already created in PhantomBuster. -
A single full name or a list of full names:
- Enter the person’s full name, and optionally add details like location to improve accuracy (e.g. John Smith London).
- Provide a Google Sheet with one name per row, full name, optional location or other details (make sure it’s shared with “Anyone with the link”).
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Upload a CSV file with one name per row, full name, optional location or other details (CSV upload is only available on paid plans).
→ If you’re using a spreadsheet, the Phantom defaults to the first column (A). To use a different column, enter the column’s header name in the field “Name of column containing names.”
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My Phantoms:
Use results from another Phantom as input.
Then, Choose region and language (optional):
- Select the market you want to search in, e.g. United States – English (en-US) or Canada – French (fr-CA).
- If your country isn’t listed, choose the closest match where you’re likely to find your targets.
Step 2: Configure processing behavior
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Number of rows to process per launch (optional):
- This setting only applies if you are using a spreadsheet or CSV file as input.
- Default = empty, the Phantom processes all names provided per launch.
Result file settings (dropdown in setup)
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Name your results file (optional)
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You can customize the file name.
If you rename the file between launches, the Phantom will create a new results file and start processing inputs from scratch.
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Fields to keep (optional)
- Export only the fields you care about by listing them (comma-separated).
Example: profileUrl, job, location. - This generates a second CSV file with just those fields.
- Learn more in our guide: Customize how your Phantom results files are saved.
- Export only the fields you care about by listing them (comma-separated).
Step 3: Select launch frequency
Choose how often the Phantom should run:
- Launch manually: Start the Phantom yourself whenever you need.
- Launch once at a specific time: schedule a one-time run at a set date and time.
- Launch repeatedly: schedule regular runs (e.g. once per day, several times during working hours).
- Launch after another Phantom: chain automations together so this Phantom starts right after another finishes.
- Advanced scheduling: customize the exact minutes, hours, days, or months when the Phantom should run.
→ For a complete walkthrough of scheduling options, see our guide to scheduling Phantoms automatically.
If you’re chaining Phantoms, space them so one finishes cleanly before the next starts. Learn more in our guide on chaining Phantoms.
Step 4 (Optional): Advanced settings
Advanced settings are available if you want to fine-tune how your Phantom runs, but by default they’re already optimized for most use cases.
We recommend leaving them as they are unless a guide specifically instructs you to change something.
→ For a detailed overview of all advanced options (like execution limits, retries, email notifications, proxies, webhooks, and file management), see our Advanced settings guide.
Launch and results
When you’re ready:
- Click Launch to start your Phantom.
- Once it finishes, open the Results tab in the Phantom console to see the X/Twitter profile URLs it found.
- Download your results as a CSV or JSON file.
→ To learn how to export your data to Google Sheets, integrate with other tools, or reuse it in more automations, check our Access and Export your Phantom Results guide.
Export and input limits on the Free plan
If you’re on the Free plan or Free trial, some features are limited:
- CSV exports include only the first 10 rows of results.
- CSV download links (for dynamic viewing in Google Sheets or integrations) are not available.
- JSON exports are not available.
- CSV upload as an input method is not supported.
To unlock all features, you’ll need to upgrade to a paid plan.
What you give (Input) and What you get (Output)
This section gives you a detailed breakdown of everything you need to provide to run this Phantom, and everything you’ll receive once it completes.
What you give (Input)
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Full names | Full names |
What you get (Output)
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| X/twitterUrl | X/Twitter profile URL |
| description | Description |
| title | Title |
Tips and troubleshooting
Common pitfalls
- Missing names → you must provide both first and last names for best accuracy.
- Using a private Google Sheet → make sure it’s shared with “Anyone with the link.”
- Generic names → add company or location to narrow the search (e.g. “John Smith Microsoft”).
- Empty results → try selecting a different country/language if the target is outside your default search region.
If you run into issues
- Check how to troubleshoot your phantom using Logs.
- Browse the Fix Issues & Troubleshoot Errors section for solutions to common problems.
- Review our Automation Rate Limits by Platform guide.
- Check our Best Practices for Social Media Automation guide.
Suggested automations
- Twitter Profile Scraper → enrich the profiles you’ve just found with detailed public data.
- Twitter Auto Follow → follow the people you’ve discovered.
- AI Advanced Enricher → analyze or qualify the profiles you’ve collected before outreach.