SERP Scraper.
Structured. Exportable. Yours.
Search results are a live map of who is visible for the terms that matter to you. This extractor captures titles, URLs, descriptions and positions across every result page, so ranking analysis becomes a spreadsheet rather than a screenshot.
THE DATA IS ON THE PAGE.
GETTING IT OFF IS THE PROBLEM.
Search results and web pages hold exactly the information your team needs. The trouble is that it lives in a layout built for reading, not for analysis.
So somebody opens fifty tabs, copies fields into a spreadsheet, and loses an afternoon. By the time the sheet is finished, half of it is already out of date.
Results Found
A search returns hundreds of relevant listings across dozens of pages.
Manual Copying
Someone starts pasting titles, links and details into a spreadsheet.
Attention Drifts
Fields get skipped, rows get mismatched, formatting breaks down.
Data Goes Stale
The sheet takes three days to build and is outdated on arrival.
Read the Page,
Keep the Structure.
The extractor reads the same page you see and writes each field into its own column. Pagination is followed automatically, so a result set spanning forty pages arrives as one clean file.
Visual Field Selection
Click the data you want directly on the page. No selectors to write, no code to maintain.
Automatic Pagination
The extractor walks through result pages on its own and keeps collecting until the set is complete.
Structured Output
Every field lands in its own column, so the file is ready for sorting, filtering and analysis immediately.
Runs In Your Browser
Everything happens in a tab you can watch. You see exactly what is being collected, as it happens.
Fields Captured by
SERP Scraper.
Each field arrives in its own column. Where a source does not publish a value, the column is left empty rather than guessed at.
Result Titles and URLs
Meta Descriptions
Position Numbers
Bulk Keyword Input
Local Result Capture
Related Searches
Multi-page Collection
CSV and Excel Export
Four Steps, No Code.
Install
Add the browser extension. Nothing to deploy and no API key to manage.
Search
Open the source and apply the filters you would use normally — category, location, price, whatever narrows it.
Collect
Start the run. It follows pagination and scrolling through the full result set while you watch.
Export
Download as CSV or Excel with consistent columns, ready for your CRM or spreadsheet.
SERP Scraper is built for teams that need this regularly rather than once.
Used by:
These share aligned output columns, so collections merge without reformatting.
WHY SCRIBBLE LINKS?
Most tools hand you a raw dump and leave the cleanup to you.
SERP Scraper is engineered around the output — consistent columns, empty cells where a source is silent, and the same structure on every run so a second collection is comparable to the first.
Everything You Need
TO KNOW
Common questions about SERP Scraper, what it collects and how the data can be used.
Can I track multiple keywords at once?
Yes. Supply a keyword list and each term is searched in turn, with the position of every result recorded against its keyword.
Does it capture local results?
Local business results are captured where they appear in the results page, including business names and the details shown in the listing.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. You select the data you want directly on the page, and the extractor handles the rest. There is nothing to install beyond the browser extension and nothing to configure in code.
What formats can I export to?
Collected data can be exported as CSV or Excel, with JSON available where the structure calls for it. Columns stay consistent between runs, so files drop straight into a CRM or spreadsheet.
Is this allowed?
The extractor works only with publicly available information — the same content any visitor can see without logging in. Login-protected and private data is not supported. You remain responsible for following the terms of the sites you collect from and any applicable data protection law.
Better Data.
Better Systems.
Better Businesses.
See SERP Scraper running against your own target source before you commit to anything.