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      <title>How to Scrape Google Reviews in 2026 (No Code Required)</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Scraping Google reviews lets you extract structured review data — author names, star ratings, review text, dates, and response status — from any Google Maps listing, without manually copying anything. Businesses use this data for reputation monitoring, competitor analysis, sentiment tracking, and lead generation. The most affordable no-code method costs about $0.10 per place (up to 50 reviews), compared to $0.02–0.025 per API call through Google&amp;rsquo;s official Places API.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;This guide covers three methods to get Google review data, a full cost comparison, real use cases, and the legal boundaries you should know about.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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