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Website Url Scraper — Websites | Lagic

Built ForSales & Lead GenerationMarketing AgenciesReal Estate

Extract Public Contact Information and Content from Any Website

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Configure Agent

List of website URLs to scrape (homepage or list).

Number of pages to scrape in parallel.

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

The URL of the company website processedAny error messages encountered during scrapingStatus of the scraping operation (e.g., success, failed)A list of all detected email addressesA list of all detected phone numbersThe number of subpages that were successfully scraped within the provided URL
https://...245Value...contact@...168https://...
https://...258Value...contact@...295https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts publicly available email addresses, phone numbers, page titles, and the full text and HTML content from any website URL you provide. It's ideal for generating leads, analyzing website content, or conducting market research.

### What This Tool Does The Website URL Scraper is designed to automatically visit specified web pages and pull key pieces of information. Instead of manually copying and pasting, you simply provide a list of website addresses, and the tool goes to work, collecting data like contact emails, phone numbers, and the complete textual and structural content of each page. It's built for efficiency, allowing you to define how many pages it should process at the same time, which can significantly speed up data collection for larger projects. The output provides a structured view of the data, making it easy to integrate into your existing workflows or analysis tools. ### Why This Data Matters Access to a website's public contact details (emails, phone numbers) is crucial for sales teams and marketers looking to build targeted lead lists. Understanding the full content and structure (text and HTML) of a webpage is invaluable for content strategists, SEO specialists, and market researchers. You can analyze competitor messaging, track industry trends, or build a knowledge base from various online sources. The tool also captures the page's title, offering a quick summary for categorization and relevance assessment. ### Who Benefits * **Sales & Business Development Teams:** Quickly build prospect lists with verified contact information for outreach. * **Marketing Agencies & Freelancers:** Gather data for client campaigns, competitor analysis, or content audits. * **Content Strategists:** Analyze competitor content, identify popular topics, or monitor brand mentions. * **Researchers:** Collect structured data from various online sources for academic or market studies. * **Operations Managers:** Automate data collection tasks that would otherwise consume significant manual effort.

Key Capabilities

  • The URL of the company website processed
  • Any error messages encountered during scraping
  • Status of the scraping operation (e.g., success, failed)
  • A list of all detected email addresses
  • A list of all detected phone numbers
  • The number of subpages that were successfully scraped within the provided URL
  • The full HTML code of the main page
  • The extracted plain text content of the main page
  • The title of the main page
  • Build targeted lead lists by extracting email addresses and phone numbers from company websites in a specific industry.
  • Perform competitive analysis by scraping the content and titles of competitor service or product pages to understand their messaging.
  • Gather contact information for local businesses to create a directory or for hyper-local marketing campaigns.
  • Collect textual content from articles or blogs for sentiment analysis or content trend identification.
  • Monitor changes on specific web pages by regularly extracting the HTML to detect updates to pricing, terms, or product descriptions.
  • Enrich existing CRM data by adding publicly available phone numbers and emails to company records.
  • Conduct market research by extracting key information from industry-specific directories or resource pages.
  • Analyze website structure and SEO elements by reviewing the title and HTML content of multiple pages.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Provide a list of website URLs you wish to scrape in the 'Start URLs' input field.

2

Optionally, set the 'Max Concurrency' to control how many pages are processed simultaneously, balancing speed and resource usage.

3

Start the tool and let it navigate to each specified URL.

4

The tool will automatically extract publicly visible email addresses, phone numbers, the page title, and the full HTML and text content.

5

Once the process is complete, you will receive a structured output containing all the collected data for each URL.

6

Download your extracted data in your preferred format (e.g., JSON, CSV) for further analysis or integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of websites can this tool scrape?
This tool is designed to scrape publicly accessible websites. It works well for static and many dynamic websites, extracting content that is visible when the page loads. Websites with strong anti-bot measures or complex login requirements may present challenges.
Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
What formats can I export the scraped data in?
How does 'Max Concurrency' affect the scraping?
Is it legal to scrape data from websites?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
What if a website changes its layout?
How is the 'html' output different from the 'text' output?
Can I schedule this tool to run periodically?
Is there a limit to how many URLs I can scrape?
How reliable is the contact information extracted?