Socialprofiler: A Social Media Background Check Tool

Social media profiles often provide valuable information about a person’s personality and behavior. checking someone’s online presence has become increasingly common, whether for hiring purposes or personal curiosity – to check their person’. The tools such as social profiler help simplify the process of paraphrasing rather than manually through each social media platform. See details here in this review of ».

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Introducing Socialprofiler

Socialprofiler provides detailed background checks and personal profile information by scanning activity across a variety of popular social networks, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok (formerly Twitter) and X.

On its official website, Socialprofiler highlights several use cases for its tools across different professional and personal contexts:

  • Legal – helping with jury picks, preparation for interrogations, and support for interviews and depositions
  • Private investigation – tracking down evidence and building case files
  • HR and recruitment – evaluating whether a potential hire aligns with company culture
  • Sales and marketing – developing customized sales strategies based on client interests
  • Personal safety – screening individuals for home access or relationship compatibility

Getting Started with Socialprofiler

I’m trying to get an account for Socialprofiler, so if you start using it, you’ll have to sign up for an accounts. The sign-in for (Google sign) is also available. It’s also available through your favorite browser on PC or mobile, and is accessible via the Web’s tool (e.g. So far there is no mobile app for .

Getting started with Socialprofiler.

The social media background check tool does not offer a free trial, but you can get use of the tool for just $0.99/week. Ready to take this tool for a spin?

Background Checks

Socialprofiler’s interface, which is clean and easy to use, is a clean one-faced approach to the user. If you’re planning to run a new report, enter the name of the person (and state) whom you want to profile. However, since most people on social media like nicknames (especially on Instagram or TikTok), the best way would be to copy/paste the links directly to their social networks (if you can find them and even know about it).

Adding Instagram link to "Run new report" in Socialprofiler.

This is an option on Instagram and TikToK Note – SocialprofilerNoting, but it can only create reports for profiles that aren’t private (i.e. ** **

When opting for the name route, Socialprofiler will search the social network to find their profile.

Adding name in Socialprofiler to create report.

You’ll have to select the profile from the list that it generates for you.

Profile views in

If Socialprofiler can’t find the right profile, you can manually add the person’s handle or profile page link.

Adding link to Facebook in Socialprofiler manually.

It begins with the Instagram profile first, then adds the other social profiles and continues with that account. Of course, you don’t have to add all four social apps and Socialprofiler can create a report with at least one profile.

Once you’ve added all the information, press the Run Report Now button.

Tapping "Run report now" button to start process of creating report on Socialprofiler.

Select the social media profiles you want to use, and press Run Report at the bottom.

Confirming profiles you want to use for Socialprofiler report.

Viewing the Results

The tool will also provide a summary of the interests of s/he, according to information collected from his or her social media accounts. They are grouped in categories like Art, Entertainment, Personal Development and more (depending on each person’s interests) and appear at the top of a pie chart. The below is also a scrollable list of s.

Pie chart view of interests in Socialprofiler.

Under each category, you’ll find a list of sub-interests.

Socialprofiler Review Interests List

When you click on a sub-interest, you’ll see which accounts the person follows that regularly post content on that topic.

"Illustration" interest breakdown on Socialprofiler.

You can use the search bar at the top to look for specific interests.

The hierarchy of interests for each social media platform is shown by Socialprofiler, which does not combine them to form a single list of all the relevant interest groups. I think this platform-specific breakdown is useful, but I feel an aggregate view of all interests across accounts would have been a helpful addition.

Switching profile view in Socialprofiler.

Similarly, Socialprofiler even adds a Mutual followers/friends section below the pie chart. You share this includes followers and friends with the person whom you are tracking.

Generating AI Summaries

I think the coolest thing about Socialprofiler is its AI Summary tool. After that device creates the interest, just press the button at the top of the page to make an AI Summary.

Tapping the "AI Summary" in Socialprofiler.

This generates an image of the individual, highlighting and in some cases speculation on many aspects including professional and financial status, political views or other distinctive features. It’s a very interesting read, and it’ll be an honest .

Assessing the Results

The results can provide useful information when correctly used. You’re looking to quickly identify potential red flags, so if you want the Highlight potentially controversial interests feature can help reveal some of the person’s more unusual or sensitive preferences.

Viewing "Categories and interests" for Instagram user on Socialprofiler.

You will want to read these results carefully. For example, a simple interest in “tattoo culture” doesn’t automatically mean that someone is criminal or has sane life. For example, it could just be a tribute to body art and I think that’s the best way of saying this.

However, references to controversial interests like “narcotics” or ‘hate groups’ may be more relevant on the subject matter of closer attention, particularly in investigative contexts where setting up a behavior pattern is essential. While following pages that promote violent content may be useful, they could give me a valuable clue as you piecing together broader profiles.

View of controversial topics that showed up in Socialprofiler Instagram profile review.

In the case of AI Summaries, you have to remember that Socialprofiler isn’t always correct in its interpretations; it doesn’T give context. I reported one of my best friends who is a form of extreme metal called “black metal” and was “the type of extremist” in the article. This was marked with “a deep passion for sane and potentially controversial themes” such as ‘illegal, harmful content’. She’s my old friend, and I can tell anyone she’d never be involved in anything illegal; she just likes underground music.

Summary of Instagram profile using AI Overviews in Socialprofiler.

A second friend’s case was a one-off of Socialprofiler’s interest in national culture and literature as an expression of cultural nationalism. She’s a liberal person in real life, and is influenced by . The inferences don’t make sense at all; that’s just because you remember to take these conclusions with a grain of salt in some cases.

On the other hand, if you’re looking to target a product for varying consumers who are interested in national culture and literature, adding nationalist imagery/ideas to your campaign would make it easier to attract them.

Pricing Options

As you’ve already noted, if you have to jump on board with a paid plan for being able to use Socialprofiler after you fill up the free reports. tier You have the option of more than one .

  • Personal: $6.99/month (two reports per month)
  • Family: $19.99/month (ten reports per month)
  • Professional: $199.99/month (200 reports per month)

Final Thoughts

I used Socialprofiler and it was a great help to know what someone views and preferences were. While that kind of insight can be useful for a lot of purposes, according to my opinion the most effective are in sales/marketing and helping assess whether someone’s safe to engage with.

While I do love the AI Summary feature of this social media background check, it would be great if Socialprofiler allowed adding new social accounts after a report was already generated. Sometimes you can come across more profiles later on, and having a way to update the insights could make a difference.

The site was user friendly and easy to use, I also found it a good place for s. The interest is categorised into an accurate form of interests (a helpful pie chart overview for quick scanning) with a useful format. Should I watch it, and you can feel what it offers before committing to a plan with the free version.

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