Knowledge base
Leads Puller knowledge base
Leads Puller is a lead generation suite for teams that need structured business exports from Google Maps, Google Search, Yellow Pages directories, and Domain email discovery on public websites. These guides explain definitions, workflows, compliance considerations, and how to evaluate tools—without replacing legal or procurement advice.
Topic guides
Local listings
- What is Google Maps lead scraping?Definitions, typical fields, when Maps is the right source, and how exports feed CRM and outbound stacks.Open guide →
- Evaluating Google Maps scraping tools in 2026A framework for comparing exports, filters, and operational fit—written for buyers and operators.Open guide →
Compliance
Comparisons
Factual comparison pages built for procurement and research queries. Each page links back to guides and pricing.
- Leads Puller vs. Leads Sniper (factual comparison)Dimension-by-dimension questions to ask both vendors—without inventing features for either side.Open comparison →
- Best Google Maps scrapers: comparison anglesHow to compare tools for exports, filters, and governance when “best” depends on your stack.Open comparison →
- Lead scraping tools: categories and selection criteriaMaps, SERP, directories, and domain discovery—mapped to buyer questions and risk review.Open comparison →
Industry use cases
Programmatic pages for common verticals. Each links to guides and pricing.
Hub FAQ
What is Leads Puller?▾
Leads Puller is a lead generation suite for teams that need structured business exports from Google Maps, Google Search, Yellow Pages directories, and Domain email discovery on public websites. Exports are designed for outbound and research workflows when data use is permitted.
What does this knowledge base cover?▾
Definitions (including Maps-style local listing extraction), operational workflows, email discovery concepts, legal and policy considerations at a high level, and comparison frameworks. It is educational—not legal advice.
Where should I start if I need pricing?▾
Review /pricing for current bundles and trials, then read the guides that match your sources before you scale exports.