Google Maps data, ready for a sales decision
Extract the listing. Keep the reason to contact it.
A Google Map extractor should do more than hand you a CSV. It should help you see which local businesses have demand, a reachable contact path, and a gap you can explain without making something up.
For web agencies, local SEO consultants, and outbound operators. No API key or script required.
97%
of consumers read reviews for local businesses.
54%
visit a business website after reading positive reviews.
40%
of surveyed SMBs said they have a dedicated website.
Sources: BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey 2026 and SMB Marketing Report 2025.
Why raw extraction is not enough
The export is easy. Deciding which rows deserve a message is where the work starts.
A generic scraper can return hundreds of local businesses. That does not tell your team whether the owner is reachable, whether people trust the business, or whether you have a service they need right now.
Start with a narrow market. If you sell websites, look for a service business with strong reviews and no website. If you sell performance work, look for a slow or broken destination. The first line of your outreach then comes from an observation, not a template.
Reviews
A real review trail tells you the listing is active and customers are already making a decision.
Website status
A missing or broken destination gives a web agency a specific, visible reason to contact the business.
Contact details
A phone number and accurate category make research and routing less wasteful for your team.
Post-click checks
Speed, SSL, and mobile signals help distinguish an ordinary listing from a business with a verifiable gap.
A useful local-business export supports research, review, and a clear next action.
A three-step operating routine
Start small enough to learn from the list.
- 01Choose a niche and city. “Plumbers in Austin” is workable. “Every business in Texas” produces a pile of records with no campaign behind it.
- 02Extract the visible context. Capture category, phone, website, rating, review count, and location before adding anything to an outreach list.
- 03Apply one commercial filter. For example: 20+ reviews and no website. That gives you a set of businesses where a website pitch has a basis.
A concrete outreach example
Use the extractor to write a first sentence you can defend.
I found Rivera Plumbing while looking at Austin plumbers. You have 142 Google reviews, but no website linked from the listing. A customer who wants to check emergency services, service areas, or booking options has nowhere to go after that review check.
Would it be useful if I showed you a simple five-page version built around those calls?
The example is a framework, not a claim about a real business. Verify every observation before sending it.
Keep the data clean.
Google asks businesses to represent their details accurately, maintain precise locations or service areas, and avoid duplicate Business Profiles. Remove duplicates, closed listings, and mismatched locations before your team reaches out.
Read Google Business Profile guidelinesQuestions agencies ask
Google Map extractor FAQ
What data can I extract from Google Maps listings?
The workflow uses publicly visible listing fields such as business name, category, address, phone, website, rating, and review count. MapsLeadExtractor also evaluates the linked website when one is present.
How is this different from a Google Maps lead scraper?
The terms overlap. “Extractor” describes collecting business data. The lead-scraper workflow adds qualification signals so a team can prioritize records with an observable website or trust issue.
Can I use it without coding?
Yes. Search by category and location in the browser. The product is for teams that need an exportable local-lead workflow without maintaining a script or API integration.
Does a missing website make every business a good lead?
No. Check whether the listing is active, whether the category can afford your service, and whether a real person can be reached. A defect is an opening for research, not proof of buying intent.
Build a list your team can act on.
Extract the local market, qualify the record, and move into outreach with a reason that came from the business itself.
Start extracting