Where Scrapeer is better
Scrapeer fits workflows where scraping is one part of a larger process: browse, extract, loop, branch, write Google Sheets, create files, and use AI Blocks without leaving the visual flow.
ParseHub is a mature visual scraper for dynamic websites. Scrapeer is better when scraping needs to stay inside a larger browser automation flow with variables, outputs, scheduling, and AI Blocks.
Sources checked on June 11, 2026. Pricing and plan details can change.
Scrapeer fits workflows where scraping is one part of a larger process: browse, extract, loop, branch, write Google Sheets, create files, and use AI Blocks without leaving the visual flow.
ParseHub is a strong fit for users who want a dedicated visual scraper with dynamic-site support, scheduled runs, IP rotation, REST API, webhooks, and exports to common analysis tools.
Scrapeer Basic is €20/month or €200/year. With an active subscription, local workflows run without credits; credits are used for Cloud Runs.
ParseHub Standard is listed at $189/month on monthly billing, or $155/month when billed quarterly, which is $465/quarter. Professional is $599/month monthly, or $505/month when billed quarterly, which is $1,515/quarter. Its free plan is limited by public projects and page caps.
Scrapeer uses Blocks for browser actions, data steps, variables, outputs, and AI processing so scraping can be part of a larger automation.
ParseHub is a dedicated visual scraper with click-to-extract selection and advanced controls such as XPath, RegEx, and CSS selectors.
Scrapeer runs the flow in a real browser, so you can click, wait, scroll, submit forms, and inspect what changed before extraction.
ParseHub focuses on dynamic sites and lists support for JavaScript, AJAX, forms, logins, infinite scroll, popups, and pagination.
Selectors, variables, rows, and run results stay attached to the block that produced them.
ParseHub can handle complex projects, but fixes often happen through selections, expressions, and project structure.
Scrapeer can write Google Sheets, create spreadsheet files, call HTTP endpoints, send data to Zapier, and use AI Blocks without leaving the flow.
ParseHub supports API access, CSV/Excel exports, Google Sheets, Tableau, REST API, and webhooks.
We checked each competitor's own product, pricing, feature, and help pages. Pricing can change, so the links below take you to the pages we used.
Download Scrapeer, build a small flow, run it locally, and check whether the visible browser feedback fits the way you work.