Choose a target
Pick a business category or keyword, then choose a city, ZIP code, state, country, or grouped location search.
Start with a business type and a place. ScrapePlaces estimates the task, collects matching Google Maps business records, adds optional public enrichments, and prepares the results for export.
ScrapePlaces is built for practical local lead list jobs: one category, one or many locations, a clear estimate, and a finished export your team can use.
Pick a business category or keyword, then choose a city, ZIP code, state, country, or grouped location search.
Review masked records, estimated search volume, and selected data packs before the task runs.
ScrapePlaces collects matching business records in the background, so the browser tab does not need to stay open.
Add optional public contact and company data, then export the completed records for your workflow.
This sample came from a production workflow completed on May 31, 2026. Timing varies by selected enrichments, website speed, public data availability, and task scope.
| Step | Time | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Google Places task | 20:01:16 to 20:03:00 | 1 min 44 sec |
| Website enrichment | 20:03:00 to 20:04:08 | 1 min 8 sec |
| Social/contact pages first pass | 20:04:08 to 20:04:34 | 26 sec |
| Email refresh | 20:04:35 to 20:21:37 | 17 min 2 sec |
| Final social/contact pass | 20:21:37 to 20:21:55 | 18 sec |
| Full run | 20:01:16 to 20:21:56 | about 20 min 40 sec |
The core Google Maps collection and optional enrichment steps are separated because enrichment depends on external websites and public contact pages. In this run, San Francisco accounted for 557 of the unique places.
You can keep the task focused on core Google Maps data, or add public enrichment when you need more context for sales, marketing, research, or outreach.
Find public emails, phone numbers, contact pages, website URLs, and available business contact signals.
Add company insights, chain information, website technology signals, and other fields that help segment the list.
Collect available Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube, TikTok, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and other public profile links.
Completed tasks become usable business lists with fields your team can filter, export, combine, and move into downstream tools.
After a search is collected, ScrapePlaces is not just a one-time download. You can keep filtering, exporting, combining, and narrowing records as your sales or research workflow changes.
Use filters for email, phone, website, missing email, no website, social profiles, rating, reviews, and other available fields.
Download business records again as your team needs them, including CSV and Excel exports for downstream tools.
When outreach is the next step, export the email contacts separately instead of downloading the full business record set.
Combine results from multiple searches or locations so one campaign can use records collected from several tasks.
Monthly database plans can be refreshed and enriched on a monthly cycle so saved records can keep gaining public contact and company signals.
Your collected search remains useful after the first export, so you can revisit it, apply new filters, and pull the slice you need.
No. After the task starts, ScrapePlaces runs the collection and enrichment work in the background.
Yes. ScrapePlaces is designed around masked previews and estimates before you run or export the full list.
Yes. Tasks can cover city, ZIP code, state, country, and multi-location search workflows.
The record can still include available business data, and enrichment only adds contact fields when public signals are found.
Choose a category, choose a location, preview the task, and export the records you need.