Google Maps data extractor for business leads
Pick a city and a business category, and get back the listings with phone numbers and addresses as a CSV you can actually work from.
What is a Google Maps data extractor?
A Google Maps data extractor collects publicly listed business details — name, phone, address, category and rating — for a chosen city and business type, and exports them as a spreadsheet. WappBlaster Lead Finder costs twenty dollars per year flat, with no per-record charge, and feeds directly into a WhatsApp campaign segment.
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Capabilities
What it does
Search by city and category
Pick a business type and a location, and pull the listings Google Maps returns for it.
The fields that matter
Business name, phone, full address, category, rating, review count and website where published.
Straight into a campaign
Export to CSV and load the result into a tagged segment in the WhatsApp sender without re-keying anything.
No per-record charge
One annual fee. Extraction volume does not change what you pay us.
Publicly listed data only
Everything returned is what a business chose to publish on its own Maps listing.
Runs on your machine
A desktop tool, so your prospect list stays on your computer rather than in someone else’s dashboard.
Comparison
Against credit-based scrapers
Most Maps scrapers meter you by record. That turns list-building into a budgeting exercise.
| Feature | Credit-based scrapers | WappBlaster Lead Finder |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Per record or per credit | Flat $20 per year |
| Where the data lands | Their cloud dashboard | CSV on your own machine |
| Route into WhatsApp campaigns | Manual export and re-import | Direct into a tagged segment |
| Setup | Self-serve documentation | Installed and demonstrated on a call |
A prospect list is not an opt-in list
Extracted numbers are for calling and one-to-one outreach. WhatsApp requires consent before marketing templates go out, and sending campaigns to a scraped list is the quickest way to lose a number. Collect the opt-in first, then move them into a segment.
Frequently asked questions
What data does it extract?
Business name, phone number, full address, category, star rating, review count and website where the listing publishes one. Everything returned is information the business itself chose to make public on Google Maps.
Link to this answerIs extracting Google Maps data legal?
The tool collects publicly listed business information, which is what directories have always aggregated. How you then use it is the part that carries obligations: WhatsApp requires opt-in before you send marketing, so a scraped list is a calling and outreach list, not a broadcast list.
Link to this answerCan I message these leads on WhatsApp straight away?
Not as bulk marketing. Meta requires opt-in before marketing templates go out, and sending to a scraped list is the fastest way to lose a number. Use it for calls and one-to-one outreach, then collect consent and add them to campaigns.
Link to this answerHow many records can I pull?
There is no per-record charge from us, so the practical limit is what Google Maps returns for a given search. Narrowing by city and category rather than running one broad query is what gets you a complete list.
Link to this answerWhat does it cost?
Twenty dollars per year, flat. That is the whole cost from our side: no credits, no per-record fee and no tier upgrade as your usage grows.
Link to this answerStill not answered?
Ask a real person. We reply on WhatsApp, usually within the hour.
See it pull your city
Tell us the city and the category on the call and we will run the search live, so you can judge the list quality before paying anything.