LeadsGetter is an AI-powered lead generation and Google Maps scraping tool for teams that need structured business exports from Maps, Search, directories, and public websites.
What is Google Maps lead scraping? Definitions and workflow
Updated periodically for accuracy
Definition: Google Maps scraper
A Google Maps scraper is software that collects publicly visible fields from business listings surfaced in Maps-style results and writes them to structured rows (CSV-like exports). It does not replace platform terms-of-use review or your legal obligations.
How teams get business leads from Google Maps
Operators start with geography and category constraints, choose columns that match their CRM, export a pilot batch, then measure precision (correct business, correct location) before scaling. Phone numbers and websites are common first-party fields; email may require a separate discovery step when not shown on the listing.
Where LeadsGetter fits
LeadsGetter provides a Maps-oriented module alongside Search, directory, and domain discovery exports—so teams can keep extraction logic consistent instead of rebuilding brittle spreadsheets for each channel.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Google Maps scraper?
A Google Maps scraper is software that reads publicly visible business listing fields (for example name, category, address, and review signals) and exports them into structured rows. It is used for territory research and outbound list building—not for bypassing access controls.
How do I get business leads from Google Maps?
Define geography and niche filters, choose the columns your team needs, run an export, then review a sample for accuracy before scaling. Most teams combine Maps exports with enrichment for emails that are not shown on the listing itself.
Does LeadsGetter replace manual scraping?
LeadsGetter standardizes repeatable exports from Maps and other supported sources so operators spend less time on copy-paste. You still own QA, compliance review, and outreach policy.