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Nextdoor Scraper — Nextdoor | Lagic

Built For

Extract local business data, recommendations, and neighborhood posts from Nextdoor.

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Configure Agent

Direct Nextdoor /pages/ URLs to scrape. NO AUTH required. Example:

Business types to search for via Google (e.g., 'plumber', 'electrician'). Requires 'city' field. Discovers /pages/ URLs automatically.

City + state for Google discovery (e.g., 'Miami, FL', 'Austin, TX'). Required when using searchTerms.

JSON array of cookies from Cookie-Editor browser extension. Unlocks full Nextdoor data (recommendations, posts, reviews). Install Cookie-Editor, log into Nextdoor, export cookies as JSON, paste here.

Neighborhood slugs for authenticated scraping. Requires sessionCookies. Example: 'miami-beach-fl'. Find slugs in Nextdoor URLs: nextdoor.com/neighborhood/SLUG/

What type of content to scrape in authenticated mode. Only used with sessionCookies.

Filter results by keyword (e.g., 'plumber', 'pizza'). Applied to all modes.

Filter by business category (authenticated mode only)

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

Business NameNextdoor Profile URLTotal Recommendation CountBusiness CategoryFull Address (City, State, Zip, Country)Phone Number
Sample Text...https://...208Value...655906
Sample Text...https://...416Value...815209
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape Nextdoor business profiles for contact details, addresses, and recommendation counts. Use an authenticated session to also extract neighborhood posts, reviews, and event data for hyper-local marketing and lead generation.

This tool pulls public and private data from Nextdoor, serving as a direct line to neighborhood-level business intelligence. It's built for local marketing agencies, home service businesses (like plumbers, roofers, and electricians), and anyone doing competitive analysis in a specific geographic area. There are two primary ways to use this tool: ### Public Business Scraping If you don't have or don't want to use a Nextdoor account, you can provide a list of direct business page URLs. Alternatively, you can use the search function by providing a business type (e.g., 'pizza shop', 'real estate agent') and a city. The tool will use Google to discover relevant Nextdoor business pages and then scrape their public information. This includes the business name, address, phone number, and total recommendation count. ### Authenticated Neighborhood Scraping To access richer data like individual recommendations, user posts, and local events, you need to provide session cookies from an active Nextdoor login. This mode allows you to target specific neighborhoods and scrape different types of content. You can filter by business category, keyword, or a minimum number of recommendations to zero in on the most popular local businesses or find conversations relevant to your service. This authenticated approach is ideal for generating leads by finding people asking for recommendations or for monitoring brand sentiment by tracking what neighbors are saying about local businesses.

Key Capabilities

  • Business Name
  • Nextdoor Profile URL
  • Total Recommendation Count
  • Business Category
  • Full Address (City, State, Zip, Country)
  • Phone Number
  • A list of individual reviews, each with the reviewer's name, rating, and text
  • Timestamp of the scrape
  • Local Lead Generation: A roofing company extracts posts from several neighborhoods containing the word 'roof leak' or 'new roof' to find homeowners actively seeking their services.
  • Competitive Analysis: A new coffee shop scrapes all competing cafes in a 5-mile radius to benchmark their recommendation counts and analyze customer reviews.
  • Market Research: A real estate agency analyzes neighborhood posts to understand local concerns, popular spots, and community sentiment before marketing a new property.
  • Reputation Management: A dental practice monitors recommendations and posts mentioning their business name to track patient feedback and engage with the community.
  • Sales Territory Planning: A home security company identifies neighborhoods with the most posts about break-ins or security concerns to prioritize their sales outreach.
  • Hyper-Local Content Strategy: A marketing agency scrapes trending topics and events in a client's target neighborhoods to create relevant social media and blog content.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose your scraping method. For public data, enter direct business URLs or use 'Search Terms' with a 'City'.

2

For deep data like posts and recommendations, log into Nextdoor, export your session cookies using the Cookie-Editor extension, and paste the JSON into the 'Session Cookies' field.

3

If using cookies, select the 'Scrape Type' you want, such as 'recommendations' or 'posts'.

4

Refine your search with filters like 'Business Category' or by setting a 'Minimum Recommendations' count.

5

IMPORTANT: Set 'Demo Mode' to FALSE to collect real, live data from Nextdoor.

6

Run the tool and download your list of local businesses and neighborhood insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Nextdoor account to use this?
For scraping basic public business information (name, address, phone), you do not need an account. For richer data like recommendations, posts, and reviews, you must provide session cookies from an active Nextdoor account.
What are 'session cookies' and why do I need them?
Why did the tool return fake data like 'Mike's Plumbing'?
What's the difference between using 'Search Terms' and 'Business Page URLs'?
Is it legal to scrape Nextdoor?
What format can I get the data in?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How many businesses can I scrape?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How much does it cost?