Data Extraction: This tool enables users to extract various pieces of information from Google Maps, such as business names, mobile numbers, review counts, ratings, categories, addresses, and websites. This can be invaluable for businesses looking to build a database of local businesses, potential leads, or market research.
Browser Integration: The “Start” button suggests that the tool opens a browser window or integrates with one, allowing users to perform searches directly on Google Maps within the tool’s interface.
Search Functionality: Users can input search terms directly into the tool to find specific types of businesses or services on Google Maps, such as “Schools in Nairobi,” as shown in the second image.
Selective Data Grabbing: Options like “Grab Email Id” and “Grab Images” indicate that the user can choose what type of data they want to extract, making the process tailored to their specific needs.
Automated Crawling: With a “Start Grabbing” button, the tool likely automates the data scraping process once the user has initiated a search, collecting data without further user intervention.
Export Options: The ability to export the gathered data into different formats, such as “Export Numbers Only” or a complete export, provides flexibility in how the data is used afterward. This could be particularly useful for marketing campaigns, CRM integration, or further analysis.
Status Indicators: The tool provides status updates, such as “Not Initialised” and “Not Started,” which help users track the progress of the data extraction and understand if the tool is correctly set up and functioning.
Integration with Other Tools: The mention of importing all websites in ‘Website Email Mobile Extractor’ suggests that this tool can integrate with other software components, potentially allowing users to combine and consolidate data across different extraction tools.