Herold.at Scraper - Austrian Business Leads (Pay per Result)
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from $1.35 / 1,000 results
Herold.at Scraper - Austrian Business Leads (Pay per Result)
Extract Austrian business leads and company intelligence from Herold.at with pay-per-result pricing. You only pay for successfully extracted, deduplicated companies (one company = one result). Collect emails, phone numbers, addresses, opening hours, services, reviews, and payment methods.
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Herold.at Scraper (Pay-Per-Result)
Turn Herold.at into a clean, ready-to-use Austrian business leads and company intelligence dataset — with pay-per-result pricing.
This actor is built for agencies, analysts, and automation workflows that need high-quality Austrian business data without a monthly commitment. You only pay for successfully extracted, deduplicated company records.
Looking for the most cost‑effective option for ongoing or high‑volume scraping?
For large or recurring workloads, see the Herold.at Scraper (Rental) version.
🚀 Built for agencies & recurring workflows
The Herold.at Scraper focuses on depth, reliability, and predictable operation, making it a strong fit for agency use cases, CRM enrichment, and automated pipelines.
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Pay per result You are charged only for each unique company listing written to the dataset.
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One company = one result Each Herold.at listing is emitted once and deduplicated automatically, ensuring clean datasets even across large or repeated runs.
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Rich contact information Emails, phone numbers, websites, addresses, and opening hours are extracted wherever available — ideal for lead generation and enrichment.
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Deep company profiles Extracts services, industries, reviews, payment methods, awards, images, and detailed company metadata when present.
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No hard page limits The scraper automatically paginates through all available results and stops when the directory is exhausted.
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Built for unattended runs Error-resilient by design: malformed listings are logged and skipped without interrupting the run.
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Clean exports by default Works out of the box with CSV, Excel, JSON, XML, and Apify’s table view.
🎯 Typical use cases
- Austrian Lead Generation – Build business lead lists by category and location
- Sales & Marketing – Extract verified contact data for outreach campaigns
- Market & Competitor Research – Analyze services, reviews, and positioning
- CRM & Data Enrichment – Augment existing records with authoritative Herold.at data
- Automation Agencies – Integrate Herold.at data into recurring pipelines
⚙️ Input
| Parameter | Type | Description |
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query | string | Search term you’d normally enter on Herold.at (required). |
location | string | Optional location filter (e.g., Wien, Innsbruck). |
openedNow | boolean | Include only businesses currently open. |
maxPages | number | Maximum number of pages to scrape. If not set, all pages are processed. |
Example:
{"query": "Restaurant","location": "Wien","openedNow": true}
📦 Output: rich, structured business data
Each dataset row represents one unique Herold.at company listing, written once and deduplicated at source.
⭐ Commonly used fields
nameemailphonewebsiteaddressrating,reviews.totalindustries,servicesopeningHours
🛡️ Reliability & guarantees
- Pay only for successfully extracted results
- Strongly typed, schema-validated output
- Safe to stop and restart without duplicating data
- Continues scraping even when individual fields are missing
If Herold.at changes its structure, the actor is updated accordingly to maintain consistent output.
👥 Who this actor is for
- Agencies & Sales Teams – Generate Austrian business leads with transparent pricing
- Analysts & Researchers – Collect structured market data
- Automation Builders – Integrate Herold.at data into recurring workflows
- Users testing Herold.at data – No subscription required
💬 Support
Questions, edge cases, or feature requests?
Open a support ticket or attach a failing run log — we’ll take care of it.