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Cheapest Google Maps Scraper That Actually Works (2026 Price Ranking)

Cheapest Google Maps Scraper That Actually Works (2026 Price Ranking)

You typed “cheapest Google Maps scraper” into a search engine because you want leads without overpaying. That is a smart instinct. Most Google Maps scraper tools cost more than they need to, and the pricing models are designed to hide the real total.

But there is a catch: the cheapest option is not always cheap. Free tools cost hours of your time. A $15/month subscription looks affordable until you realize you have paid $360 over two years for a tool that cannot even extract email addresses.

This article ranks every Google Maps scraper by actual price, shows what you give up at each tier, and identifies the cheapest option that still gives you usable leads.

Google Maps scrapers ranked by price (lowest to highest)

This table covers the tools most people find when searching for an affordable Google Maps scraper. Prices reflect the lowest available tier as of early 2026.

RankToolPricing ModelStarting PriceEmail ExtractionUnlimited LeadsPlatform
1Google Places APIPay-per-use$0 (free $200 credit)NoNoAPI (requires code)
2Apify free tierPlatform + credits$0 (30 runs/month)NoNoCloud
3PhantomBuster freeFreemium$0 (20-30 listings/day)SometimesNoCloud
4Chrome extensionsFreemium$0 (25-50 results)NoNoBrowser
5Python scriptsOpen source$0NoYesCLI (requires code)
6Manual copy-pasteNone$0Only manuallyYesGoogle Maps
7OutscraperPay-per-result~$2-4 per 1K placesPaid add-onNoCloud
8MapsScraper.ioMonthly subscription$15.83/month (annual)NoNoChrome extension
9D7 Lead FinderMonthly subscription~$15-20/monthYesNoCloud
10BotsolMonthly subscription$29.99/monthNoNoDesktop (Windows)
11Scrap.ioMonthly subscription$49/monthPaid add-onNoCloud
12Apify paidPlatform + usage$49/month + computeNot built-inNoCloud
13MapGopherOne-time purchase$79 totalYes (automatic)YesDesktop (Win/Mac)

MapGopher sits in the middle of the sticker-price ranking. But sticker price is not the full story. The next table shows what each tool actually costs over time.

Total cost over 12 and 24 months

These estimates assume moderate usage: roughly 5,000 business listings scraped per month. For tools that include email extraction, that cost is factored in.

ToolMonth 1 Cost12-Month Total24-Month Total
Google Places API$0$0 (within credit)$0 (within credit)
Apify free tier$0$0$0
Chrome extensions (free)$0$0$0
Python scripts$0$0$0
Manual copy-paste$0$0$0
Outscraper + emails$25-40$300-480$600-960
MapsScraper.io$15.83$190$380
D7 Lead Finder$15-20$180-240$360-480
Botsol$29.99$360$720
Scrap.io$49$588$1,176
Apify paid + compute$59-79$708-948$1,416-1,896
MapGopher$79$79$79

The free options cost zero dollars. Every paid option except MapGopher keeps charging you every month. MapGopher’s $79 on day one is the same $79 on day 730.

The question is not just about money. It is about what you get for that money.

”Free” vs “cheap” vs “best value”: the real breakdown

The free tier: what you actually get

The six zero-dollar options all work. None of them give you what you need for serious lead generation.

Google Places API gives you raw data through code. No emails. The $200 monthly credit covers roughly 5,000-6,000 API calls, then you pay.

Apify’s free tier lets you run about 30 scrapes per month, each limited to a small number of results. The paid plan starts at $49/month.

Chrome extensions cap you at 25-50 results per search. Most do not extract emails.

Python scripts are genuinely unlimited and genuinely free, but require 4-8 hours of setup and ongoing maintenance. Most do not extract emails.

Manual copy-paste takes 2-3 hours per 50 businesses with emails. At $15/hour, that is $30-45 of lost productivity per session.

The pattern: free tools work for small, infrequent needs. None work well for someone who needs 200+ leads with email addresses on a regular basis.

The subscription tier: cheap until it is not

MapsScraper.io at $15.83/month is the cheapest subscription. No emails. Two years costs $380.

D7 Lead Finder at $15-20/month includes email extraction but caps monthly exports. Two years costs $360-480.

Botsol at $29.99/month is Windows only, no email extraction. It costs more than MapGopher’s entire price within 3 months.

Scrap.io and Apify sit at $49/month and above. Capable platforms, but $588-948 per year is not “cheap” by any definition.

The pattern with subscriptions: the monthly price looks manageable. Over 12-24 months, the total exceeds a one-time purchase by 3-12x. And most subscriptions at the lower end skip email extraction, which is the field that actually matters for outreach.

The one-time tier: MapGopher at $79

MapGopher is a desktop application for Windows and Mac. You pay $79 once and own it permanently. No monthly bill. No per-lead charge. No credit system.

What you get for that $79:

  • Automatic email extraction. MapGopher visits each business’s website and pulls email addresses from contact and about pages. Included, not a paid add-on.
  • Unlimited leads. Scrape 50 businesses or 5,000. The price stays at $79.
  • CSV and Excel export. Download in the format your CRM or spreadsheet expects.
  • No technical knowledge needed. Download, enter a keyword and location, click start.
  • Windows and Mac. Native desktop app for both platforms.

What you give up compared to higher-priced tools:

  • No cloud scraping. MapGopher runs on your computer, so your machine needs to be on during a scrape. It does not run jobs in the background on a remote server.
  • No API access. There is no programmatic interface. You use it through the desktop application.
  • No multi-platform data enrichment. Tools like Outscraper offer additional data services (reviews, social profiles) that MapGopher does not provide.

For most people doing local business lead generation, those tradeoffs are acceptable. You need names, emails, phones, and addresses in a spreadsheet. MapGopher delivers that.

What you give up at each price tier

Here is the honest summary of what each price level sacrifices.

Price TierWhat You GetWhat You Lose
$0 (free tools)Basic data (name, address, phone)Emails, volume, reliability, time
$15-30/monthMore volume, basic dataEmails (most tools), predictability, total cost
$49+/monthCloud infrastructure, APIsAffordability, simplicity
$79 one-timeEmails, unlimited leads, no recurringCloud scraping, API access, advanced enrichment

The gap between free and $79 is the difference between spending a Saturday afternoon copy-pasting and spending 20 minutes letting software do the work. The gap between $79 and $49/month is the difference between paying once and paying indefinitely.

The bottom line

The cheapest Google Maps scraper is whichever free option you tolerate. But “cheapest” and “best value” are not the same thing.

If you need 20 leads once, use a free Chrome extension and move on.

If you need leads regularly, with email addresses, in a format you can act on, the cheapest quality option is a one-time purchase. MapGopher at $79 gives you unlimited scraping with automatic email extraction and no recurring fees. It costs less than 3 months of most subscriptions and less than 2 hours of your time at freelance rates.

Every subscription tool in this market will cost more than $79 within 2-5 months. The only question is whether you want to keep paying or pay once and be done.

MapGopher is available for Windows and Mac at $79 one-time. No subscription, no per-lead charges, no surprises.

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