Glossary

Google Maps scraping

Google Maps scraping is the process of collecting public business listing data — names, addresses, phone numbers, ratings, and more — from Google Maps and turning it into a structured dataset you can filter, export, or sync.

Instead of copying details one listing at a time, scraping pulls many business records at once into a single structured file. The output typically includes fields like name, full address, phone, website, Google rating, review count, category, and GPS coordinates, which makes it useful for building targeted local lead lists. gtme.business runs this kind of search across 3,900+ business categories and 200+ countries and returns up to 11 fields per business, exportable as CSV or synced to your own database. Whether and how you may collect or use such data varies by jurisdiction (including GDPR) and by the relevant platform terms, so review applicable laws and the platform’s terms — or consult counsel — before you do.

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