Export a RedNote Creator's Public Collections: the Collections Tool
What a creator saves often reveals their real interests and product leanings better than what they post. The Rnote API online tool Collections Export lets you enter an account and paginate-collect its public collections, exporting to CSV / JSON — no code.
What collection data reveals
- Interests & preferences — Saved content reflects a creator's true focus and potential product direction.
- Benchmark reference — See what a benchmark account saves to infer their inspiration sources.
- Sourcing signals — Products/categories in collections are an early signal of selling intent.
How to use it (no code)
- Log in and open the Collections Export tool.
- Paste an account's profile link or ID, set a max count and export format.
- Confirm the estimate and run — it paginates public collections and exports them.
To export a creator's own posted notes, use Creator Notes Export; for a deep account analysis, use the Account Health Report.
FAQ
Q: Why is the export often empty? A: RedNote collections are private by default — they can only be collected when the user makes them public. An empty export usually just means that account's collections aren't public.
Q: Do I need to code?
A: No, it's all in the browser. Developers can call the user/faved endpoint directly.
Get started
Sign up free for credits and open Collections Export. See pricing and the docs.