Extract every Google Business Profile listing in any niche and market. Each result arrives with verified defect signals — the pitch angle for your outreach is already built in.
Google rebranded Google My Business to Google Business Profile in November 2021. The underlying data is the same — and so is the opportunity in it.
Sunrise Family Dentistry
4821 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018
Primary Defect
Not mobile-friendly + slow site (7.2s)
→ Pitch angle: mobile UX and speed upgrade
Sample record. Real data varies by business and market.
54%
of consumers visit a business website after reading positive reviews
BrightLocal Consumer Review Survey 2026Definition
A Google Business Profile scraper extracts publicly available business data from Google's local listing platform — the same listings that appear in Google Search and Google Maps results.
Every GBP record contains: business name, category, address, phone number, website URL, review count, and star rating. That data is available to anyone searching on Google — a scraper collects it at scale so you don't have to do it manually.
Why it matters for lead generation: GBP is where 97% of consumers look when evaluating a local business (BrightLocal 2026). A business with a weak GBP footprint — no website, slow load, broken SSL — has a visible problem you can pitch before you write the first line of outreach.
Data Fields
Business Name
Full legal name as listed on GBP
Address
Street, city, state, ZIP
Phone Number
Direct dial from the GBP listing
Website URL
Exists / missing / broken
Star Rating
1.0–5.0 average from reviews
Review Count
Total reviews as lead-quality signal
Page Speed
Measured load time in seconds
SSL Status
Valid / expired / missing HTTPS
Mobile-Friendly
Pass / fail based on Google test
Defect Flag
Primary pitch angle for outreach
Qualification
Every extracted GBP record is checked for the three defects that matter most to agencies and consultants who sell local digital services.
40% of small businesses still have no website (BrightLocal 2025). Every no-website listing is a warm prospect for web designers, digital agencies, and local SEO consultants.
Source: BrightLocal SMB Report 2025Sample pitch line
“Your business doesn't have a website. Here's why that's hurting your Google ranking and how much revenue it's costing.”
Pages loading in 1 second convert 3× better than pages loading in 5 seconds (Portent, 2019). Speed data makes for a measurable, defensible pitch angle.
Source: Portent Site Speed StudySample pitch line
“Your site takes 6.8 seconds to load. That's above the threshold where most mobile visitors leave. Here's how to fix it.”
An expired SSL triggers browser security warnings for every visitor. Browsers flag these sites as 'Not Secure' — which means trust is gone before the page loads.
Source: MapsLeadExtractor defect detectionSample pitch line
“Your SSL certificate expired on March 14. Every customer who visits your site today sees a security warning.”
Workflow
No setup, no coding, no manual URL checking. The extraction and qualification pipeline runs automatically — you get a download-ready file when it's done.
Choose niche + location
Enter any business category and city. Works in USA, UK, AU, CA, DE, ES, and every Google Maps market.
Extraction runs
All matching GBP listings are pulled — name, address, phone, website, reviews, rating.
Defect detection
Each website is checked in real time: no website, slow load score, SSL status, mobile-friendliness.
Download your leads
Export as CSV. Every row has the contact details and the specific defect — your email hook is built in.
Who uses it
Find businesses with no website or a broken one. Every lead arrives with a defect you can pitch — not just a phone number to cold-call blind.
Bad SEO, poor mobile scores, slow load times — GBP listings surface all three. Use the defect data as the evidence in your proposal.
The defect is your conversation opener. Leads with a specific, verifiable problem close faster than leads with only a name and a phone number.
FAQ
Google rebranded Google My Business (GMB) to Google Business Profile (GBP) in November 2021. The product is the same: it is the system that controls how a business appears in Google Search and Google Maps. Anything previously called a "Google My Business scraper" is now accurately called a "Google Business Profile scraper."
Service trades (plumbers, electricians, HVAC, roofers) and independent restaurants consistently show the highest rates of no-website and slow-site defects across US markets. The pattern holds in UK, Australia, Canada, and Germany — local service businesses in general have weaker digital footprints than industries that compete primarily online.
Each website is checked in real time at scrape time — not assumed from metadata. Page speed is measured with an actual timed load request. SSL status is verified by checking the certificate. Mobile-friendliness uses the same test logic as Google's own mobile-friendliness tool. The defect flag in your export reflects a current check, not a cached or estimated value.
Yes, and the defect type is the key to making those emails work. Instead of a generic intro, your first line references the specific problem: the page speed score, the missing website, the expired SSL. That specificity is why reply rates are higher — it reads like an observation, not a template. BrightLocal's data shows that 54% of consumers visit a business website after reading positive reviews, which means a broken or missing site is a direct conversion leak you can quantify for the prospect.
Data is pulled live at the time you run a search — it is not cached from a database. This means the website status, review count, and defect detection reflect the current state of the business profile, not a snapshot from weeks ago.
40% of local businesses have no website. Most agencies are prospecting blind. MapsLeadExtractor extracts the GBP data and flags the ones worth pitching — before you write the first line of outreach.