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Meetup Scraper — Meetup | Lagic

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Get structured data on local Meetup events for market research, lead generation, and community analysis.

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Configure Agent

Keyword to search for events

City to search for events

State to search for events (Required for US and Canada)

Country to search for events (2-letter code, e.g., us, ca, uk)

Maximum number of events to scrape

The start date range for events

Results to deliver

100 credits

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

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Pricing

1 credit per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Event Name and Unique IDDirect URL to the Event PageEvent Date and TimeFull Event DescriptionPhysical Address (if provided)Event Type (e.g., online or in-person)
Sample Text...https://...2026-04-05Value...10092Value...
Sample Text...https://...2026-04-05Value...10097Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts detailed information about Meetup events based on your search keywords and location. Get event descriptions, attendee counts, organizer details, and pricing to analyze local trends or find networking opportunities.

This tool automates the process of gathering data from Meetup.com, turning event listings into a structured dataset for analysis. Instead of manually browsing the site, you can specify a topic and a location (city, state, and country) to get a clean list of relevant events. It's designed for anyone who needs to understand the local event landscape. This includes local marketers looking for sponsorship opportunities, community managers tracking competitor events, sales teams searching for networking functions, and event organizers researching popular topics and venues. The output provides the essential details for each event, including its name, date, description, and location. Crucially, it also returns the number of actual attendees versus the maximum allowed, the name of the organizing group, and whether the event is free or paid. This data allows you to gauge interest in specific topics, identify influential organizers, and find the most relevant events to engage with.

Key Capabilities

  • Event Name and Unique ID
  • Direct URL to the Event Page
  • Event Date and Time
  • Full Event Description
  • Physical Address (if provided)
  • Event Type (e.g., online or in-person)
  • Organizing Group's Name and URL
  • Maximum and Actual Attendee Count
  • Pricing Details (Is it paid? Fee amount and currency)
  • Local Marketing Research: A marketing agency can analyze all tech-related meetups in Austin to advise a new client on where to sponsor or host a promotional event.
  • Sales Prospecting: A sales representative for a SaaS company can find all 'small business owner' or 'founder' meetups in their territory to build a targeted networking plan.
  • Community Trend Analysis: A city planner or researcher can track the growth and attendance of different hobbyist groups (e.g., hiking, board games, coding) over time to understand community interests.
  • Recruitment Sourcing: A tech recruiter can identify all 'Python developer' or 'UX design' meetups in major cities to find active communities of potential candidates.
  • Competitor Monitoring: A yoga studio owner can monitor all 'yoga', 'meditation', and 'wellness' events in their city to see what competing studios are offering and how well-attended their events are.
  • Venue Business Development: A restaurant or co-working space with an event room can find popular local groups that need a venue for their next meeting.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter a keyword for the type of event you're interested in, like 'hiking' or 'javascript'.

2

Provide the City and the two-letter Country code (e.g., 'us', 'ca', 'de').

3

For the US and Canada, you must also provide the State.

4

Set the maximum number of events you wish to retrieve.

5

Optionally, specify a date range to find events starting within a certain period.

6

Run the tool and download your event data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need technical skills to use this?
No, you just need to provide a search term, a city, and a country. No coding is required.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape data from Meetup?
How many events can I extract at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from just searching on Meetup.com?
How up-to-date is the information?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Does it extract past events?
What does the 'actualAttendees' field mean?
Do I need to know the two-letter country code?