Chrome extension

RecipesSave a scrape and re-run it

A recipe is a saved scrape — the addresses, what you picked, the steps and the timings — under a name you chose. Save it once and re-run it with one click.

Works in Chrome, Edge & Brave · No account needed

100,000+ users

4.6 on the Chrome Web Store

How it works

Saving one is a single button

Nothing about a recipe is separate from the tool it came from. You build a scrape the normal way, and saving it is one button in the header or on the finish screen.

  1. Save what already works

    Every supported tool has a Save as recipe button in its header and on the completion screen. A name is suggested from the page title, and you can add a description.

  2. Run it from the home screen

    Open the recipes list from the side panel and press Run — the tool opens already filled in. A List Extractor recipe also takes your tab back to the page it was built on.

  3. Send it to someone

    Export a recipe — or all of them — as a file and hand it over. They import it and get exactly what you built, without you explaining anything.

How they behave

Built so a shared recipe still works on someone else’s machine

Most of the design here is about the second person to run a recipe: the colleague you sent it to, or you in six months on a new laptop.

  • An import never overwrites

    If an imported recipe collides with one you already have, it arrives with a fresh identity and an “(imported)” suffix instead of replacing anything.

  • Machine-specific settings are stripped

    Settings that only make sense on the machine that made them — like how many tabs to run at once — are stripped when a recipe is saved, so it runs cleanly for anyone.

  • Honest when it can’t run

    A recipe from a newer version, or one containing something that can’t run here, shows a badge explaining why instead of a Run button. It stays editable and exportable, so nothing is lost.

  • Editable as text

    Rename it, or open the underlying definition and edit it directly — it’s validated as you type, so a mistake is caught before you save.

  • Stored on your computer

    Recipes live in your own browser. There’s no sync and no account involved; the file export is how one moves between machines.

  • Free and unlimited

    Save as many as you like. There’s no count, no tier and nothing to unlock.

Tool support

Which tools can save one

Five of the seven scraping tools. The two that can’t have a reason, and it isn’t a gap we plan to fill.

List Extractor

Yes

Also takes your tab back to the page the recipe was built on

Page Extractor

Yes

Addresses, steps, picked elements and settings all round-trip

Email Extractor

Yes

Deep scan, custom patterns and domain filters included

Social Link Extractor

Yes

All platforms and custom patterns included

Page Text Extractor

Yes

The address list and the configuration

Shopify Extractor

No

Its live store detection does the same job better — open it on a store and it’s already set up

Image Downloader

No

It’s an interactive tool rather than a saved job

Use cases

What people use it for

Anything you have built once and will want again.

  • The scrape you run every week

    Monday’s price check stops being a fifteen-minute setup and becomes one click.

  • Handing a scrape to a colleague

    Send the file. They import it and run it. Nobody has to be walked through picking the right element on the right page.

  • Moving to a new machine

    Export everything as one bundle, import it on the new laptop, and your whole library is back.

  • Before you move it to the cloud

    A recipe re-runs on demand, on your machine. When you want it to run without your computer being on, the same setup goes to the Cloud Platform on a schedule.

Get started

Two minutes to your first spreadsheet.

Nothing to configure, and no account needed to start.

Works in Chrome, Edge & Brave · No account needed

Not in Chrome right now? Several of these jobs also run as browser tools with nothing to install.

Questions about recipes

The whole setup: the web addresses, the elements you picked, the extraction steps and the timing configuration, under a name you chose. Running it opens the tool already filled in.