Hi, is it possible to scrape companies using [technology] via Builtwith without paying 400$ for the report? Like for example get this list https://pro.builtwith.com/report/list/4fd005c6-bbe3-4339-bf29-15df938ec04f
Yes, it's possible to get technology stack information without paying $400 for a BuiltWith report. We offer a BuiltWith integration in Clay that allows you to find the technology stack of a website for a much lower cost. Our "Find Technology Stack with BuiltWith" action uses 2 credits per cell and provides detailed information about technologies used by a specified website. Alternatively, you can use our native Clay Chrome Extension to scrape company websites directly. This method is free and can be useful for gathering basic information from company homepages. If you need further assistance or have more specific requirements, please let me know, and I'll be happy to provide more details.
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I apologize, but I couldn't find a specific video by Tim Yakubson about scraping companies using BuiltWith via Clay. However, we do have a video about Clay's native scraping tool that might be helpful. It covers the benefits and use cases of our scraping tool, comparing it to other scrapers and demonstrating how to scrape company websites for specific data fields. If you need more information or assistance with using BuiltWith in Clay, please let me know, and I'll be happy to help further.
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To scrape websites using a specific tech stack via Clay, you can use our "Scrape Website" action. Here's a general approach: 1. Create a list of websites that use the desired tech stack (you might need to use BuiltWith or a similar service for this initial list). 2. Use the "Scrape Website" action in Clay to extract data from each website in your list. 3. Set up a Clay table with columns for the website URL and the data you want to extract. 4. Use our "write to table" feature to populate your table with the scraped data. 5. You can then further process or analyze this data within Clay. Remember that web scraping should be done responsibly and in compliance with websites' terms of service and robots.txt files.
Source: Scrape Website with Clay
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