New to Claude Skills? Learn how to install them →

browser-act on GitHub

Etsy Category Listing

Free

Efficiently scrape product listings from Etsy categories.

Get this skill

Free · Opens the source repo

What Etsy Category Listing does

The Etsy Category Listing skill is designed for users looking to extract product listings from specific Etsy category pages. By providing a category URL, users can obtain detailed information about products, including listing IDs, shop IDs, titles, URLs, images, prices, ratings, and more. This skill is particularly useful for trend research, competitor analysis, and sourcing products based on specific categories within Etsy. The scraper operates by navigating to the provided category URL and extracting data from the displayed listings, ensuring that the information is readily available without requiring any authentication.

To use the skill, users must ensure that they have a browser session open with the target Etsy category page. The skill includes built-in checks to handle anti-bot measures, ensuring that users can navigate through the pages without running into CAPTCHA issues. It is important to follow the recommended warm-up steps to maintain a successful scraping session. The extracted data is returned in a structured JSON format, making it easy to integrate into other applications or workflows.

This skill is ideal for developers, data analysts, and e-commerce professionals who need to gather product information from Etsy for analysis or reporting. It streamlines the process of collecting data from multiple pages, allowing users to focus on interpreting the data rather than manually copying it. The pagination feature allows users to navigate through multiple pages of listings efficiently, ensuring comprehensive data collection from each category.

However, users should be aware of the limitations, such as the potential for data variations based on regional settings and the need for careful navigation to avoid anti-bot blocks. Overall, the Etsy Category Listing skill provides a powerful tool for anyone looking to leverage Etsy's vast product offerings for research or business purposes.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to gather product data from Etsy category pages for analysis or benchmarking.

When not to use it

Avoid using this skill for categories that require authentication or when needing to apply complex filters beyond basic pagination.

What you can build with it

Trend Research

Analyze product trends by extracting listings from popular Etsy categories to identify market demands.

Competitor Benchmarking

Gather data on competitor offerings within a specific category to compare pricing and product features.

Seasonal Product Monitoring

Monitor product availability and pricing changes in seasonal categories to inform marketing strategies.

How to install Etsy Category Listing

View source

1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add browser-act/skills/etsy-category-listing --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

Written by browser-act

Etsy — Category Listing

Input an Etsy category URL (and optional page number) → output paginated product listings from that category page.

Language

All process output to user (progress updates, process notifications) follows the user's language.

Objective

Collect product listings from Etsy public category (/c/...) pages, one page at a time, with core fields per item.

Prerequisites

  • Target page is already open in the browser: https://www.etsy.com/c/{category-path} (or navigate to it during execution)
  • No login required — category pages are public
  • Browser session must survive anti-bot verification (DataDome). Best practice: navigate to https://www.etsy.com/ first, then to the category URL, within an established stealth browser session

Pre-execution Checks

1. Tool Readiness

If browser-act has been confirmed available in the current session → skip this step.

Invoke browser-act via Skill tool to load usage. If installation or configuration issues arise, follow its guidance to resolve then retry.

2. Anti-bot Warm-up

If a fresh browser session was just created, before hitting a /c/ URL directly:

  1. navigate https://www.etsy.com/wait stable
  2. Then navigate {category URL}wait stable

If the extraction script returns {"error": true, "message": "blocked by anti-bot verification page"}, switch to a stealth browser with a different fingerprint / proxy, retry the warm-up, then re-run extraction.

Capability Components

This Skill's operational boundary = what the user can manually do in their browser. It only reads data already displayed to the user on the page, never bypassing authentication or access controls. Its role is equivalent to copy-pasting on the user's behalf — the data is already on screen, automation merely saves time. JS code is encapsulated in Python files under the scripts/ directory, invoked via eval "$(python scripts/xxx.py {params})". $(...) is bash syntax; it is recommended to use the bash tool for execution.

DOM: extract product listings from category page

Prerequisite: current page is an Etsy category page (https://www.etsy.com/c/{category-path}) after wait stable.

Extract: eval "$(python scripts/extract-listings.py)"

Output example:

{
  "error": false,
  "url": "https://www.etsy.com/c/jewelry?ref=catnav-10855&page=2",  // page URL
  "currentPage": 2,                        // current page number parsed from URL, defaults 1
  "count": 64,                             // number of unique listings on the page
  "nextPageUrl": "https://www.etsy.com/c/jewelry?ref=pagination&page=3",  // URL of next page, null on last page
  "listings": [
    {
      "listingId": "1791916774",           // Etsy listing id
      "shopId": "18293002",                // Etsy shop id
      "title": "Handmade Silver Ring…",    // product title
      "url": "https://www.etsy.com/listing/1791916774/…",  // canonical listing URL, tracking params stripped
      "image": "https://i.etsystatic.com/…/il_794xN.….jpg",  // primary product image
      "salePrice": "$45.00",               // current display price
      "originalPrice": null,               // original / crossed-out price, null when no discount
      "currency": "$",                     // currency symbol as shown to user
      "rating": 4.9,                       // average star rating, null when card shows none
      "reviewCount": "1.2k",               // review count as displayed
      "shopName": "SilverCraftShop",       // shop / seller display name
      "isAd": false,                       // true when card is an advertised placement
      "freeShipping": true,                // true when "Free shipping" badge shown
      "badge": "Etsy's Pick",              // ranked badge text or null
      "positionIndex": 0                   // 0-based position within the page
    }
  ]
}

Error handling:

  • {"error": true, "message": "blocked by anti-bot verification page"} — DataDome interstitial; retry warm-up in a stealth browser
  • {"error": true, "message": "no listing cards found on page"} — either category has no products or page not fully loaded; verify category URL and pagination

Pagination

URL Pagination: URL pattern {category-URL}&page={N} (append &page={N} to the base category URL) where {N} starts at 1. Termination: navigate to {N+1}; if count === 0 or previous nextPageUrl was null, stop. Etsy typically caps navigable pages per category at ~250.

Success Criteria

result.error === false && result.count >= 1 && result.listings.every(l => l.listingId && l.title && l.url)

Known Limitations

  • DataDome anti-bot: cold cross-page navigation into /c/ may show a CAPTCHA interstitial. Mitigate by navigating to / first within the same stealth session, or rotating proxy / browser fingerprint on repeated blocks
  • reviewCount returned as displayed text (7.9k, 17.6k) rather than an exact integer
  • Sponsored (ad) placements marked with isAd: true; position is paid
  • Etsy Offsite Ads anonymize the seller in the card text ("Ad from Etsy seller"); for such cards shopName returns null even though isAd: true. Navigate to the listing URL and run the product-detail capability to resolve the true shop if needed
  • Etsy category personalization: results may vary by proxy region and account login state
  • Applying category filters (price range, ship-to, colors, etc.) requires appending Etsy's URL params (e.g. min=10&max=50) to the base category URL before navigation; the extraction script works on whatever page state is present but does not inject filters itself

Execution Efficiency

  • Batch orchestration: Loop through pages serially within a single session; do not parallelize within one browser. Insert 3-8 second sleeps between page navigations. To increase throughput, open multiple stealth browser sessions and distribute categories across them
  • Test before batch execution: Verify the script on 1-2 pages of one category first
  • Reduce redundant pre-operations: Warm-up once per session, then loop pages within the same session
  • Error resumption: Save each page's results to a file as soon as extraction succeeds; resume from the missing page on failure

Experience Notes

Path: {working-directory}/browser-act-skill-forge-memories/etsy-scraper-etsy-category-listing.memory.md (working directory is determined by the Agent running the Skill, typically the project root or current working directory)

Before execution: If the file exists, read it first — it records unexpected situations encountered during past executions (e.g., a strategy has become ineffective); adjust strategy order accordingly.

After execution: If an unexpected situation is encountered (strategy became ineffective, page redesigned, anti-scraping upgraded, better path discovered), append a line: {YYYY-MM-DD}: {what happened} → {conclusion}

Normal execution does not write to the file. Do not record what categories were used or how many results were returned — those are task outputs, not experience.

Frequently asked questions about Etsy Category Listing

Similar skills