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SCRAPR
The data layer for the agentic web
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The data layer for the agentic web
390 followers
SCRAPR is a new approach to web data extraction. Instead of relying on fragile DOM selectors or heavy browser automation, SCRAPR looks at how modern websites actually load their data and extracts structured responses directly from those sources. The goal is to make web data pipelines faster, more reliable, and easier to maintain. Right now SCRAPR is in early MVP and we’re looking for developers, data teams, and AI builders who need clean structured data from websites.




The "data layer for the agentic web" framing is interesting - curious how you're handling anti-bot countermeasures that vary by target site. Are you routing through rotating proxies or using something more sophisticated on the infrastructure side? Asking because this seems like it gets complicated fast at scale.
This looks sick, just signed up for early access! How do you deal with users who want to scrape websites when it's against their TOS? Would love to try this for my use case (auction websites).
Great implementation! Is the live demo on the website operable? I can't seem to enter text into the fields. Early access requested!
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@joel_farthing Thanks, really appreciate that!
The demo on the site is more of a preview right now, so the input fields aren’t fully interactive yet. I’m working on making a proper live demo soon.
Glad you requested early access — I’ll make sure you get access as we roll out the next version!
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Wait also @gabe how is this even allowed as per Product Hunt launch rules, this is just a vercel app website with a waitlist?
I thought the product hunt rules were that no waitlists.
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Sounds cool. Would love to try it out for example on https://www.maxxi.art/events/categories/mostre/
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@rjalex Thanks! That’s a great example site to test on.
Right now we’re rolling out early access gradually while we keep improving the engine, but I’d definitely like to try SCRAPR on pages like that. Sites with event listings and structured content are actually a really interesting use case.
If you’ve requested early access, you should hear from me soon!
@vemulasukrit thank and can't wait to try. Your product could close an important gap for organizations like this museum that have a communications dept. that publishes material on their website in ways that nobody really controls :)