Octoparse vs. WebExtract

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Octoparse
Score 6.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Octoparse is a no-code web scraping tool offering hundreds of online scraper templates designed for various scraping scenarios, such as e-commerce, social media, lead generation, Google search, financial data, real estate, and job search. Users can collect desired data points through point-and-click actions. Features like API integration, cloud storage, cloud execution, and task scheduling provide a more flexible scraping experience. For more complex data scraping needs,…
$0
per month per user
WebExtract
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
WebExtract is a scalable no-code web scraper designed to extract data, auto-detect topics and analyze consumer sentiment from top eCommerce sites across the globe and seamlessly integrate data feeds into Google Sheets™. WebExtract also helps to supercharge Google Sheets™ with the power of GPT3, Chat GPT using ML_predict and ML_QNA functions. WebExtract is uniquely designed for the non-technical user looking for a self-service add-on for: 1. Web data access 2.…N/A
Pricing
OctoparseWebExtract
Editions & Modules
Free
$0
per month per user
Standard
$119
per month per user
Professional
$299
per month per user
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
OctoparseWebExtract
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional Details16% discount for annual pricing.
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OctoparseWebExtract
User Ratings
OctoparseWebExtract
Likelihood to Recommend
6.1
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User Testimonials
OctoparseWebExtract
Likelihood to Recommend
I used Octoparse to get mostly ecommerce data and it is working well. I think it can get data from most web pages as long as you can see it on the pages. Because it is scraping the data by getting into the source code of the page or something. And it is good for people who do research: the software can organize and clean the data, so you are able to export structured data into Excel or CSV. This is convenient for further analysis.
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Pros
  • Web-scrapping
  • Importing the scrapped data in user-defined chunks
  • Extraction and organising of compliicated scrapped data
  • Different modes of extraction
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Cons
  • Concurrent extractions can be improved.
  • Download the results in the form of graphs after processing (Could be the new feature).
  • Time to access extracted data from cloud.
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Alternatives Considered
Other similar products like webautomation.io and webscarpper.io were tried and implemented along with Octoparse. Thier trial versions have much more limited features. The complexity while using Octoparse is relatively low and much more effecient and powerful to implement as compared to other softwares. Also usecases are quick to learn and implement.
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Return on Investment
  • I have the free plan. Every time I land a cold lead generated through scraping it's 100% profit.
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ScreenShots

Octoparse Screenshots

Screenshot of the Octoparse WebsiteScreenshot of Octoparse's Online Scraper TemplatesScreenshot of an Online Scraper (Indeed scraper)Screenshot of the Twitter scraperScreenshot of the Google maps scraperScreenshot of the Amazon scraper

WebExtract Screenshots

Screenshot of Launching WebExtractScreenshot of scrape data from e-commerce websitesScreenshot of Guidelines for pasting URLsScreenshot of Sample output sheet for product details.Screenshot of Sample output sheet for the rating/review trendsScreenshot of Sample output sheet for Topic Extraction.