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RubyGems Package Scraper — Vendor Leads

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RubyGems Package Scraper — Vendor Leads

RubyGems Package Scraper — Vendor Leads

Deprecated

Scrape RubyGems.org to find companies and developers publishing Ruby gems. Returns gem name, authors, contact email, homepage URL, GitHub link, download counts, and licenses — ready for B2B outreach to Ruby SaaS vendors and open-source tool makers.

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from $6.00 / 1,000 leads

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GoCreative AI

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Scrape RubyGems.org to find companies and developers publishing Ruby gems. Returns gem name, authors, contact email, homepage URL, GitHub link, download counts, and licenses — ready for B2B outreach to Ruby SaaS vendors and open-source tool makers.

No API key, no signup, no subscription — pay only for what you scrape. Clean, structured output ready for CSV, JSON, Excel, or direct API export into your own pipeline.

What this scraper does

Scrape RubyGems.org to find companies and developers publishing Ruby gems. Returns gem name, authors, contact email, homepage URL, GitHub link, download counts, and licenses — ready for B2B outreach to Ruby SaaS vendors and open-source tool makers.

Every run pulls fresh data straight from the source and pushes clean, typed records to the dataset — ready for your CRM, spreadsheet, AI agent, or data pipeline.

Use cases

  • B2B lead generation — build targeted prospect lists with verified, structured data
  • Sales prospecting — find companies and contacts that match your ICP
  • Market research & competitive intelligence — track an industry or niche in structured form
  • AI agents & automation — feed agents clean external data without scraping infra
  • Data enrichment — append fresh fields to your existing lists

Input

FieldDescription
keywordsOne or more search terms to find gems (e.g. ['payment', 'analytics', 'saas']). Results are deduplicated across keywords.
maxResultsMaximum total number of gem leads to return across all keywords.
minDownloadsOnly include gems with at least this many total downloads. Filter out low-traction experiments.
requireHomepageIf true, skip gems that have no homepage URL — ensures every lead has a company website.
fetchDetailsFetch each gem's detail page for additional fields (funding URL, richer metadata). Slower but more complete.

Output

Every result is a clean structured record. Export the full dataset as CSV, JSON, or Excel from the Apify console, or pull it via the Apify API straight into your own tools.

Why use this actor

  • Scrape rubygems vendor leads — fast, structured, reliable.
  • Rubygems vendor leads data export (csv, json, excel) — fast, structured, reliable.
  • Rubygems vendor leads api alternative — no key required — fast, structured, reliable.
  • Automated rubygems vendor leads monitoring on a schedule — fast, structured, reliable.
  • Structured rubygems vendor leads records for ai agents and pipelines — fast, structured, reliable.

How it works

This actor pulls data directly from the source, structures it into clean rows, and pushes each result to the dataset. It runs on Apify's infrastructure — reliable, schedulable, and pay-per-result so you only pay for data you actually get.

Pricing

Pay-per-result via the Apify Store. No monthly subscription, no minimums — run it once or schedule it daily; you're only charged for the results returned.

FAQ

Do I need an API key or account? No. Just provide your input and run it.

Can I schedule it to run automatically? Yes — use Apify Schedules to run it hourly, daily, or weekly and get fresh data on autopilot.

What formats can I export? CSV, JSON, Excel, or via the Apify API.

Can I integrate it into my own app? Yes — call it via the Apify API and pull results directly into your pipeline.

Is the data accurate and fresh? Data is pulled live from the source on each run, so it reflects what's available at run time.