Market research firms and corporate strategy teams need data from dozens of sources — competitor websites, review platforms, job boards, social media, and business directories. OneScraper automates this collection, delivering structured data that would take researchers weeks to compile manually.
Start Free — 100 Credits on SignupExtract competitor data from LinkedIn (company size, hiring), Google Reviews (reputation), and Indeed (growth signals) to build comprehensive competitive profiles.
Scrape product and service reviews from Amazon, Trustpilot, Yelp, and Google to analyze consumer preferences, pain points, and satisfaction trends.
Monitor Indeed and Glassdoor for hiring velocity, salary trends, and skills demand to identify growing and declining industry segments.
Profile competitor companies, track leadership changes, and monitor employee growth as market signals.
View Tool →Extract consumer reviews and ratings for competitive benchmarking and sentiment analysis.
View Tool →Track industry hiring trends, salary benchmarks, and skills demand across any sector.
View Tool →Build multi-dimensional competitor profiles combining LinkedIn company data, reputation scores, hiring activity, and pricing intelligence.
Analyze thousands of consumer reviews across platforms to identify unmet needs, emerging preferences, and competitive differentiators.
Use job posting volumes, company growth data, and business directory counts to estimate market size and growth trajectory.
Traditional tools provide static reports. OneScraper delivers live, structured data from 20+ sources that you can refresh daily — giving you always-current market intelligence.
Yes. Set up separate scraping jobs for each competitor and schedule them to run weekly or monthly for ongoing competitive monitoring.
CSV, JSON, and Excel — compatible with SPSS, Tableau, Excel, Google Sheets, and any analytics platform.
Start free with 100 credits. No credit card required.
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