Upload Outscraper CSV
This is the recommended method.
Outscraper's built-in "no website" filter is more accurate than any post-processing filter. Export your results from Outscraper and upload the CSV here — we handle the rest.
Outscraper's built-in "no website" filter is more accurate than any post-processing filter. Export your results from Outscraper and upload the CSV here — we handle the rest.
Export from Outscraper → Results → Download CSV
How to Export from Outscraper
- Go to app.outscraper.com and log in
- Click "Google Maps" search
- Enter your search (e.g. restaurants in Bristol UK)
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Under Filters, set:
- Has website →
No← this is the key filter - Rating →
≥ 4.0 - Has phone →
Yes
- Has website →
- Run the search and wait for results
- Click Export → CSV
- Upload the CSV file here ↑
Why CSV instead of API?
Outscraper's web interface has a native "Has website: No" filter that runs server-side during scraping. Our API integration can only filter after fetching — meaning you pay for results that get discarded. The CSV method is more accurate and more cost-effective.
Outscraper's web interface has a native "Has website: No" filter that runs server-side during scraping. Our API integration can only filter after fetching — meaning you pay for results that get discarded. The CSV method is more accurate and more cost-effective.
Expected CSV columns:
We auto-detect column names — most Outscraper exports work without any changes.
name, rating, reviews, phone, type, full_address, city, state, country_code, place_id, site, urlWe auto-detect column names — most Outscraper exports work without any changes.