Why no-code scraping wins

The official Google Maps API caps reviews at 5 per place, costs $0.017 per row, and requires SDK setup that takes a junior dev a day. A no-code scraper handles all of that — proxies, parsing, rate limits — invisibly. You see a CSV at the end.

The 30-second setup

Sign up at Livescraper (no card needed). Click Maps Scraper. Type a query like 'dental clinics'. Type a location like 'Houston, TX'. Pick a radius. Hit Run. Your CSV downloads in ~40 seconds with names, addresses, phones, websites, ratings.

What you can pull

Place name · Address · Phone · Website · Email (with enrichment) · Rating · Review count · Hours · Coordinates · Categories · Photos.

Schedule it weekly

Same setup but hit Schedule instead of Run. Pick weekly. Pick Mondays 09:00. Each Monday morning you get a fresh CSV in your inbox or Google Sheet. Zero ongoing work.

Common questions

Is this legal? Yes — only public data, the same data Google shows visitors. How fresh? Live — every run fetches in real-time. How accurate? 95%+ for SMBs (better than most paid databases). What's the catch? You're capped at 500 free rows per month — enough for most small projects.

Try it free

500 free rows every month, no credit card. Same data described in this article.

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