Get a list of hotels search result from the currently opened Google Travel hotel search page
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How does this automation work?
Bardeen's automated workflow for extracting hotel search results directly from Google Travel saves time for travel researchers and data sourcing professionals. By scraping the required data from the search results page, you can effortlessly compile a list of hotel options for further analysis or reporting. This tool streamlines the data collection process, reducing manual effort and increasing efficiency.
Here's how this workflow captures hotel search results from Google Travel:
- Step 1: Scrape Google Travel Hotels - The Scraper is configured to extract data from your active tab where Google Travel search results are displayed. You can determine the number of hotel listings to scrape by specifying the 'maxItems' parameter.
How to run the playbook
Looking to streamline your hotel search on Google Travel? Look no further! This handy automation is designed to effortlessly extract a list of hotel search results from the Google Travel hotel search page you're currently viewing.
Say goodbye to manually copying and pasting information into spreadsheets or taking screenshots. With this automation, you can save valuable time and eliminate the tedium of data entry.
Whether you're a travel enthusiast planning your next adventure or a travel agent researching accommodation options for your clients, this automation is here to make your life easier. No more juggling multiple tabs or scrolling endlessly to find the information you need. Say hello to a more efficient and streamlined hotel search experience.
Let’s set it up!
Step 1: Pin the playbook
You will be redirected to install the browser extension when you run it for the first time.
Click the “Pin it” button at the top of this page to get this automation saved to your Playbook, if you already have the Bardeen extension installed.
Step 2: Run the playbook to scrape data from Google Travel
Navigate to a Google Travel hotel search page and press Option + B on Mac or ALT + B on a Windows machine on your keyboard to launch Bardeen. Click on the playbook card and run the automation. Bardeen will also ask you to specify the maximum number of results you want to get.
The playbook will extract details from the currently opened Google Travel hotel search result page like name, url, price, reviews and rating, and display it on the screen.
You can also edit the playbook and add your next action to further customize the automation.
You can also find more about how to improve your personal productivity and automate your data sourcing and research process.
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