Others scrape 1 zip code. I scrape entire cities from Google Maps automatically — no API keys, no limits.
Most “lead tools” tap out after 1 suburb or a handful of results.
And if you try to scale?
You either hit Google’s API limits… or your wallet takes the L.
$5 here, $12 there — just to scrape data that’s already public.
So I stopped relying on APIs.
Stopped buying databases.
Stopped praying someone else did the scraping right.
And I built this instead 👇
✅ Enter a business type (like "plumber" or "dentist")
✅ Enter a city (like "Los Angeles")
✅ The system auto-generates 30+ hyper-local Google Maps search terms:
• plumber+in+hollywood
• plumber+in+echo+park
• plumber+in+downtown
• plumber+near+koreatown
• ...it goes deep. Like, “every-corner-of-the-city” deep.
Then it gets to work:
— Scrapes websites from Google Maps
— Filters out junk & Google-owned links
— Deduplicates and cleans the list
— Extracts valid emails from the homepages using Regex
— Delivers a clean sheet of contacts and sites
No scraping headaches.
No wasted API credits.
No manual copy-paste ever again.
Perfect if you sell:
→ Web design
→ SEO
→ Paid ads
→ Local services
→ B2B outreach to SMBs
Basically, if your ideal client is on Google Maps... this system turns their map pin into a real lead.
I’ve used it to pull 1,000+ niche businesses per city.
No limits. No bloat.
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Others scrape 1 zip code. I scrape entire cities from Google Maps automatically — no API keys, no limits.
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