The Real TCO of Web Scraping: How Grepsr Cuts Engineering Costs by 60–70%
Web scraping is often framed as a simple engineering project: write scripts, run them, and collect data. In reality, the[…]
How to Collect Web Data Efficiently: Scraping, APIs, and Managed Data Services
Businesses increasingly rely on web data to gain insights, monitor competitors, and make informed decisions. Whether it’s tracking e-commerce pricing,[…]
The 90-Day Migration Plan: Moving From Internal Scrapers to Grepsr
For enterprises relying on internal web scrapers, managing dozens—or even hundreds—of pipelines is time-consuming, error-prone, and costly. Every site redesign,[…]
Managed Scraping or In-House Team? What Enterprises Learn After 6 Months of DIY
Most organizations start web scraping with confidence: one engineer, a few scripts, and a promise that data will flow. For[…]
Web Scraping Isn’t Just for Hackers: What Businesses Need to Know
Web scraping has long carried a certain mystique. For many, it conjures images of hackers hunched over keyboards extracting sensitive[…]
Cloud-Based Scraping vs. Building Your Own Scraper: Pros and Cons
Businesses today rely on web data to drive decisions in pricing, market intelligence, lead generation, and competitive analysis. Collecting this[…]
How to Schedule Automatic Web Scraping Jobs
Collecting data from websites is a recurring task for many businesses. E-commerce pricing updates, competitor monitoring, market trend tracking, and[…]
How Ecommerce Trend Data Can Predict Next Season’s Bestsellers
For ecommerce teams, anticipating next season’s top-selling products is critical for inventory planning, pricing strategies, and marketing campaigns. Traditional methods—manual[…]
How to Personalize Ecommerce Experiences Without Violating Privacy
Ecommerce personalization drives engagement, conversions, and customer loyalty. Recommendations, targeted promotions, and personalized product suggestions rely on accurate, structured data.[…]
How Privacy Changes Impact Web Data Collection in Ecommerce
Ecommerce companies rely on web data to track competitor pricing, product trends, inventory, and consumer sentiment. However, evolving privacy regulations[…]