Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
This skill is designed to help users automatically extract business data from Google Maps search results. When a user asks to "find coffee shops in New York," "search for dental clinics," or "extract business leads from Google Maps," the agent should proactively apply this skill.
This skill is designed to help users automatically extract business data from Google Maps search results. When a user asks to "find coffee shops in New York," "search for dental clinics," or "extract business leads from Google Maps," the agent should proactively apply this skill.
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This skill provides a one-stop business data collection service through the BrowserAct Google Maps Search API template. Obtain structured business data with just one command.
Before running, check the BROWSERACT_API_KEY environment variable. If it is not set, do not take further action; instead, request and wait for the user to provide it. The Agent must inform the user: "Since you haven't configured the BrowserAct API Key, please go to the BrowserAct Console to get your Key and provide it to me in this chat."
The Agent should flexibly configure the following parameters when calling the script based on user needs: KeyWords (Search Keywords) Type: string Description: The keywords the user wants to search for on Google Maps. Example: coffee, bakery, coworking space language (UI Language) Type: string Description: Sets the UI language and the language of the returned text. Optional Values: en, de, fr, it, es, ja, zh-CN, zh-TW Default: en country (Country/Region Bias) Type: string Description: Sets the country or region bias for search results. Example: us, gb, ca, au, de, fr, es, it, jp Default: us max_dates (Maximum extraction limit) Type: number Description: The maximum number of places to extract from search results. Default: 100
The Agent should implement "one command for results" by executing the following independent script: # Call example python ./scripts/google_maps_search_api.py "KeyWords" "language" "country" max_dates
After successful execution, the script will directly parse and print the results from the API response. Results include: name: Business name full address: Business address rating: Average star rating review count: Number of reviews price range: Price level cuisine type: Business category amenity tags: Features like Wi-Fi, outdoor seating review snippet: Highlighted short review service options: Such as "Order online", "Dine-in"
During script execution, if an error occurs (such as network fluctuations or task failure), the Agent should follow this logic: Check output content: If the output contains "Invalid authorization", the API Key is invalid or expired. Do not retry; instead, guide the user to check and provide the correct API Key. If the output does not contain "Invalid authorization" but the task execution fails (e.g., output starts with Error: or returns an empty result), the Agent should automatically attempt to re-execute the script once. Retry Limit: Automatic retry is limited to once. If the second attempt still fails, stop retrying and report the specific error message to the user.
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