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How to build a local lead list from Google Maps (legally).

You do not need a dump of every pin on the map. You need a short list you can talk to the same day — from what Maps and the business already publish.

What “public-source only” means

A Google Maps listing already shows a name, address, phone, website, rating, and review count. Many businesses also publish an email on their own website. That is the pool. klickleads does not log in, bypass CAPTCHAs, or pull private or paywalled data.

You stay the sender. If someone asks you to stop, stop. Follow local outreach, spam, and data-protection rules (including India’s DPDP Act and any rules that apply where you operate).

The workflow

  1. Pick a niche and a place. “Dentists in Pune”, “Gyms in Dubai”, “Real estate agents in Austin”. One city at a time beats a country dump.
  2. Filter before you extract. Min rating, min reviews, must have a website or phone. Only matching listings spend a credit.
  3. Watch the live fetch. Cancel anytime. Unused reserved credits come back.
  4. Find published emails (optional). That crawl does not spend extra credits. Treat every address as a starting point — listings go stale.
  5. Export CSV or Excel for the filtered set, or message a phone from your own WhatsApp.

What not to do

Credits

1 credit = 1 saved lead. New accounts get 250 free credits, no card. Ask for 50, save 31, 19 come back.

Related: extract emails from Maps listings · Google Maps to Excel.

Questions

Is scraping Google Maps legal?

Laws vary. We only collect what Maps shows publicly and emails a business publishes on its own site. You are responsible for how you contact people.

Do unused credits come back?

Yes. We reserve the max you asked for, then refund anything unused.

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