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Google Maps Search Automation

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Effortlessly extract business data from Google Maps.

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Updated Aug 5, 2026
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What Google Maps Search Automation does

The Google Maps Search Automation skill is designed to streamline the process of collecting structured business data directly from Google Maps. By utilizing the BrowserAct Google Maps Search API, this skill allows users to input specific search keywords, along with language and country filters, to retrieve relevant business information without the hassle of manual searches. This is particularly useful for developers and marketers who need to gather data for lead generation, market research, or competitive analysis.

With this skill, users can avoid common pitfalls associated with web scraping, such as dealing with CAPTCHAs, IP restrictions, and the inaccuracies that can arise from generative AI solutions. The skill is engineered to execute tasks quickly and efficiently, making it a cost-effective alternative for businesses that require reliable data extraction from Google Maps. Users can extract a variety of information, including business names, addresses, ratings, and reviews, which can then be exported for further analysis or integration into CRM systems.

This skill is ideal for anyone looking to automate the collection of local business data, whether for sales prospecting, market analysis, or competitive mapping. By providing a straightforward command-line interface, it allows users to run searches with minimal setup. The output is structured and easy to interpret, ensuring that users can quickly access the information they need without unnecessary complications. Whether you're a developer building a data-driven application or a marketer conducting research, this skill provides a robust solution for your business data needs.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to gather structured business data from Google Maps for market research, lead generation, or competitive analysis.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for real-time data needs or when searching for highly dynamic or frequently changing information.

What you can build with it

Local Business Discovery

Find all 'Italian restaurants' in Manhattan quickly and efficiently.

Sales Lead Generation

Extract a list of 'real estate agencies' in London for prospecting.

Market Research

Analyze 'boutique hotels' in Paris, including their ratings and price ranges.

How to install Google Maps Search Automation

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add browser-act/skills/google-maps-search-api-skill --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.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by browser-act

Google Maps Search Automation Skill

📖 Introduction

This skill utilizes the BrowserAct Google Maps Search API template to provide a one-stop business data collection service. It extracts structured business results directly from Google Maps search lists. Simply provide search keywords, language, and country filters to get clean, usable business data.

✨ Features

  1. No Hallucinations: Pre-set workflows avoid AI generative hallucinations, ensuring stable and precise data extraction.
  2. No Captcha Issues: No need to handle reCAPTCHA or other verification challenges.
  3. No IP Restrictions: No need to handle regional IP restrictions or geofencing.
  4. Faster Execution: Tasks execute faster compared to pure AI-driven browser automation solutions.
  5. Cost-Effective: Significantly lowers data acquisition costs compared to high-token-consuming AI solutions.

🔑 API Key Setup

Before running, check the BROWSERACT_API_KEY environment variable. If not set, do not take other measures; ask and wait for the user to provide it. Agent must inform the user:

"Since you haven't configured the BrowserAct API Key, please visit the BrowserAct Console to get your Key."

🛠️ Input Parameters

When calling the script, the Agent should flexibly configure the following parameters based on user needs:

  1. KeyWords

    • Type: string
    • Description: The content you want to search on Google Maps. Can be business names, categories, or specific keywords.
    • Example: coffee shop, dental clinic, coworking space
  2. language

    • Type: string
    • Description: Sets the UI language and the language of returned text fields.
    • Common Values: en, de, fr, it, es, ja, zh-CN, zh-TW
    • Default: en
  3. country

    • Type: string
    • Description: Sets the country or region bias for search results.
    • Example: us, gb, ca, au, de, fr, jp
    • Default: us
  4. max_dates

    • Type: number
    • Description: The maximum number of places to extract from the search results list.
    • Default: 100

🚀 Usage

The Agent should execute the following independent script to achieve "one-line command result":

# Example call
python -u ./scripts/google_maps_search_api.py "search keywords" "language" "country" count

⏳ Execution Monitoring

Since this task involves automated browser operations, it may take some time (several minutes). The script will continuously output status logs with timestamps (e.g., [14:30:05] Task Status: running). Agent Instructions:

  • While waiting for the script result, keep monitoring the terminal output.
  • As long as the terminal is outputting new status logs, the task is running normally; do not mistake it for a deadlock or unresponsiveness.
  • Only if the status remains unchanged for a long time or the script stops outputting without returning a result should you consider triggering the retry mechanism.

📊 Data Output

After successful execution, the script parses and prints results directly from the API response. Fields include:

  • name: Business name
  • full address: Full address
  • rating: Star rating
  • review count: Number of reviews
  • price range: Price level
  • cuisine type: Business category
  • amenity tags: Features like Wi-Fi
  • review snippet: Short review text
  • service options: Service indicators (e.g., "Order online")

⚠️ Error Handling & Retry

If an error occurs during script execution (e.g., network fluctuations or task failure), the Agent should follow this logic:

  1. Check Output Content:

    • If the output contains "Invalid authorization", it means the API Key is invalid or expired. Do not retry; guide the user to re-check and provide the correct API Key.
    • If the output does not contain "Invalid authorization" but the task failed (e.g., output starts with Error: or returns empty results), the Agent should automatically try to re-execute the script once.
  2. Retry Limit:

    • Automatic retry is limited to one time. If the second attempt fails, stop retrying and report the specific error information to the user.

🌟 Typical Use Cases

  1. Local Business Discovery: Find all "Italian restaurants" in Manhattan.
  2. Sales Lead Generation: Extract a list of "real estate agencies" in London for prospecting.
  3. Competitor Mapping: Locate all "Starbucks" branches in a specific city to map competition.
  4. Market Research: Analyze "boutique hotels" in Paris, including their ratings and price ranges.
  5. Contact Collection: Gather addresses and names of "dental clinics" in Sydney.
  6. Service Search: Find "24-hour pharmacies" or "emergency plumbers" in a certain area.
  7. Neighborhood Monitoring: Track new "gyms" or "yoga studios" opening in a community.
  8. Structured Data Export: Export structured data of "car dealerships" for CRM integration.
  9. Sentiment Analysis Prep: Get review snippets and ratings for "popular tourist attractions".
  10. Global Search Localization: Use different language and country settings to research "tech hubs" globally.

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