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๐Ÿ“ฉ Google Maps Email Extractor โœ… Leads โ€” Google Maps | Lagic

Built ForLocal Marketing AgenciesB2B SalesReal Estate

Generate Verified Business Leads with Contact Information from Google Maps

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Configure Agent

Type of business to search for (e.g., 'coffee shops', 'dentists', 'restaurants')

Geographic location to search (e.g., 'Miami, Florida', 'New York City', 'Los Angeles, CA')

Target number of businesses to find (1-1000). The scraper will stop when this target is reached.

Only include businesses where emails were successfully extracted from their websites

Results to deliver

400 credits

This agent actively searches live listings โ€” results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

4 credits per result
โœ“ 30 free credits on signupโœ“ Refund if 0 resultsโœ“ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Business name and full address (street, city, state, zip, country code)Primary phone numberValidated email addresses with confidence scores and source URLsSocial media profile links (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.) with source URLsBusiness website URLLatitude and longitude coordinates
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Sample Text...212https://...https://...https://...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Quickly gather business names, full addresses, phone numbers, and most importantly, verified email addresses and social media links directly from Google Maps search results. This tool is ideal for building targeted outreach lists for sales and marketing campaigns.

### Find Your Next Customers on Google Maps Google Maps is a treasure trove of local business information, but manually sifting through it for contact details is a time sink. This tool automates the process, allowing you to extract essential business data, including crucial email addresses and social media profiles, from specific geographic locations and business types. Simply tell the tool what kind of business you're looking for (like "plumbers" or "boutiques") and where (e.g., "Austin, Texas"). It then navigates Google Maps, extracts publicly available information for each listing, and attempts to find validated email addresses and social media links by visiting the businesses' websites. You can set a maximum number of businesses to ensure your data collection stays within your needs. #### What Data You Get: * **Business Name and Full Address:** Get the official name and complete physical address, broken down into street, city, state, and zip code. * **Contact Information:** This includes the primary phone number and, critically, any email addresses found on the business's website. The tool also provides a confidence score for each email, its source URL, and validation status. * **Social Media Presence:** Discover links to Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other social profiles, complete with clean URLs and the source where they were found. * **Location Details:** Latitude and longitude coordinates, along with the country code, are provided for precise mapping and analysis. * **Review and Rating Data:** See the total number of reviews and the average star rating, giving you a quick snapshot of public perception. * **Website URL:** The direct link to the business's website, which is often crucial for further research or direct outreach. This data is invaluable for sales teams building prospect lists, marketing agencies researching local markets, or anyone needing to identify and connect with specific types of businesses in defined areas. The ability to filter for businesses with an email address found directly accelerates your lead generation efforts, focusing your resources on actionable contacts.

Key Capabilities

  • โœ“ Business name and full address (street, city, state, zip, country code)
  • โœ“ Primary phone number
  • โœ“ Validated email addresses with confidence scores and source URLs
  • โœ“ Social media profile links (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.) with source URLs
  • โœ“ Business website URL
  • โœ“ Latitude and longitude coordinates
  • โœ“ Average customer rating and total review count
  • โœ“ Sales teams building targeted cold outreach lists for local services or products.
  • โœ“ Marketing agencies conducting local market research for clients to identify potential partners or competitors.
  • โœ“ Freelancers seeking new local business clients for web design, SEO, or social media management.
  • โœ“ Entrepreneurs validating business ideas by analyzing the density and contactability of specific business types in a region.
  • โœ“ Commercial real estate agents identifying potential tenants or assessing business activity in a neighborhood.
  • โœ“ Event organizers finding venues or suppliers for local events.
  • โœ“ Franchise developers researching potential locations and local business landscapes for expansion.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the type of business you want to find, such as 'coffee shops' or 'dentists'.

2

Specify the geographic location for your search, like 'Miami, Florida' or 'New York City'.

3

Set the maximum number of businesses you wish to extract, up to 1,000.

4

Optionally, choose to only include businesses for which an email address was successfully found.

5

Run the tool, and it will search Google Maps, then visit business websites to find and validate contact details.

6

Receive a structured dataset containing business names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, and social media links.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need coding skills to use this tool?
No, this tool is designed for non-technical users. You only need to provide the business type and location.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it compliant to extract emails from Google Maps?
How many businesses can I extract at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How reliable is the email extraction?
What if no emails are found for a business?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule recurring extractions?
How is the cost determined?
Can I target specific neighborhoods or zip codes?
Does it include businesses without a website?