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Join Apify Google Maps Scraper with The Social Proxy SERP Datasets
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About Apify Google Maps Scraper
Apify’s Google Maps Scraper that allows you to discover and extract business leads by filtering places based on both search terms and categories. Use capabilities like:
Category-Based Filtering: Filter businesses using Google Maps' extensive category system with over 4,000 available options
Location Targeting: Define your target market using simple location queries (city + country format)
Keyword-Based Discovery: Find businesses using the same search terms you'd enter in Google Maps
Quality Filters: Focus on high-quality leads by setting minimum star ratings
Website Availability Filter: Target only businesses with (or without) websites
Exact Name Matching: Find businesses with exact or partial name matches
Operational Status Filter: Exclude temporarily or permanently closed businesses
Quickly connect Apify Google Maps Scraper and The Social Proxy SERP Datasets with a Datstreamer Pipeline.
Step 1
Start your Pipeline with Apify Google Maps Scraper
Effective enterprise integration requires diverse data inputs. Web data—whether from partner ecosystems, proprietary systems, or public sources—offers the scale and flexibility needed to drive data pipelines.
Step 2
Add The Social Proxy SERP Datasets with Unify or another transformer to combine schemas
To accelerate using your web data, you can apply any number of operations to the data. Enrich, augment, join, structure, filter, storage, search, or more! Datastreamer has hundreds of plug-and-play operations that you can apply.
Step 3
That's it! You have just connected Apify Google Maps Scraper and The Social Proxy SERP Datasets
With Datastreamer it’s never been easier to use web data. You can dynamically expand your Pipelines with more capabilities, and you’ve now been able to solve your operational bottlenecks in working with web data.