I’m looking to extract the pricing page from a domain name. I tried with the “scrape website enrichment” but it didn’t work. Does anyone know the workflow I could use?
Hey Alexis, try the Claygent enrichment. This will work for you. Even the placeholder in the enrichment prompt box is for pricing page check. And I think there is a Template you can choose from for finding out pricing page.
Hey Frederik, thanks for your message. I tried with Claygent but the output wasn’t that good — probably need to work on the prompt for sure. If you remember the template that would help me a lot 🙂 Because that one below, doesn’t help ^^
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Are you using the link of the homepage or the Pricing page itself?
using the domain name and need to find the pricing page
I guess you just have to work on your prompt. Would you mind sending it? If you provide me with the domain aswell, I can tune the prompt a litlte bit!
“Visit the page “/domain name”. The pricing page usually matches one of these keywords: price, pricing, tarifs, tarification, plans. If you find, extract the page url. If you cannot find the url, mark it as “❌ not found”
Example 1: https://www.abtasty.com/pricing/
Example 2 (in french): https://www.lucca.fr/tarifs/
Thanks! Will get back to you 🙂
Cheers!
Do you know how many languages you will have in your List?
Just French and English
So what you can do first is, implement a "Find Sitemap URLs for a Company Website Step". This will list you all of the URLs for that domain. You can also enter keywords you are looking for. Would look like this:
Then input this domain for your claygent to go the pricing page. Just works better than having claygent to figure out where to go on a website.
Cheers Frederik, will try it out this pm!
Also results are ofc depending on the structure of the website. E.G the abtasty website does not contain real pricing information, only features. Since it seems like it is custom pricing or something. Keep that in mind 🙂 Let me know if it worked!
I’ll keep you posted for sure, cheers mate!
Almost forgot: You can also try using this step from this awesome Loom Video, In case your prompt does not bring back expected results. Maybe Image Recognition works better 😄 https://www.loom.com/share/c7a024779d824a5baa29f970b826317e?t=11