Got tired of dealing with clunky, rate-limited 3rd-party scrapers, so I built my own.
Just testing out my custom Google Maps lead generation scraper, built on Next.js, Playwright, and Supabase. It pulls business listings, finds public contact emails, and automatically dedupes everything before saving.
A few things that make it completely frictionless:
Search and initiate scrapes directly from the UI—no need to even open Google Maps.
Added a Queue system so you can run multiple scrapes simultaneously.
Real-time progress tracking (you can see the live log running in Screenshot 2026-07-07 173222.png).
I am thinking about open-sourcing the whole thing. Should I drop the code on my GitHub?
Also, I need a better name for it. My working title is "Glead", but I am completely open to suggestions. Let me know what you think!
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I'm Sameer, a Full-Stack Developer specializing in turning ambitious ideas into production-ready reality. I build fast, scalable applications using React, Next.js, Vue, and Node.js, backed by robust cloud infrastructure.
Instead of just writing code, I deliver complete solutions. Recently, I architected an entire feature-flag management platform from scratch and shipped a production-ready, open-source Firebase package. Whether you are launching a new MVP or scaling a complex backend, I build architecture that actually performs under pressure.
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