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Google Search Results Scraper

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Scrape Google Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). Select the country or language and extract organic and paid results, AI overviews, ads, queries, People Also Ask, prices, reviews, like a Google SERP API. Export scraped data, run the scraper via API, schedule runs, or integrate with other tools.

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4 days ago

thegenie avatar

incorrect regex validation for domains without www. subdomain

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what.gift (thegenie) opened this issue
4 months ago

"site:https://rocketreach.co/" won't work.

It's because this website (like many) doesn't have a www. and therefore doesn't have 2 dots splitting the domain. But it's a valid domain and your regex needs updating.

"message": "400 - "{\n "error": {\n "type": "invalid-input",\n "message": "Input is not valid: Field input.site must match pattern \"^([\\w-]+\\.)+\\w+$\""\n }\n}"",

aja_bar avatar

Hi there, thank you for reaching out with this. The thing here is the scraper needs the following format: site:rocketreach.co. Please don't use "https://" and you should be good to go. Hope this helps! Cheers, Andrea

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calm_palm

3 months ago

Hi,

Are you sure that's all?

Ai tells me your regex formula requires 2x .

aja_bar avatar

I'm sure, please try it in this format. :) Cheers, Andrea

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webshared

2 months ago

The problem is it can not search within a folder at website, while it is supported by Google. for example:

site:rocketreach.co/resources
aja_bar avatar

Hi again, apologies for the delayed response. Yes, it doesn't support searching within subfolders. To work around this, you can use the "Search term(s)" field instead of the "Site" field. Leave the "Site" field empty and in the "Search term(s)" field, enter your query in this format: your_search_term site:rocketreach.co/resources