Google Maps Scraper Apify

API key required
Data & APIs

Use this skill when the user needs Google Maps business data through an Apify actor, including local business leads, place URLs, Place IDs, websites, phones, addresses, coordinates, reviews, images, opening hours, and optional website contact enrichment.

Install

openclaw skills install google-maps-scraper-apify

Google Maps Scraper Apify Skill

Overview

This skill helps an AI agent run the Apify Google Maps Scraper actor for local business collection and enrichment.

Default actor:

  • Actor ID: kLdarP5qiTvc9CwtP
  • Actor name: x_guru/google-maps-scraper
  • Store page: https://apify.com/x_guru/google-maps-scraper

Use this skill when a user asks to:

  • collect Google Maps places by search term and location
  • scrape direct Google Maps search URLs or place URLs
  • enrich existing Google Place IDs
  • build local lead lists with websites, phones, addresses, ratings, and coordinates
  • add public website contact extraction
  • extract Google Maps reviews or images
  • create Apify-ready JSON payloads for n8n, CRM, Sheets, or API workflows

Quick Workflow

  1. Clarify the target: business type, location, desired count, and whether add-ons are needed.
  2. Build the smallest useful payload first.
  3. Set a budget guard with Apify maxTotalChargeUsd when the user cares about spend.
  4. Run the actor through scripts/google_maps_scraper_actor.py or the Apify API.
  5. Return summary metrics and dataset rows.
  6. Explain missing fields as normal best-effort behavior when Google Maps or the business website does not expose data.

Payload Rules

  • Standard discovery uses searchStringsArray, locationQuery, and maxCrawledPlacesPerSearch.
  • Exact Google Maps URLs use startUrls as objects: [{"url": "https://www.google.com/maps/..."}].
  • Exact Google Place IDs use placeIds.
  • Structured search area uses countryCode, city, state, county, postalCode, customGeolocation, and strictLocationBounds; locationQuery has priority when present.
  • Broad visible-map collection uses allPlacesNoSearchAction="all_visible" and optional allPlacesZoom; use it only for concrete local areas.
  • Paid filters include placeCategories, customPlaceCategories, searchMatching, minStars, website, and skipClosedPlaces.
  • Use scrapeCompanyContacts only when the user needs public website emails, phones, or social links.
  • Use maxReviews only when the user explicitly needs review rows or review fields.
  • Use maxImages only when the user needs image URLs beyond the main image.
  • Use scrapePlaceDetailPage for richer opening hours, menu links, plus code, inside places, web results, and detailed place metadata.
  • Place details can be extended with scrapeTableReservationProviderData, scrapeOrderOnlineWidgetData, includeWebResults, and scrapeInsidePlaces.
  • Image extraction can be extended with scrapeImageAuthors.
  • Keep initial tests small: 10-50 places before scaling.

Authentication

Use the Apify API token from the environment:

export APIFY_TOKEN='apify_api_xxx'

Never hardcode or print the full token in user-facing output.

Script Usage

Install requirements if your runtime expects a requirements step:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Run a quick search:

APIFY_TOKEN='apify_api_xxx' \
python3 scripts/google_maps_scraper_actor.py quick-search \
  --query "bike repair shop" \
  --location "Portland, Oregon, USA" \
  --limit 25 \
  --budget-usd 1

Run with reviews:

APIFY_TOKEN='apify_api_xxx' \
python3 scripts/google_maps_scraper_actor.py quick-search \
  --query "dentist" \
  --location "Austin, Texas, USA" \
  --limit 20 \
  --reviews 10 \
  --reviews-sort newest \
  --budget-usd 1

Run with website contacts:

APIFY_TOKEN='apify_api_xxx' \
python3 scripts/google_maps_scraper_actor.py quick-search \
  --query "roofing contractor" \
  --location "Denver, Colorado, USA" \
  --limit 50 \
  --with-contacts \
  --only-with-website \
  --budget-usd 2

Run a custom payload:

APIFY_TOKEN='apify_api_xxx' \
python3 scripts/google_maps_scraper_actor.py run \
  --input-file references/sample_input.json \
  --budget-usd 2

Recommended Inputs

Local business discovery

{
  "searchStringsArray": ["bike repair shop"],
  "locationQuery": "Portland, Oregon, USA",
  "maxCrawledPlacesPerSearch": 100,
  "language": "en"
}

Exact URLs

{
  "startUrls": [
    {
      "url": "https://www.google.com/maps/search/restaurants+near+New+York,+NY"
    }
  ],
  "maxCrawledPlacesPerSearch": 100,
  "language": "en"
}

Place IDs

{
  "placeIds": ["ChIJN1t_tDeuEmsRUsoyG83frY4"],
  "maxCrawledPlacesPerSearch": 1,
  "scrapePlaceDetailPage": true
}

Add-on Fields

  • scrapePlaceDetailPage: extra place details.
  • scrapeCompanyContacts: website contact enrichment.
  • maxReviews: reviews per place.
  • reviewsStartDate: optional YYYY-MM-DD review date filter.
  • reviewsSort: newest, mostRelevant, highestRanking, or lowestRanking.
  • reviewsFilterString: keyword filter for review text.
  • reviewsOrigin: all or google.
  • scrapeReviewsPersonalData: include reviewer profile data when allowed.
  • maxImages: additional image URLs per place.

Output Contract

The runner returns JSON with:

  • ok
  • actorId
  • fetchedAt
  • inputUsed
  • itemCount
  • rows[]

Rows are actor dataset items. Common fields include: Core identity:

  • title
  • subTitle
  • description
  • price
  • categoryName
  • categories
  • rank
  • isAdvertisement

Address and geography:

  • address
  • neighborhood
  • street
  • city
  • state
  • postalCode
  • countryCode
  • location
  • locatedIn
  • floor
  • plusCode

Contacts and web presence:

  • website
  • phone
  • phoneUnformatted
  • emails
  • additionalPhones
  • facebooks
  • instagrams
  • linkedIns
  • twitters
  • youtubes
  • tiktoks

Ratings, reviews, and media:

  • totalScore
  • reviewsCount
  • reviewsDistribution
  • reviews
  • reviewsScraped
  • reviewsFetchStatus
  • reviewsFetchMethod
  • reviewsDateFilterStatus
  • imageUrl
  • images
  • imagesCount
  • imageFetchStatus
  • imageFetchMethod
  • imageAuthorsStatus
  • imageCategories

Details and identifiers:

  • openingHours
  • additionalOpeningHours
  • popularTimesLiveText
  • popularTimesLivePercent
  • popularTimesHistogram
  • menu
  • servicesLink
  • reserveTableUrl
  • googleFoodUrl
  • peopleAlsoSearch
  • placesTags
  • reviewsTags
  • gasPrices
  • hotelStars
  • hotelDescription
  • hotelAds
  • placeId
  • fid
  • cid
  • kgmid
  • url
  • searchPageUrl
  • searchPageLoadedUrl
  • searchString
  • language
  • scrapedAt
  • additionalInfo

The hosted actor output page also exposes:

  • dataset link: results
  • run diagnostics link: summary, pointing to RUN_SUMMARY

Agent Response Rules

  • If a run succeeds with zero rows, say that the actor finished but Google Maps returned no matching places for the requested input.
  • If add-on fields are missing, explain that they are best-effort and depend on Google Maps or the business website exposing data.
  • For lead generation requests, recommend scrapeCompanyContacts plus website=withWebsite when the user needs emails.
  • For large jobs, split by city, keyword, or area and use budget limits per run.
  • For compliance-sensitive review workflows, turn scrapeReviewsPersonalData off unless the user explicitly needs reviewer profile fields.

References

  • references/actor-input-guide.md
  • references/sample_input.json
  • references/troubleshooting.md