Comparison
vsScrap.ioAndoxa vs Scrap.io: the raw list or the qualified customer?
Scrap.io extracts all of Google Maps for an area. Efficient, but you get a raw list to sort, with no contact or qualification. Andoxa cross-references several sources, qualifies each prospect and enriches the right contact. Two very different ways to prospect local businesses.
Scrap.io is a Google Maps scraper: you pick a category and an area, it returns every listing. Simple, unlimited, cheap, but single-source and raw. Andoxa goes further: it cross-references Google Maps with public business sources, qualifies each prospect by signal, and enriches the owner's contact. One extracts, the other qualifies.
The comparison, criterion by criterion.
| Criterion | ![]() | Scrap.io |
|---|---|---|
| Approach | Multi-source search + qualification + enrichment | Raw Google Maps extraction |
| Data sources | Google Maps + business registries + reviews + web | Google Maps only |
| Natural-language search | Describe your target in one sentence | Pick a category + area |
| Prospect qualification (Fit Score, cross-signals) | Every prospect scored and qualified | Raw list to sort yourself |
| Cross-signal targeting (rating + no website + registration…) | Multiple signals combined | Basic Google Maps filters |
| Contact enrichment (owner, verified email) | Owner + verified email | Google Maps data only (often no email) |
| Firmographic data (registration, headcount, owners) | Via business registries | |
| Google Maps extraction at volume | Included | Unlimited, its strong suit |
| Entry price | Credit-based model | Simple, affordable subscription |
| List ready to use (vs to clean) | Qualified and enriched | Export to sort and enrich elsewhere |
| Data compliance | By design | Check depending on use |
| Best for | Getting qualified customers ready to contact | Extracting as many Google Maps listings as possible |
Scrap.io is a good choice if…
You just want to extract as many Google Maps listings as possible for a given area, at volume and low cost, and you're ready to sort and enrich the list yourself afterward. If your need stops at “give me every restaurant in this city” and you handle the rest with your own tools, Scrap.io does the job simply, and Andoxa isn't meant to replace a simple extractor.
Andoxa is built for you if…
You don't want a raw list to clean, but prospects already qualified and ready to contact. You want to combine several signals (a bad rating AND no website AND a recent registration), not just filter Google Maps. And above all, you want the owner's contact with a verified email, not just a front-desk number. Andoxa saves you all the work that comes after extraction.
Extract listings, or find customers?
Scrap.io and Andoxa start from the same place, local businesses, but stop at very different points. Scrap.io stops at extraction: it hands you the raw material from Google Maps, and it's up to you to sort, qualify and enrich it. Andoxa keeps going: it cross-references sources, keeps the prospects that truly matter, and delivers the contact to reach them. Scrap.io gives you a list; Andoxa gives you customers.
