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Home/Integrations/How to Scrape Google Search Results into Webhooks
Google SearchWebhooks

How to Scrape Google Search Results into Webhooks

Extract results data from Google Search and deliver via Webhooks automatically

Step-by-step guide

1

Choose the Google Search Results scraper

Navigate to the Google Search Results scraper in Scrapernode. Select "Fresh Scrape" for real-time data or "Quick Lookup" for pre-collected records. Each record costs 1 credit.

2

Set up your Webhooks connection

Add your endpoint URL in the Scrapernode webhook settings. Each completed job sends a POST request with the full JSON payload, including all output fields and metadata.

3

Provide your Google Search input URLs

Paste the Google Search URLs you want to scrape — one per line, or upload a CSV. Scrapernode accepts direct profile links, search result URLs, and content pages.

4

Launch the scraping job

Click "Start Extraction" to begin. Scrapernode handles proxy rotation, rate limiting, and anti-bot detection automatically. Jobs typically complete in under 60 seconds per batch.

5

Receive data in Webhooks

When the job completes, Scrapernode delivers the full JSON payload to your endpoint. Each record includes 8 structured fields like url, keyword, general, organic. Parse the payload in your application and process the data as needed.

Cost per record

1 credit

Output fields

8 fields

Destination

Webhooks

Sample Output

Preview the data you'll receive — 5 sample records

Record 1 of 5
Url
sample_url
Keyword
sample_keyword
General
sample_general
Organic
sample_organic
Paid
sample_paid
Related Searches
sample_related_searches
Total Results Count
1,000
Input Url
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahchen

Data Dictionary

8 fields returned per record

The Google search URL (100.00% fill rate)

Keyword used in the search (3.12% fill rate)

General information about the search (100.00% fill rate)

Sub-fields

search_engineTextSearch engine used
languageTextLanguage of the search
locationTextLocation context for the search
search_typeTextType of search
page_titleTextPage title
datetimeTextDatetime of the search
queryTextThe search query

Organic search results (99.82% fill rate)

Sub-fields

titleTextTitle of the search result
urlTextURL of the search result
descriptionTextDescription snippet
rankNumberPosition in results
global_rankNumberGlobal rank across pages
domainTextDomain of the result

Paid/sponsored search results (15.24% fill rate)

Sub-fields

titleTextAd title
urlTextAd destination URL
descriptionTextAd description
rankNumberPosition in ads

Related search queries suggested by Google (85.32% fill rate)

Total number of results Google found (92.14% fill rate)

The URL that was entered when starting the scraping process (100.00% fill rate)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about How to Scrape Google Search Results into Webhooks

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