Feature · Sub Page Scrape
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After scraping a list, pick the fields to pull from each result's detail page. Clura visits every URL and appends them as new columns on your original table.
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What is Sub Page Scrape?
Sub Page Scrape lets Clura open each result URL from a list and pull detail-page fields back into the original table as new columns.
Best fit
Use Sub Page Scrape when list pages hide the details
It is built for marketplaces, real estate sites, job boards, review directories, product catalogs, and any list where the deeper data sits one click away.
How it works
List first, then the detail behind each row
Scrape a list
Start with a list page — real-estate listings, product results, a company directory.
Choose detail fields
Select what to grab from each result's page — Name, Address, Phone, or anything else.
Clura fills the gaps
It visits every URL and appends those fields as new columns on your original table.
Structured outputs
What Sub Page Scrape can collect
Scrape the list first, then choose detail fields from one result page. Clura repeats that detail extraction for every URL.
Real-world example
Pull detail-page fields into the original list
Scrape the list first, then pick fields from each result's detail page. Clura visits every URL and fills new columns on the same table.
Every URL visited
Clura opens each result's detail page so you do not have to click through hundreds.
New columns appended
Selected fields join your existing rows — the list and the detail in one table.
Pick any fields
Name, address, phone, specs — choose exactly what each detail page should give up.
FAQs
Sub Page Scrape questions, answered
Can Clura visit every URL in a scraped list?
Yes. Sub Page Scrape can open each result URL and append selected detail-page fields to the original rows.
Do detail fields stay matched to the right row?
Yes. Fields collected from each detail page are added back to the matching source row as new columns.
Can I choose which detail fields to collect?
Yes. You pick the fields you want from a detail page, then Clura repeats that collection for the rest of the list.
When should I use Sub Page Scrape instead of Quick Scrape?
Use Quick Scrape when the data is visible on the list page. Use Sub Page Scrape when important fields are only available after opening each result.
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