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Atlantico VC LatAm Digital Transformation Reports Scraper

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Atlantico VC LatAm Digital Transformation Reports Scraper

Atlantico VC LatAm Digital Transformation Reports Scraper

Collect public Atlantico VC Latin America Digital Transformation Report editions in a dataset. Choose years or leave the list empty for all available editions; get metadata, summaries, highlights, chapter links, and source links when available. It returns viewer links, not report files.

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📚 Explore Atlantico VC's Latin America reports

For VC analysts, strategy teams, and researchers, this Actor collects public Atlantico VC Latin America Digital Transformation Report editions into structured dataset rows. Each row includes report identity and publication details, the available executive summary, paired highlight text, chapter links, and a source access link. Use the data to compare editions, index the series, or support Latin America technology research.

Use cases

📊 Report editions and paired highlights

Each saved row represents one report edition from the public Atlantico VC series. The data keeps report identity, publication details, available summaries, paired highlight titles and descriptions, chapter links, and the source access link. Missing source values stay null or an empty array.

▶️ Collect the public report series

Choose one or more report years. An empty reportYears list returns all available editions until the source is exhausted. The Actor saves the public page URL and a source access URL when available; it does not download report files from gated viewers.

⚙️ Input

Choose one or more report years from 2020 through 2025. Leave reportYears empty to return all available editions until the source is exhausted.

Input fields

FieldTypeWhat it does
reportYearsstring[]Selects one or more report years: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, or 2025. The form starts with 2025. Leave it empty to collect all publicly exposed editions.

Example input

This is the public input from a successful current-beta default-input run.

{
"reportYears": [
"2025"
]
}

🧾 Output

The run output links to the default dataset. Each dataset row has the fields below. Nullable fields stay null, and arrays can be empty when the source does not expose that data.

Run output link

FieldTypeWhat it does
datasetstring (URL)Links to the report edition rows in the default dataset.

Report edition row

FieldTypeWhat it does
yearintegerYear of the report edition.
titlestringTitle of the report edition.
canonicalUrlstring (URL)Public canonical page for the report edition.
publishedAtstring or nullPublication date when the source provides it.
executiveSummarystring or nullExecutive summary when the source provides it.
highlightsobject[]Report highlights, with each title paired with its description.
highlights[].titlestringTitle of one report highlight.
highlights[].descriptionstring or nullDescription paired with the highlight title, when available.
chaptersobject[]Chapter titles and public chapter links exposed by the source.
chapters[].titlestringTitle of one report chapter.
chapters[].urlstring (URL)Public page for the report chapter.
accessUrlstring (URL) or nullSource link for the report document or viewer, including DocSend when available.

Example row

This complete 2023 row is from a successful current-beta run. It is not shortened; values are shown as returned by the source.

{
"year": 2023,
"title": "Tectonic Shifts:",
"canonicalUrl": "https://www.atlantico.vc/latin-america-digital-transformation-report-2023",
"publishedAt": "August, 2023",
"executiveSummary": "Latin America Digital Transformation Report 2023 - Download the report and access additional original information, data and analysis about technology in Latin America.",
"highlights": [
{
"title": "The Engine of The World",
"description": "Latin America is the world's mine and breadbasket, as the reverse of critical minerals for the clean energy transition and major food exporter."
},
{
"title": "Unexpected Winner of Geopolitical Turmoil",
"description": "Neutral LatAm emerges as an unlikely beneficiary of US-Chine polarization, with Mexico surpassing China in US imports while China becomes the primary tarde partner for the rest the region."
},
{
"title": "Digital Democratization",
"description": "Internet access has risen to levels comparable to the US, mainly driven by middle- and lower-income groups, fueling a new demand profile for \"high value\" e-commerce and financial services."
},
{
"title": "Renewal of the Entrepreneurial Spirit",
"description": "Founder optimism has 5x since last year, as venture funding in LatAm stabilizes at leves similar to 200 and startups emerge leaner and meaner after a painful period."
},
{
"title": "Optimism Warranted",
"description": "Rewards from compounding growth of the companies should amount to trillions of dollars of value creation over the next decades, as LatAm tech catches up to peers like India and China."
},
{
"title": "Latin America Punches Above Its Weight",
"description": "Despite historial venture funding (as % of GDP) that is 1/25th that of peers like India, LatAm has produced more $1B+ exits (and for more total equity value)."
},
{
"title": "Entrepreneurship Beyond Tech",
"description": "Digitalization will make SMBs in many industries winners, as we expect it to provide a path to higher productivity for group that is more numerous in LatAm yet produces only half as much as those in the US."
},
{
"title": "Money Goes Digital",
"description": "Pix instant payments in Brazil are used 2x as often as cash, while 95% of interactions with financial institutions are digital. Other countries in the region are moving to follow the lead!"
}
],
"chapters": [],
"accessUrl": "https://docsend.com/view/48rpy858p2kqy479"
}

💳 Pricing

The Actor uses pay-per-event pricing. You pay for each report edition saved with its available metadata, highlights, chapter links, and access link. A run with no saved report edition does not create this report-edition event.

🔌 Integrations

After a run, open the default dataset or use Apify's dataset API and exports in your workflow.

❓ FAQ

Does the Actor download the report file?

No. It returns the source access link when the public page exposes one. It does not download or extract files from gated viewers.

Why can a report have no highlights?

The Actor keeps the source as it is. Some page layouts do not expose highlight text, so highlights can be an empty array instead of guessed content.

No. chapters contains the chapter pages that the source exposes for that edition, so it can be empty.

What happens when I leave reportYears empty?

The Actor collects all available public editions until the source is exhausted. To limit the run, choose one or more years in the input.

Does it search every Atlantico page?

No. It covers the public Latin America Digital Transformation Report series. Unrelated Atlantico pages, other publishers, and private or authenticated content are outside its scope.

📝 Changelog

0.0: Initial release

🆘 Support

For issues, questions, or feature requests, file a ticket and I'll fix or implement it in less than 24h 🫡

Made with ❤️ by Maxime Dupré