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Scrapeer vs ParseHub

Starting fresh? Scrapeer is the better default for visual scraping and browser automation. ParseHub mainly makes sense if you already have working ParseHub projects or a specific ParseHub dependency.

Sources checked on June 11, 2026. Pricing and plan details can change.

Scrapeer

Choose Scrapeer for a new scraping workflow

Scrapeer covers the same core scraping work and adds a broader Flow model around it: browser actions, extraction, loops, branches, variables, files, Sheets, AI Blocks, local Liveview testing, Cloud Runs, and Scheduling.

ParseHub

Stay with ParseHub if switching costs more than it saves

ParseHub can still be the practical choice if your team already has working ParseHub projects, internal training around ParseHub, or a specific API/export setup that would take time to replace.

Decision points

Decision points that matter

Decision point
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Paid entry price
🥇 Scrapeer
monthly billing
€20 /mo
€240/year if paid monthly
billed yearly
€200 /year
2 months free

Scrapeer Basic is €20/month or €200/year. With an active subscription, local workflows run without credits; credits are used for Cloud Runs.

monthly billing
$189 /mo
$2,268/year if paid monthly
quarterly billing
$465 /quarter
$1,860/year if billed quarterly

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.

Starting a new project
🥇 Scrapeer

Scrapeer is the stronger default for a new project: build the scrape as a Flow with browser actions, data extraction, variables, outputs, and optional Copilot help.

ParseHub is most defensible when you already have a ParseHub project, a team used to ParseHub, or a known ParseHub workflow you do not want to migrate yet.

Browser work around the scrape

Scrapeer treats clicks, waits, scrolling, forms, extraction, files, and output delivery as connected blocks in one Flow.

ParseHub can handle dynamic sites and scraping project structure, but the product is centered on the scraper project rather than a broader browser automation canvas.

Changes after a site update
🥇 Scrapeer

When output looks wrong, you adjust the relevant Block with its selector, browser state, variables, rows, and run result still tied together.

ParseHub projects can be adjusted, but staying there is strongest when your team already knows its project model and workflow.

Outputs and next steps

Scrapeer can write Google Sheets, create spreadsheet files, call HTTP endpoints, send data to Zapier, and process extracted text with AI Blocks in the same Flow.

ParseHub supports API access, CSV/Excel exports, Google Sheets, Tableau, REST API, and webhooks. Existing output pipelines are the strongest reason to stay.

Sources

Claims are tied to public pages

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Try the workflow before choosing a tool

Download Scrapeer, build a small flow, run it locally, and check whether the visible browser feedback fits the way you work.

Try one real scraping job in the free plan

Download Scrapeer, build the Flow, and run it locally before you spend anything on Cloud Runs. No credit card required.