Google Maps Scraper Questions

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Q: Pricing Clarification

Hello - Can you compare pricing between paying a la carte for, for example, Google Maps Scraper (Medium Tier) and B2B Lead Gen DB (initial tier), vs. the Appsumo plan? How many months of usage (approximately) would it take break even, assuming one uses all 5k emails and social profiles per month?

e759ac21fc1143059be8a8ac7ae2ddc3PLUSMay 31, 2025
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Q: Hello, I would like to know if with the purchase of the code, can use the Outscraper API.

In other words, if I purchase the code, will I also be able to use your Google Maps scraping service via the API?

SeoAranaEdited May 29, 2025
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Dana67267

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May 30, 2025

A: Hi @SeoArana, you're right. You can use the Google Places API.

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Q: so are you taking into consideration all the feedback and actually making it transparent and with no extra charges?

seems quite obvious what needs to be done. good product , terrible transparency and understanding of the deal

105920885757392886759PLUSMay 29, 2025
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Dana67267

May 30, 2025

A: Hi! We understand your concern regarding the extra charges. Unexpected charges can happen if usage goes beyond the monthly quota. To help avoid this, users can set a “maximum results limit” on each task to control how much data gets scraped. This is a simple way to prevent overspending.

Additionally, all usage details and current balance can be tracked in real time from the profile page, so...

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Q: Is this legal? Does it use Google Places API?

I've done some research and scraping Google maps appears to be against Google’s Terms of Service: Scraping/crawling Google Maps is explicitly prohibited.

Unless... you use Google Places API. Does this software use Google Places API?

Is not, what documentation do you have to show how this is legal?

Thank you

RussellPLUSEdited May 28, 2025
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Dana67267

May 30, 2025

A: Hi Russell, the scraping and extracting of public data is protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that automated scraping of publicly accessible data does not violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). Although, you should seek the counsel of an attorney on your specific matter to comply with the laws in your...

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Q: Can it be used in Argentina, Perú, Ecuador?

Can it be used in Argentina, Perú, Ecuador?

Damaso_FonsecaPLUSMay 26, 2025
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Dana67267

Dana67267

May 28, 2025

A: Hello @Damaso_Fonseca, sure you can.

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