Services · 02 · Scrapers
Standard sites come included. Hardened targets, the ones behind bot walls, signed requests, and crawler blockers, are a premium tier. Either way the promise holds: we get in where others get blocked.
A run hits a wall, gets in anyway, and lands clean rows in your CRM. Six lines, the whole job, on repeat.
the block is line one, never the ending
You name the target and the fields. Clean data shows up. Everything in between is our problem.
Listings, directories, product pages, public records. Whatever the site shows, you get as clean structured rows.
Daily sweeps, weekly refreshes, or a one-time pull. You set the cadence, the runs fire on time.
CSV, spreadsheet, JSON, or piped into your CRM so the data lands where the work already happens.
Bot walls, signed requests, crawler blockers. Sites that stop everyone else are a tier here, not a dead end.
Every record is deduped and validated before it reaches you. No doubles, no dead entries, no junk rows.
The discipline that keeps a fleet of 40+ monitors running around the clock keeps your runs alive daily.
You name the sites and the fields. We scope what comes back and how often.
Runs fire on your schedule or on demand, watched end to end.
Records get deduped and validated. Junk never reaches your file.
Data lands as a clean export or inside your CRM, ready to work.
propersolutions.com
A live merchant-services pipeline: scrape, enrich, dedupe, validate, then feed a dialer and drip sequences, every single day. One city sweep took a list from 139 emails to more than 1,600 clean emailable contacts. The monitor fleet runs on the same discipline, around the clock.
see it live →one real sweep, start to finish
The work targets publicly available data, the kind a person could read in a browser. No accounts get broken into, no private data gets touched, and every run behaves respectfully toward the target. You get public information collected at scale, nothing else.
That is the premium tier. Sites behind bot walls, signed requests, or crawler blockers cost more and take a little longer, and they deliver. We do not publish how. We publish results: the data arrives.
CSV and spreadsheet exports, JSON if your team is technical, or piped straight into your CRM so the data lands where the work happens. Recurring runs land in the same place every time, so nobody re-imports anything.
Yes. One-time pulls are fine, but most clients move to a schedule: daily, weekly, or on demand. A single scraper starts at $1,500, and a first delivery typically lands within one to two weeks.
the last click before the machine works for you
Tell Isaac what you're trying to fix. Truf delivers it straight into the CRM.
or email iby@isaacbenyakar.com