I will build an automated python web scraper for clean data extraction


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The bottleneck isn't getting data. It's getting data that doesn't need three hours of cleanup before you can use it.
I've built scraping pipelines for real estate tracking, e-commerce price monitoring, lead generation, and competitor research. Same lesson every time: the schema and cleaning logic matter more than the extraction itself.
What I collect:
- E-commerce: prices, SKUs, availability, product specs across vendors
- Real estate: listings, pricing history, contact data with change tracking
- Lead data: business directories, public contact databases, verified fields
- Job boards and market research: postings, salaries, company data
- Any publicly accessible structured or semi-structured content
Handling complex sources: I work with JavaScript-rendered pages, login-protected sources, paginated feeds, and rate-limited APIs. I use headless browsers, session management, and request throttling to handle them reliably without triggering bans or violating terms of service.
Share the target URL and describe the data you need. I'll tell you what's extractable, what the schema looks like, and which package fits.
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- AusUkraine
- Mitglied seitMärz 2022
- ⌀ Antwortzeit1 Stunde
- Letzte Lieferung1 Monat
Sprachen
Ukrainisch, Englisch
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FAQ
Q: Is this legal for my use case?
A: Collecting publicly available, non-personal data for business intelligence, price monitoring, or market research is standard practice. I don't extract private user data or bypass paid content access. Describe your use case in a message — I'll give you a direct answer, not legal boilerplate.
Q: What if the website redesigns and the scraper breaks?
A: Scrapers break when sites change — that's normal. I use robust selectors (XPath and CSS) and deliver clean, commented code so fixes are fast. Post-delivery support is included in every package. For ongoing maintenance, ask about a retainer.
Q: Can you handle CAPTCHAs?
A: Yes. For projects requiring CAPTCHA solving, I integrate third-party services (2Captcha or similar). This adds a small per-solve cost (typically fractions of a cent) that you control directly. It's included in Premium scope — flag it for Standard or Basic and I'll quote accordingly.
